All articles by Vikki Miller – Page 2
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News
Future Systems couple in acrimonious split
Amanda Levete to set up own 50-strong practice while Jan Kaplicky retains practice name
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Pressure on Arb mounts as Tories raise questions
The Conservative Party has stepped up the pressure on Arb by tabling a series of questions to the government about the organisation’s spending habits and running costs.
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UN Studio designs £255 million museum for Dubai
UN Studio architect Ben van Berkel flew to Dubai last week to discuss this £255 million Museum of Middle Eastern Modern Art (Momema).
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Calm renovation for Edinburgh mews buildings
Malcolm Fraser Architects recently converted these derelict mews buildings into offices.
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Cambridge gives 6a its first big UK commission
Up and coming practice 6a Architects has seen off a host of big names to land its first new build project in the UK.
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A paler shade of green
Changes to intended use mean eco-buildings might not be as environmentally friendly as architects claim
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Ultimatum for Viñoly
Council threatens to pull plug on Leicester performing arts centre after costs spiral
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Technical
Meet the masterminds
They are the who’s who of technical innovation — the 10 leading minds whose breakthroughs have transformed British architecture. Amanda Birch and Vikki Miller lured them out of their workshops and into the spotlight for BD’s six-page Innovators special
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Rogers faces tide of protest over wharf
Richard Rogers faced fierce opposition to a scheme for Rupert Murdoch’s News International this week when local protesters staged an elaborate demonstration against the project.
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In bed with Byker
The contenders for the Byker Estate revamp are following in the footsteps of its original architect Ralph Erskine and living with residents. Vikki Miller popped in to see how they were getting along
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Farrell plots ‘intellectual quarter’
Terry Farrell has been commissioned to transform the area around University College London into an “intellectual quarter”, adding a third central London masterplan to the architect’s slate.
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