Architects' Journal 1997 DAvid Taylor |
Title | Subject | Authors |
100 million pounds sterling Portsmouth plan gets go-ahead. | Business, international | David Taylor |
Allies and Morrison benefits from latest Arts lottery cash. | Business, international | David Taylor |
Arts Council reopens NAC debate with call for new study. | Business, international | David Taylor |
Benoy to banish Bull Ring blight from Birmingham. | Business, international | David Taylor |
Bottomley considers 'virtual' National Architecture Centre. | Business, international | David Taylor |
Bridge design is a real eye-opener. (new Millennium Bridge across the River Tyne) | Business, international | David Taylor |
... but London planners think it is 'backward-looking.' (criticism of plans for London Millennium Tower) | Business, international | David Taylor |
Creating the vertical smile: an exhibition and symposium on the future of cities covered sustainability, scale, narratives and stories - in the context of Hong Kong. | Business, international | David Taylor |
Crystal Palace listing could scupper Bromley plans. | Business, international | David Taylor |
DEGW lets the nomads roam around its office. (DEGW restructures buildings in London, England) | Business, international | David Taylor |
Designs on property: commercial reality is the watchword of Valerie Owen, head of the architecture division of real-estate adviser Jones Lang Wootton. | Business, international | David Taylor |
Differing views aired over urbanism's building blocks. (Peter Katz and Terry Farrell clash over basis of urbanism) | Business, international | David Taylor |
Eight teams shortlisted for St Pancras redevelopment. | Business, international | David Taylor |
Energy in Inverness: the themes of this year's RIAS convention were influenced by one of its settings: the eco-community of Findhorn.(includes related article on devolution) | Business, international | David Taylor |
English Millennium projects already way behind schedule. | Business, international | David Taylor |
Grumbach told to reduce the towers of his 'living bridge'. | Business, international | David Taylor |
Gummer calls for a new generation of stately homes. (UK environment secretary John Gummer) | Business, international | David Taylor |
Gummer planning guidance backs architectural quality. (UK environment secretary John Gummer) | Business, international | David Taylor |
Imagination netted 6.3m pounds sterling for unused Dome interior. (United Kingdom Millennium Commission made payment to Imagination for work on Millennium Dome structure which may not be implemented) | Business, international | David Taylor |
Kvaerner close to decision on Millennium Tower substitute. | Business, international | David Taylor |
LPAC to investigate 'need' for tall towers in capital. | Business, international | David Taylor |
Millennium 'Experience' set to go over budget. | Business, international | David Taylor |
National Stadium engineer demands built-in character. | Business, international | David Taylor |
Prescott to decide on 100 m pounds sterling Portsmouth project. | Business, international | David Taylor |
Promoting better buildings: arts minister Mark Fisher is leading the new government's crusade to improve quality and public awareness of design in the UK. | Business, international | David Taylor |
Public buildings should be a labour of love, says MP. | Business, international | David Taylor |
RIBA faces stark choice over state of special collections. | Business, international | David Taylor |
Rock asks 'stars' for help in dealing with media. | Business, international | David Taylor |
Rock plans cross-department groups for a broader view... (RIBA president, David Rock) | Business, international | David Taylor |
Rock's latest role: David Rock, just elected as the next RIBA president, sees on of his main priorities as creating a 'presidency by assent'. | Business, international | David Taylor |
Ryding high: Mark Thompson and Peter Buchan are the men behind the new philosophy which has led to Ryder Nicklin's renaissance. | Business, international | David Taylor |
Three on shortlist for software firm's 35 million pounds sterling UK HQ. (Electronic Arts plans new building in Surrey) | Business, international | David Taylor |
Wembley development will highlight year of stadia. | Business, international | David Taylor |
Westminster council joins Millennium Tower critics. | Business, international | David Taylor |
Westminster flies in the face of Gummer's Thames policy. | Business, international | David Taylor |
World Squares for All aims to tame the car. | Business, international | David Taylor |
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