Architects Journal
Rob Sharp
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WILKINSON EYRE LOSES LEA BRIDGE
11-May-2006
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GEHRY'S TOWERS TAKE A BATTERING
4-May-2006
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WHITECHAPEL SET TO GROW
4-May-2006
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CHARLES' CLASSICAL CONURBATION
27-Apr-2006
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DE BOTTON ATTACKS ARCHITECTS
20-Apr-2006
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GLAS TO BREAK INTO SOUTHWARK
20-Apr-2006
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LIVERPOOL LOSES HERITAGE BATTLE
20-Apr-2006
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HARRAP JOINS PALACE DEFENDERS
13-Apr-2006
Conservation architect Julian Harrap has joined the fight to save London's Grade II*-listed Crystal Palace National Sports Centre, it has emerged. -
ZAHA WINS ISTANBUL MASTERPLAN COMPETITION
6-Apr-2006
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AN EDUCATION REVOLUTION
30-Mar-2006
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UNION NORTH IN BLOCKWORK
30-Mar-2006
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CLIENT SLAMMED IN TUBE ROW
16-Mar-2006
A serious bust-up over a massive refurbishment of London Tube stations has emerged after the project's client readvertised for architects shortly before Christmas. -
KING'S CROSS STEAMS AHEAD
16-Mar-2006
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HOLYROOD 'SHOULD LOSE STIRLING'
9-Mar-2006
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MURPHY SUED IN DRAWINGS ROW
9-Mar-2006
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ANTARCTIC PLANS COOL DOWN
2-Mar-2006
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VIÑOLY ON THE RISE IN LONDON
23-Feb-2006
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MILTON KEYNES GETS SECOND BEST
16-Feb-2006
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MARKS BARFIELD GETS IN A TWIST
9-Feb-2006
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ROGERS WARNED OF 'THREATS'
9-Feb-2006
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HAWORTH TOMPKINS BOOKED
2-Feb-2006
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WILL LLOYD'S BE ABLE TO CHANGE?
2-Feb-2006
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'THREE SISTERS' WIN IN WATERLOO
26-Jan-2006
Allies and Morrison has beaten a stellar shortlist to design a trio of towers to replace Elizabeth House in Waterloo, south London. The practice was told of its victory in the invited competition - ahead of Make, Foreign Of'ce Architects and KPF - earlier this week. The decision was delayed in order for developer P&O Estates to hold a public exhibition of the designs in Elizabeth House last weekend, which was attended by the public and local councillors. Allies and Morrison's scheme ... -
FCB PLANS A STUDIED INTERVENTION IN OXFORD
19-Jan-2006
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IS ROGERS ABOUT TO TURN BLUE?
19-Jan-2006
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IT'S A WRAP FOR HEATHERWICK
12-Jan-2006
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SUPERSTARS BAIL OUT WHITE CITY
12-Jan-2006
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LONDON OFFICE TO SMASH RECORD
8-Dec-2005
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TASK FORCE DELIVERS ITS VERDICT
24-Nov-2005
Not so much a report as a 'report card'. That's the summary of the second coming of the Urban Task Force, charged with the task of 'sorting out' Britain's cities. -
GUNG-HO ABOUT THE ARSENAL
17-Nov-2005
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A SIGHT TO BEHOLD
10-Nov-2005
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PRINCE'S PET HATE LAID TO REST
3-Nov-2005
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FOSTER'S CLASS ACT
20-Oct-2005
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RITCHIE SCHEME RISES ABOVE ROW
20-Oct-2005
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LIMBERING UP FOR DEMOLITION?
13-Oct-2005
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A STUDY IN HARDSHIP
6-Oct-2005
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FARRELLS LOOKS NORTH
6-Oct-2005
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BATH IN DUMBING DOWN ROW
29-Sep-2005
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BRUM'S RUSH FOR LIBRARY
22-Sep-2005
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VAUXHALL FACES TOWERS ROW
15-Sep-2005
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'ICONIC' RENAULT AT RISK
8-Sep-2005
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WHITE CITY WAR OF WORDS
1-Sep-2005
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THE CLOAK OF ANONYMITY
25-Aug-2005
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ROW OVER BATTERSEA STACKS
28-Jul-2005
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TOWERING POINTS OF VIEW
28-Jul-2005
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JOHN BARROW
14-Jul-2005
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FRANK GEHRY
16-Jun-2005
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GRAY SUED IN SCHOOL ROW
16-Jun-2005
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Bennetts adds to Spence campus
2-Jun-2005
Bennetts Associates has unveiled these images of a 25,000 m 2 mixed-use addition to Basil Spence's 1960s Edinburgh University city-centre campus. -
Seminal Cullinan house remains under threat
2-Jun-2005
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Trellick Tower clocks up third try
2-Jun-2005
McAslan + Partners has had to resubmit its refurbishment plans for Ernö Goldfinger's famous Trellick Tower, in west London, for the third time, due to continued pressure from residents and the Twentieth Century Society (C20). -
£70m casino plan for Southend
26-May-2005
Atkins has released these images of its £70 million casino in Southend-on-Sea, Essex. -
Brighton 'blocked application to meet Labour planning targets'
26-May-2005
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Gehry scales back 'Tin Can Alley'
26-May-2005
Frank Gehry descended on Hove last week to unveil his new, radically scaled-down plans for the King Alfred leisure and housing development - which fly in the face of CABE's recommendations. -
Bath moves to recoup spa cash
19-May-2005
Bath and North East Somerset Council has said it will recoup the £1 million legal costs incurred in Grimshaw's muchdelayed Bath Spa project. -
'Rotting'building wrongly listed
19-May-2005
A Grade I-listed greenhouse that urgently needs £1 million 'to stop it falling into the ground' was originally listed by accident, it has emerged. -
Honoured Mackay slams Foster
12-May-2005
The world-renowned British architect David Mackay, who rose to fame by his masterplanning in Barcelona, has attacked designs by Norman Foster. -
Rogers 'abused power' to delay Chelsea plans
12-May-2005
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HIDDEN MIES HOME ON SHOW
5-May-2005
An exhibition detailing an almost unknown home by Mies van der Rohe, one of his earliest Modernist schemes, is set to be the focus of a new show this year. -
Ash Sakula scheme too 'avant-garde' for Luton
28-Apr-2005
Ash Sakula has had to resubmit unusual plans for a scheme adjacent to the only Grade I-listed building in Luton after the council mauled its designs for a 250m textile wall surrounding the scheme. -
Flagship offices admit exposure as concrete cancer fears spread
28-Apr-2005
Buildings in Bristol by Fitzroy Robinson and Stride Treglown have been revealed as the tip of the iceberg, as the scourge of concrete cancer creeps across south-west England. -
Landmark last post condemned
28-Apr-2005
The decision to raze to the ground another building by one of Birmingham's most prominent post-war architects has been greeted with condemnation. -
Alsop's Tuscan hill town in tatters
21-Apr-2005
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Labour or Lib Dem? Architects see little reason to vote Tory
21-Apr-2005
As the election nears, Rob Sharp looks at the parties' shifting appeal and asks several observers and politicians to explain why a recent survey commissioned by the AJ has shown that the vast majority of architects will not vote Tory -
Tory shadow feels election heat
21-Apr-2005
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Damn density, say Conservatives
14-Apr-2005
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Medium-sized partnerships under threat from new accountancy rule
14-Apr-2005
A new accounting guideline will hit architects' revenues and cause havoc to the way they manage their businesses, accountants have warned. -
Modular prefab schemes at risk from sceptical mortgage lenders
7-Apr-2005
The off-site manufacture of private modular homes may not be a solution to the UK's home shortage, as a prominent developer says it has experienced severe scepticism from mortgage lenders. -
Prescott out on a limb in Vauxhall
7-Apr-2005
John Prescott has overruled the advice of a planning inspector and has decided to throw his weight behind Broadway Malyan's Vauxhall Tower in south London. -
Battle commences over McAslan plans for Trellick redevelopment
31-Mar-2005
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'Cursory' CABE takes more flak for rushed review in St Austell
31-Mar-2005
CABE has once again come under fire for not giving a scheme sufficient consideration during a recent design review. -
Morphosis boss rejects 'bad-boy' label as he scoops Pritzker Prize
24-Mar-2005
Thom Mayne, head of California-based Morphosis, was named the surprise winner of this year's $100,000 Pritzker Prize on Monday (21 March). -
VIEW FROM THE CREW
24-Mar-2005
A small charity has succeeded in its mission to get the youth of Newham involved in the regeneration of their borough and get their design opinions heard - but funding problems could see those same voices silenced, as Rob Sharp reports -
Exposed: minister's Bath Spa row
17-Mar-2005
The Bath Spa debacle has taken a further turn for the worse, with the exposure of confidential angry exchanges between central and local government. -
At last? Brunswick gets going
10-Mar-2005
Developer Allied London Properties, teaming up with Patrick Hodgkinson and Levitt Bernstein Associates, will begin its £20 million reconfiguration of the Brunswick Centre in London's Bloomsbury this week. -
UEA needs 'urgent' cash boost to save Lasdun's iconic ziggurats
10-Mar-2005
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Wright's LA house 'unsafe' after mudslide
10-Mar-2005
Parts of Frank Lloyd Wright's 1924 EnnisBrown House in Los Angeles were labelled unsafe for habitation by the city's authorities last week following a hill collapse close by. -
Fury at council as listed National Sports Centre falls into disrepair
24-Feb-2005
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Livingstone fights Hounslow over future of waterside development
17-Feb-2005
A dispute has erupted between Hounslow Borough Council and London mayor Ken Livingstone over a pivotal waterside development proposal. -
Prescott accused of failing to read evidence for store appeal
17-Feb-2005
The deputy prime minister has been accused of not understanding or even reading evidence concerning plans for a new retail development in Manchester. -
Clash of engineers sparks conflict over Imperial's Southside Halls
10-Feb-2005
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Dumped! Ash Sakula frustrated in Huddersfield despite scheme OK
10-Feb-2005
Ash Sakula Architects has been dumped from a major regeneration project in Huddersfield, despite winning planning permission for the scheme. -
Hotel group signs up to spark 'Shard' into action
10-Feb-2005
The construction of Renzo Piano's 70-storey 'Shard of Glass' came a major step closer on Monday (7 February) after the project's developer announced it had secured its first pre-let.



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