Architects Journal
Tom Fielden
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'Visionary' Bartlett prof takes over Greenwich
22-Aug-2010
Bartlett digital professor Neil Spiller has been appointed as the new head of the School of Architecture and Construction at the University of Greenwich -
Archial's 'Glass Needle' skyscraper scrapped
23-Jun-2010
Ambitious plans by Archial and Urban Solutions for a 32-storey ‘Glass Needle’ skyscraper in Cardiff, Wales have been binned -
Walters and Cohen wins Horniman green light
22-Jun-2010
Walters and Cohen has won planning permission for a new masterplan for the Grade II-listed Horniman Museum and Gardens in Forest Hill, South London. -
Prince Charles' Chelsea Barracks role 'covered up'
15-Jun-2010
Witnesses ‘concocted an untrue story’ to cover up the influnce of the Prince of Wales and the Emir of Qatar in the cancellation of Richard Rogers’ Chelsea Barracks scheme, a High Court judge has been told -
V&A's Small Spaces exhibition opens
15-Jun-2010
The museum has commissioned seven international architects at the forefront of experimental design to create their first built structures in the UK. -
5th Studio's Fatwalk gets planning consent
15-Jun-2010
5th Studio has landed unanimous approval from the London Thames Gateway Development Corporation Planning Committee for the first phase of its Olympic Park Fatwalk project -
Sheppard Robson reveals regeneration plans
15-Jun-2010
Final proposals for Hammersmith town centre’s regeneration scheme have been unveiled by Sheppard Robson -
ODA criticised over turbine
11-Jun-2010
Architects have questioned the Olympic Delivery Authority’s (ODA) decision to abandon a 130m-tall wind turbine at the Olympic Park -
AOC bags planning for Spa School extension
10-Jun-2010
[FIRST LOOK + PLANS] AOC has landed planning for this extension to Spa School in Southwark, London -
Gove backtracks in war of words with architects
10-Jun-2010
The war of words between architects and education secretary Michael Gove over the £55 billion Building Schools for the Future (BSF) programme has taken another turn -
Booming Holder Mathias seeks raft of architects
9-Jun-2010
Holder Mathias architects has announced it is recruiting seventeen architects and graduates at its London and Cardiff studios reflecting a return to profitable growth. -
Ryder to design new £27m Halifax academy
1-Jun-2010
Ryder Architecture has been announced as the designers for the new £27 million Trinity Academy in Halifax, West Yorkshire -
Obituary: Oliver Cox
28-May-2010
Oliver Cox, best known for his brilliantly designed primary schools in Hertfordshire, died last month aged 91 -
LOCOG picks up Forgotten Spaces entry
27-May-2010
The London Organising Committee of the Olympic Games (LOCOG) is set to carry out a feasibility survey of Artillery’s shortlisted entry ‘Plinth’ -
Spending cut threat to BSF projects
21-May-2010
Proposed Building Schools for the Future (BSF) projects are under threat from possible spending cuts, after the announcement of a comprehensive review by the coalition government. -
Oldham drops out of RIBA presidency race
21-May-2010
Presidential candidate George Oldham has failed to meet the required number of nominations, leaving three remaining candidates in the contest. -
Viennese victory for Sergison Bates
20-May-2010
[FIRST LOOK] Sergison Bates, together with German-based practice Werner Neuwirth and Swiss firm von Ballmoos Krucker Architekten, has won the Nordbanhof 2B housing competition in Vienna, Austria -
Crusader Luder to 'ride again' at RIBA Council
19-May-2010
Former RIBA president Owen Luder has announced that he will stand in the forthcoming national council election following recent changes to the institution that he feels could ‘threaten the whole profession’ -
Greenpeace protest fortress unveiled
17-May-2010
Greenpeace has announced the winner of its contest to design a ‘fortress’ to occupy a plot of land destined for Heathrow’s ill-fated third runway -
Four line up for RIBA presidency contest
13-May-2010
With the deadline for nominations less than a week away four candidates are battling for the next RIBA presidency: Angela Brady, George Oldham, Richard Parnaby and Roger Shrimplin



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