All Architects articles – Page 208
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Features
Meddles all round: Prince Charles, Boris and Cabe ...
Planning has always been a national regatta for those with oars to stick in, but Charles’ Chelsea fiasco took it to a new level. Sarah Richardson compares him with the other rowers
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Green light for £78m Bodleian library revamp
Wilkinson Eyre designs will open up Giles Gilbert Scott’s ’book fortress’ to the public
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Ed Vaizey ousted from architecture role
Shock government move hands John Penrose brief despite Vaizey speech at RIBA this week
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Architects berate prince’s meddling
The RIBA and fellow architects have hit out at continued royal interference in the planning process, as more evidence emerged this week of the extent of Prince Charles’ interference in Richard Rogers’ £1bn Chelsea Barracks development
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US embassy architects visit London for Cabe talks
A team from the US architect designing the new £690m American embassy in London held talks with architectural watchdog Cabe in the capital last week.
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Ruth Reed slams Charles over Chelsea Barracks
Riba president says Prince of Wales appears to have brought 'inappropriate pressure' to planning process
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Tribal income rises 28% but Nightingale still up for sale
Consultant says it is ready to make most of outsourcing opportunities in public sector
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Loss at Aukett reduced by 75%
Architect lost £300,000 in six months to 31 March 2010, and reduced net debt to below £1m
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Top pay at Rogers halves to £1.2m
The highest paid director at Rogers Stirk Harbour + Partners had their remuneration cut by more than half last year as profit at the practice plunged
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Features
Steven Holl: After Mackintosh
For most people in the UK, Steven Holl is the best architect they’ve never heard of. Now he’s tackling the world-famous Glasgow School of Art, that’s about to change
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£150m Viñoly scheme in balance
The fate of Rafael Viñoly and Bennetts Associates’ plans for the £150m redevelopment of Oxford university’s Radcliffe Observatory Quarter will be decided by a council of professors at the end of May.
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Farrell wins Folkestone seafront job
Architect will draw up plans to redevelop Kent town harbour
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Foster scoops Imperial War Museum masterplan
Museum appoints architect and Drivers Jonas Deloitte as project manager for redevelopment of London site
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Foster and Hadid out of race for £120m cancer centre
Big name architects fall by the wayside as long-list of nine is cut to six for London centre
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Comment
Choice in an age of uncertainty
These days it seems nothing can be taken for granted, whether its simple travel plans or the fact that the Lib Dems are bound to come third. Which can be a good thing
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London Festival of Architecture 2010 to focus on Olympic welcome
Call for Londoners to participate in examining change and design in the UK capital this summer
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Edward Cullinan's Fitzwilliam College library officially opens
Duke of Edinburgh opens university building designed by this year's ºÚ¶´ÉçÇø Awards Architect of the Year
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BDP's Peter Drummond: The revolutionary in carpet slippers
BDP, Britain’s biggest architect, is better known for quiet competence than daring. But this is the firm that defied Tesco, beat the downturn, expanded into India and Libya and doesn’t give a fig for profit. Chief executive Peter Drummond tells Roxane McMeeken all about it
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Architectural practice of the year
2010 is Edward Cullinan’s year, and this popular practice took the prize because the judges liked everything about the way it does business, from its schemes to its HR policiesSponsored by Comar