All Online news articles – Page 77
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Longlist announced for Cambridge college competition
24 architects will be whittled down to half a dozen
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LDA Design hopes it will be fourth time lucky in Aberdeen
Practice is latest to be appointed to £17m Union Terrace Gardens revamp
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Revealed: Losers' designs for Stratford Waterfront
London Legacy Development Corporation releases vanquished schemes for Olympic Park
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Soane's seven-year restoration completes
£7m project recovered spaces thought to have been lost forever
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Studio Bark wins planning for green belt eco house
Architect develops passive heating and cooling system
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Features
CPD 15 2016: External wall insulation systems
Poorly insulated walls are responsible for considerable loss of heating or cooling energy. This module the discusses the use and correct specification of external wall insulation (EWI). It is sponsored by Sto
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Brexit is a great opportunity, says Patrik Schumacher
Zaha Hadid Architects boss says UK should seize its moment
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Niall McLaughlin gets green light for big improvements at Natural History Museum
Kim Wilkie and Purcell also worked on approved plans
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Rex unwraps last piece of World Trade Centre masterplan
Glowing $243m cube will be clad in translucent marble
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I want to reverse RIBA’s centralised structure, says Ben Derbyshire
Next president also reveals plan to help architects ‘claw our way back up value chain’
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Witherford Watson Mann unveils Courtauld revamp
Scheme will see upgrade of Somerset House venue
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Peter Marino wins Hyde Park hotel role
Luxury designer will have £200m budget to play with on Hopkins’ Peninsula Hotel fit-out
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Architect welcomes London Assembly backing for his bridge
Assembly members urge mayor to pursue government funding
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MPs to leave Parliament for at least six years for £4bn restoration
Olympic-style delivery authority will oversee project
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43% of architects have seen projects stall since Brexit
Profession predicts commercial, residential and infrastructure will be worst-hit