All Online news articles – Page 591
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6a Architects - ICA Studio, London
6a Architects has undertaken a unique six-month residency at the ICA culminating in the creation of the ICA studio
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Architects hit out at Tory 'smear tactics'
Practices expose how Conservative Party cited massively exaggerated figures on BSF fees.
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MPs call for councils to take key role in localism
A cross-party group of MPs has recommended that local councils rather than community groups become the vanguards of localism
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Cottrell & Vermeulen's forest roof for New Royal London Hospital
Cottrell & Vermeulen Architecture has won an invited RIBA design competition to create two new spaces for children at the New Royal London Hospital in Whitechapel, east London.
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Worried Ministry of Sound fails to block Panter Hudspith tower
Scheme for building in south London gets OK despite club’s objections
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Architects sought for university library revamp in Hull
University of Hull carrying out £10 million of work
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Ten reasons why Tories hate architects
New claims that architects have made nearly £100 million in fees from BSF mean it’s all out war between the Conservative Party and the profession.
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A call to arms
We as architects have a duty to inform and educate the public and future architects, and we can no longer sit idly by and let our most cherished of roles go unfulfilled
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In Square Lab - test tube chandellier installation at Harvey Nichols, London
Interactive architecture specialist In Square Lab has created an installation for a pop-up “taste lab” on the fifth floor of department store Harvey Nichols
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Kevin McCloud champions Plymouth's post-war architecture
New book celebrates city’s misunderstood heritage
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Proctor & Matthews wins permission for big Kent scheme
Project in Horsted for Countryside Properties will include more than 300 homes, community and retail
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5Plus Architects appointed to Manchester Airport City project
Urban Strategies, Aecom and Planit also on the team
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Architects back efforts to extend energy certificates
MP Zac Goldsmith proposes display energy certificates for commercial buildings
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Future of Gwathmey Siegel & Associates unveiled
New firm will be Gwathmey Siegel Kaufman & Associates
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Diller Scofidio & Renfro's High Line Park phase two opens
The second stage of New York City’s High Line Park, created on a disused railway line, has opened
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Partnerships for Schools goes the same way as BSF
Quango due to be wound up by next April and will be replaced by Education Funding Agency
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Capita Symonds launches standardised school plans
Partnership with Wates is latest response to James Review