All Architects articles – Page 171
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BDP wins Chinese TV studio tower job
Development to comprise six buildings including studios, production centres and offices
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RHWL Arts Team wins planning for theatre
Architect’s 100-seat theatre in south west London due for start on site in spring
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Atkins to design sports academy in Oman
Complex includes state-of-the-art swimming, gymnastics and athletics facilities
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Farrells and Benoy make Hong Kong culture museum shortlist
UK architects compete against other major names including Renzo Piano
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Lord Foster halves pay as firm's profit slips 9%
Foster + Partners reports pre-tax profit of £43.2m in 2011-12
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Oscar Niemeyer: 1907-2012
Ike Ijeh considers an architect who managed to be both a humanist and a modernist
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Foster pays tribute to “inspirational” Niemeyer
Chair of Foster + Partners hails “magic” of Brazilian archtiect’s work
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Two architects battle for Royal Opera House redesign
Stanton Williams and Witherford Watson Mann in running for public spaces redesign
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Majid hits out at Design Council after Cabe exit
Former Cabe director critical of parent body after being asked to leave without notice
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Cabe director departs after ten months
Nahid Majid says it is ‘with regret’ that she is leaving the role
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Stanton Williams: There’s nothing wrong with buildings that just do their jobs
Fresh from their victory, the Stirling prize winners talk us through 27 years of non-shouty architecture
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HOK triumphs in global contest for £167m Italian lab
Architect unveils design for Sicily campus facility after beating 13 other teams
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Features
The Co-op's HQ: Have you heard the buzz?
3D Reid’s beehive-inspired HQ for the Co-op in Manchester is not simply another new office block with a slightly unusual form. It is the top BREEAM-rated office in the UK and might just have redefined the corporate atrium
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Davis Langdon and Mace advise on Thames Estuary airport
Two firms provide expertise on Foster + Partners proposed scheme for new air traffic hub
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MVRDV's 400m 'vertical city' in Jakarta
Dutch architect, with UK engineer Arup, enter plans for mixed-use tower in Indonesian capital for design competition
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Architect mayor takes charge in Bristol
Architect George Ferguson has pledged to follow the spirit of engineer Isambard Kingdom Brunel after being elected mayor of Bristol
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Hastings Pier boosted by lottery funding
Heritage Lottery Fund dishes out £11.4m to architect Drmm’s restoration project
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Zaha Hadid wins Tokyo stadium competition
Practice beats out 45 firms to design National Stadium of Japan
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George Ferguson becomes Bristol's first mayor
Former RIBA president, who is standing as an independent, in “sensational” win
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Features
School refurbishment: Shouldn't you be revising?
Erno Goldfinger’s brutalist Haggerston school in north-east London has been sensitively modernised