Architects – Page 208
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Accordia becomes first housing scheme to win RIBA Stirling prize
Feilden Clegg Bradley's surprise win shows 'volume house builders can deliver high quality architecture', say RIBA judges
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Revenue soars at Make Architects – as does directors' pay
Results for 2007 show pre-tax profits and the highest director’s pay are well above £1m mark
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Álvaro Siza scoops Royal Gold Medal
Portuguese architect wins RIBA's prestigous prize for influence on international architecture
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Former Arup chairman given RIBA honorary fellowship
A former chairman of Arup and the chief executive of Allied London are among 14 new honorary fellows of the Royal Institute of British Architects.Sir Duncan Michael, who has worked for Arup since 1962 and is now a trustee of the Arup Foundation, has joined the list of non-architect fellows ...
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Hopkins to design exemplar green offices for WWF
Conservation body gives architect 'awesome responsibility' of designing UK HQ to top sustainable standards
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David Adjaye to design two libraries in Washington DC
British architect wins exclusive US commission on back of UK 'Idea Stores'
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Overspend and delays hit World Trade Center station
Transport hub on ground zero site is running hundreds of millions over budget and five years late
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Images: Grosvenor completes phase two of Liverpool One
Second part of £1bn city centre regeneration delivered, including 2ha Chavasse Park
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Cabe opposes Farringdon office development
Design watchdog says HKR's scheme is 'insensitive to its neighbours'
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Cabe slams two high rise London schemes
Design watchdog says planners should refuse proposals for Ram Brewery and Wood Wharf development
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Herzog & de Meuron pyramid to pierce Paris skyline
Architect's 180m-tall Projet Triangle to be city's first new high-rise after council lifts tower ban
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Cabe and RIBA plan review of 20,000 schemes a year
Design and planning bodies join forces to crack down on maverick design decisions by councils
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RIBA moves into Hong Kong, Singapore and the Gulf
Architects’ body to set up three new chapters over the next year after rise in expat membership
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UK architects will visit China on sustainability market mission
The government is to take a group of architects to China in November in an attempt to snatch a share of the country’s sustainability market.
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Le Corbusier design show opens in Liverpool
Exhibition will celebrate architect's multidisciplinary approach to design
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LandSec seeks planning for revised Victoria interchange
Revised application submitted for Victoria Transport Interchange after rejection of earlier version
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Rogers and Foster shun nuclear design framework
EDF lines up big-name architects for new-build programme, but fails to entice the biggest names of all
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Waste pumping station unveiled on Olympic park
ODA says John Lyall Architects' "innovative" design will match quality of 2012 sporting venues
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Towards Paradise: landscape installation at Venice
Gustafson Porter and Gustafson Guthrie Nichol design the first major landscape installation at the 2008 Venice Biennale
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Page\Park wins Warwick university halls competition
Jury unanimous in selecting architect's student residence scheme from shortlist of six