All Online news articles – Page 583
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News
Ty Goddard steps down as director of BCSE
Tributes paid to founding director’s ’passion and commitment’
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Wilkinson Eyre tower wins award
A tower by Wilkinson Eyre, once the tallest British-designed building in the world, has won a prestigious international award.
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Blogs
A message in a bottle
Engineers like beer. They like designing things. Anything that combines the two in a single, professionally and legally allowable circumstance has got to be good.
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Rick Mather triumphs in Worcester College RIBA competition
Oxford University college project will be at centre of 2014 tercentenary celebrations
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Farrells to 'create vision' for Crossrail & HS2 interchange
Work forms part of Hammersmith & Fulham’s representations to government
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RIBA comes under fire for hosting ‘bonkers’ 9/11 talk
Institute reviews policy after controversial event booked by Zaha Hadid Architects associate
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Broadgate decision not political, says EH chief
Will Hurst talks to Simon Thurley in the wake of landmark listing verdict
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Alsop denies reports he is set to leave RMJM
Stirling prize winner insists no new career move is on the cards
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Government to set up Green Construction Board
IGT report outlines action plan for low carbon building
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US billings index falls for second month in a row
’Positive momentum’ has disappeared, says AIA
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Features
Architecture student shows 2011: Lincoln School of Architecture
Lincoln School of Architecture’s end of year show themes include conflict, development, housing typology and relationships between science and religion
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Neon sign switched on to celebrate Park Hill's half-century
’I love you will you marry me’ sign commemorates Park Hill’s famous graffiti
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Opinion
Roads to nowhere
Glasgow’s future lies in its 19th century grid plan not its 1960s motorways
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Adrian Smith & Gordon Gill wins 606m-high Chinese tower
Finalists in design competition included SOM and HOK
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Bjarke Ingels to headline Hay Festival in Spain
Danish architect Bjarke Ingels has been named as the keynote speaker at the Spanish edition of the Hay Festival, which will be held in Segovia this autumn.
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Opinion
Carmody Groarke’s rock is worth the weight
If the traffic in London proves particularly slow-going at the start of next week, be assured that it is for a worthwhile cause.
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Container home gives style on the cheap
London-based Benjamin Garcia Saxe Architecture has built a private home from two shipping containers outside San Jose.
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PRP signals 20 job losses as its work moves east
PRP has been forced to put up to 20 staff on notice of redundancy in Britain despite winning big projects in Russia and China.