All Architects articles – Page 182
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Lord Rogers interview: 'Being old is alright, you know'
Lord Rogers is fast approaching 80 but that doesn’t stop him having ambitions to expand into the Middle East, attacking Boris Johnson’s record as London mayor or taking pleasure in a few glasses of red wine, as Emily Wright found out
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Exclusive: Shard architect primed for flagship Selfridges scheme
Renzo Piano set to embark on third high profile London project with major Oxford Street store extension
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One World Trade Center tops New York
Construction of the £1.8bn One World Trade Center surpasses the Empire State ڶ
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Lord Rogers says 'time has come' to bid in Middle East
Rogers Stirk Harbour + Partners chairman says practice looking for work in Middle East for first time
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BIG Vancouver vision
Architect Bjarke Ingels Group (BIG) has unveiled plans for a 490-foot-tall tower in downtown Vancouver
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Lord Rogers slams Boris Johnson ahead of election
Chairman of Rogers Stirk Harbour + Partners claims Conservative mayoral candidate unable to make decisions
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Gleeds to work on Serpentine Pavilion job
Firm will act as QS on London gallery’s latest summer venue
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Richard Rogers welcomes new planning policy
Architect and Labour peer uses Alan Cherry memorial lecture to laud changes to the NPPF
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Foster's Datong museum under construction
China’s ‘museum of the 21st century’ will represent the country in 2013 Basel Art
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AFR appoints two bosses to turn around UK business
Architect promotes studio directors to joint UK managing directors to turn around domestic practice
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RMJM parts company with PR advisor
Troubled architect is “no longer working” with The Big Partnership
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Special projects: Cutty Sark - the crystal ship
The world’s last surviving tea clipper has risen again - not just restored, but dramatically suspended in a vast diagrid glass canopy. Ike Ijeh looks around - and underneath - Grimshaw Architects’ impressive renovation
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Green light for Derwent and Crossrail's West End theatre
Council grants planning permission for first new theatre in West End for over 30 years
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Ken Livingstone backs RIBA manifesto for London
Labour candidate for mayor joins Greens and Lib Dems in pledging support for RIBA’s call for good design
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The Olympics: After the party's over
This year’s Olympics will not be the first time that London has hosted a global event of historic proportions, but what were the legacies of our previous efforts? Ike Ijeh tells a tale of grand museums, hallowed turfs and mass installation public toilets …
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Vision for the next 100 years
University sets sights on ripe old age for green enterprise centre