Architects – Page 183
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Stadium specialist Populous to bid for Baghdad complex
Stadium architect Populous is attempting to move into Iraq with a bid for a 100,000-seat stadium and sports complex outside Baghdad
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RIBA tables design review bid to ministers
Institute’s proposal is seen as rival to Cabe’s proposed Design Council merger
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Cabe agrees rescue deal with Design Council
Design review and enabling role will continue if ministers rubber-stamp bodies’ merger agreement
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Make's Broadgate scheme goes to planning
Broadgate development by British Land and Blackstone include four City trading floors for UBS
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Bloomberg selects Foster & Partners for London HQ
US media giant signs deal for 500,000ft2 London home, says FT
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Architects charge council £1m in BSF consultancy fees
Birmingham council’s payments reignite criticism of architects ’creaming off cash’ from projects
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Hopkins and ISG win St Thomas' hospital job
Firms selected to reclad 13-storey tower in central London
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V&A unveils design shortlist for London museum extension
Museum invites seven architectural practices to submit proposals for its Exhibition Road extension
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British architects targeted by Chinese fraudsters
Broadway Malyan and Aedas among those to have identities faked by firms bidding for work in China
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Foster poaches Roger Ridsdill-Smith from Arup
Ridsdill-Smith will head up architect’s engineering design team
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Queen unveils design for Foster's Abu Dhabi museum
Zayed National Museum on Saadiyat Island will showcase the history and culture of the Emirates
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Bennett's Royal Shakespeare Company takes centre stage
This £12m refurbishment of the Stratford theatre should be a hit with audiences
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Architecture plb wins planning for £9m residential school
Tower Hamlets school for boys with behavioural difficulties will start on site in March 2011
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Barratt to use ɵ̨ for Life tool
Housebuilder makes pledge as 10 housing design winners are recognised
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Creditors demand probe into DEGW directors
Questions over whether DEGW kept creditors informed over worsening financial position
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Prince’s Foundation pursues Cabe’s role
Traditionalist body will offer design review services “notwithstanding the opinions of a London architectural elite”
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Morrell berates architects
Chief construction adviser Paul Morrell compared the “irrational exuberance” in recent architecture to the hedonism of the financial markets in a speech yesterday.
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Manchester architect wins planning for £9m Everton scheme
Four-storey development designed by Formroom will house club shop, museum and hospitality suites