Architects – Page 195
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Bartlett and Cambridge double-nominated for research award
RIBA's President's Award for Research shortlist names 12 pieces of work that contribute to architectural knowledge
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Will Alsop quits his own firm
Maverick architect will remain consultant to Alsop owner Archial
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Images: The US embassy plans opposed by Cabe and the mayor
Outline plans by Zimmer Gunsul Frasco turn back on local area, says design watchdog
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Davis Langdon to merge with architect DEGW
Consultant reassures industry that business will not aim to compete with other architects after deal with £17m-turnover firm
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Developer pulls out of £300m Foster/Nouvel scheme
Walbrook Square designs endangered following Metrovacesa's departure from the London project
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Cabe praises 'exciting' Make scheme in Lambeth
Zig-zag tower could become 'benchmark' for future design in London's Vauxhall area, says design watchdog
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CZWG submits Bournemouth scheme for planning
Art Deco-inspired £50m scheme goes to the planners
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Prasad warns Whitehall not to accept architects’ suicide bids
The RIBA president has sent letters to every government department, warning them not to accept unrealistically low tenders from architects
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Plans revealed to de-clutter 2012 Olympic highway
Plans will see scruffy stretch of A11 improved with more green spaces, better lighting and refurbished properties
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Parsons Brinckerhoff's Rosa Parks bus centre
'Cloud-like' transit centre tribute to civil rights heroine completes in Detroit
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Stellar line-up of architects compete for Whitworth Art gallery
Amanda Levete, Edward Cullinan, Feilden Clegg Bradley and Zaha Hadid in running for University of Manchester art gallery
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'Joyous' Piano building tops out in London
Ceremony held at landmark stage of mixed-use development with BREEAM Excellent rating
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Blow to Rogers as £135m British Museum plans turned down
Practice’s proposals for extension to Bloomsbury museum are turned down by Camden council
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Part-built Foster hotel on Strand goes into receivership
PricewaterhouseCoopers appointed receiver on controversial £25m, 11-storey development in central London
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Rogers shortlisted twice for Stirling prize 2009
AHMM, BDP, Eric Parry and Tony Fretton also in the running for architecture’s most prestigious award
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Fretton is bookies’ favourite for Stirling win
Architect’s Fuglsang Kunstmuseum in Denmark given 3/1 odds by William Hill
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Finally, some good news: the Stirling prize is back
After months of mostly bad news in architecture, it’s good to have something positive to discuss even if it is a strange shortlist
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Aukett issues profit warning and may cut jobs
Share price plummets 44% as architect admits stalled Moscow job will lead to shortfall in revenue
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Listed windows blamed for Broadmoor hospital suicides
Care Quality Commission says patients' safety jeopardised by hospital's heritage status, which bans removal of ligature points
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UK arm of Kohn Pedersen Fox set to go solo
Architect behind Heron Tower plans share-swap buyout to gain independence from US parent, say reports