All Online news articles – Page 502
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Opinion
Glancey is designed out
Guardian critic departs, music to de Botton’s ears, and we welcome our newest reader — the Queen
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News
Sheppard Robson and Lifschutz win planning for troubled Middlesex Hospital site
£750 million scheme approved after last-minute concessions on affordable housing
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News
Unesco may put brakes on Waterloo redevelopment
Heritage inspectors claim projects by Chipperfield, Squire and Hopkins would destroy views
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Opinion
Engineered into ugliness
Dixon Jones’s shared space scheme on Exhibition Road points the way to the high street’s survival
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News
Latest Heygate Estate replacement housing completes
Metaphorm Architects and Sarah Wigglesworth worked on schemes
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News
Frank Gehry designs igloo for sheltering skaters
Local competition now attracting international names
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News
Libeskind pool's collapsing ceiling to be replaced
Contractors blamed for faulty installation at Swiss leisure centre
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News
The Hive library nears completion
Feilden Clegg Bradley has nearly completed The Hive in Worcester
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News
Construction activity continues to rise but rate of growth slows
Commercial activity behind overall growth but housing and civil engineering decline
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News
RIBA backs four candidates for Arb elections
Nominees support RIBA’s vision of a ‘minimalist’ Arb
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News
Rogers calls for broader architectural education
Initial three-year course should also cover planning and landscape
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Olympics legacy chiefs focus on future of media centre
Three bids to redevelop the building after the games being assessed
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News
Home owners swap sale boards for refurbs
Rise of 10% recorded in householders carrying out revamps
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News
Raw Architecture Workshop's house for a deep-sea diver
Planning permission granted for black stained timber dwelling
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News
RCA appoints new head of architecture
Charles Walker, the Canadian-born architect and structural engineer who has worked for both Zaha Hadid and Arup, has been made head of architecture at the Royal College of Art.
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News
Ground Zero hitches hit SOM, Foster and Rogers
‘Design miss’ is latest problem at World Trade Centre
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Blogs
Chile's Magic Mountain
A group of mountain village craftsmen in Chile’s northern Patagonia have build a hotel straight out of Lord of the Rings.
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News
KSS stadium for Tottenham set to go ahead
Public funding commitments sway football club’s decision