Architects – Page 214
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CABE ‘light touch’ review finally launched
DCMS and CLG appoint Richard Parnaby as head of review nine months after it was announced in Housing Green Paper
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CABE slams 'aggressive' Tesco development
Sheppard Robson scheme offers 'poor quality living environment', says design watchdog
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St Pancras Hotel's Welsh sibling up for grabs
Redevelopment offers sought for fire-blasted Welsh landmark designed by architect of St Pancras Hotel
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Rogers-designed cancer centre opens at Charing Cross
Lord Rogers follows Frank Gehry and Zaha Hadid in designing a Maggie’s Centre offering cancer patients support and advice
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Skills shortage threatens UK’s built heritage
Lack of conservationist professionals and tradesmen is putting ancient buildings at risk, says report
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Images: Zaha Hadid interprets chandelier design
Architect teams with crystal specialist to create a 15m long chandelier that 'engages the space forcefully'
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Green light for Make at Old Bailey
The 'half donut' development for Land Securities has been given planning
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Tonkin Liu picked to design London Festival of Architecture pavillion
The 'Fresh Flower' pavillion will invite visitors to entre through gaps between 11 giant petals
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Gehry theatre may oust Grimshaw’s transport centre
£150m complex planned for top of New York subway may give way to performing arts centre
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Foreign Office Architects to design new Euston Station
Allies and Morrison will also be retained to masterplan 15-acre Euston site
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Tate Modern extension may swap glass for brick
Herzog & de Meuron’s designs for the £130m gallery extension are being substantially revised
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Foster + Partners Moscow scheme in trouble
Court ruling against the tendering process threatens future of £415m Zaryadye project
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Big Ben named as Britain's favourite landmark
London buildings dominate top 10, with construction industry insiders favouring the London Eye
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Westminster acts to stop street-sign fakes
Council secures copyright to iconic signs in order to retain control over area’s image
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George Galloway and Norman Foster do battle in Shoreditch
Bishops Place scheme in East London opposed by firebrand Tower Hamlets MP
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French toast: Pritzker prize to Jean Nouvel
Star architect of Institut du Monde Arabe in Paris is 32nd winner of the Pritzker prize
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In good hands: Rogers Stirk Harbour's Maggie's Centre
Architect in near completion of £2m cancer centre at London's Charing Cross hospital
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Jean Nouvel wins Pritzker Architecture Prize
“Courageous” French architect named as winner of prestigious international award
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Grand Piano
As negotiations continue over the Shard, images have been revealed of the first UK project designed by its architect, Renzo Piano, close to Centrepoint tower in central London.