Architects – Page 203
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Zaha reaps boom as pre-tax profits increase 400%
Turnover doubles and pre-tax profits hit £5m in year to 30 April 2008
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'Saddest day' for Richard Rogers as firm cuts 35 jobs
Rogers Stirk Harbour + Partners becomes latest high-profile architect to make redundancies in face of slowing workload
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BBC shortlists nine for £200k fit-out job
BDP, Gensler, HOK and Pringle Brandon among nine up for BBC contract
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Poet Laureate writes poem for RIBA anniversary
Andrew Motion's poem 'Frozen Music' celebrates the 175th anniversary of the architectural institute
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Álvaro Siza to be awarded RIBA Royal Gold Medal
Veteran Portuguese architect to be presented with UK architecture body's highest honour by the Queen
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Viñoly’s glass chimney axed from Battersea design
Developer caves in to demands to abandon plans for 300m-tall sustainable structure
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Mayor slams Foster's GLA building – then hands over an award
Boris Johnson has strong words for architect before giving the scheme a Best Built Project award
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Saana to design Serpentine Gallery Pavilion
Annual summer commission goes to Japanese architect behind New Museum of Contemporary Art in New York
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Medieval architecture inspires zero-carbon home
Innovative energy-efficient home based on historic technique of arched overlapping thin clay bricks will star in TV's Grand Designs
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New Walkie Talkie designs 'more curvaceous'
Revised design for Rafael Viñoly's controversial City of London scheme given backing by mayor's office
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London's Monument reopens after £4.5m restoration
Repair and upgrading work on Great Fire memorial includes new viewing platform by Julian Harrap Architects and real-time website views
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Almost half of small architect practices short of work
RIBA survey reveals that half of all small architects practices are “under-employed”
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Danish team reveal mountain-shaped island resort in Azerbaijan
BIG Architects and Ramboll reveal masterplan for Asia's first carbon-neutral residential development
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Foster to cut one in four staff as workload falls
Berlin and Istanbul offices close as architect makes ‘painful decision’ in face of cancelled projects
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Brits fail to make Mies van der Rohe prize shortlist
EU Prize for Contemporary Architecture shortlists five projects – but none are from UK
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HOK snaps up Alsop director for science division
Colin Gilmore-Merchant will join HOK as head of science and technology
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BDP wins Wellington Academy contract
Kier Education also selected as preferred bidder for Wiltshire school building
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Foster's Las Vegas tower 'cut in half' after construction blunder
Its 49-storey hotel has to be topped out at 28 storeys after 15 storeys of rebar is installed incorrectly
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McBains Cooper wins £2m cricket pavilion job
Worcestershire cricket club's Graeme Hick Pavilion is scheduled to complete this year