All Architects articles – Page 144
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Cambridge £120m biomedical campus gets green light
The Forum will be largely fabricated offsite by Laing O’Rourke and then assembled on site
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Architects sought for Guggenheim Helsinki
Malcolm Reading to run international hunt for architect
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Studio Egret West wins £200m Maidenhead scheme
Second-placed Allies Morrison also appointed to masterplan a major development in the centre of Maidenhead
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BBC TV Centre recruits dRMM to project team
Developer Stanhope launches reworked plans, including tie-up with private members’ club Soho House
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Natural History Museum competition won by Niall McLaughlin
Architect beat Stanton Williams, Feilden Clegg Bradley and BIG
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Firms appointed to £600m NHS framework
Aecom, Sweett, Ridge and BDP among the consultants and architects picked for University College London Hospitals’ 10-year development framework
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Designs for UK's Milan Expo pavilion revealed
UKTI shortlists eight teams in running to design UK base for 2015 event
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Qatar scraps competition for flagship World Cup stadium
Exclusive: Despite year-long process, designs for the 80,000-seat Lusail stadium in Doha ‘didn’t hit the right note’
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Comment
It's time for the construction industry to adapt to BIM
The Dark Ages of BIM may be over, but many firms are still behind the times when it comes to implementing the technology
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Grimshaw team unveils Istanbul airport design
Terminal set to be the world’s largest airport terminal under one roof
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Cultural coalescence in Christchurch
In a corner of this remarkable rebuilding project, communities are coming together to design a new park
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Scott Brownrigg unveils plans for Portsmouth tower
New 38-storey mixed-use tower on Portsmouth’s waterfront is being developed by Bouygues UK’s development arm
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KSR Architects to design Camden festival pavilion
KSR Architects has won a competition to design a public pavilion for the inaugural Camden Create Festival 2014
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Commonwealth Games bosses ditch flat demolition plan
Plan to demolish Glasgow’s Red Road flats live during Games opening ceremony has been dropped after the idea sparked outrage
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Olympia hotel in west London wins planning
Architect ColladoCollins wins planning for £35m 242-bed hotel
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Gehry and Foster reveal plans for Battersea’s third phase
Architects’ designs include 1,300 homes, 350,000ft2 of retail, restaurants and a hotel
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Features
ºÚ¶´ÉçÇø Award Winners: Sustainable project of the year
There were several trailblazing projects in this category, but Skanska and Hopkins Architects’ Brent Civic Centre stands out for redefining the humble council office as a beacon of low-energy design
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Chester Cathedral's historic tower set to open after revamp
Turner Townsend managed project that will enable public access to the medieval cathedral tower for the first time