Architects' Journal 1998 DAvid Taylor |
Title | Subject | Authors |
Bancroft seeks support for Pimlico refurb as row rages on. | Business, international | David Taylor |
Banks overrides EH to refuse Pasmore Pavilion listing. | Business, international | David Taylor |
Christie's Japan expert gives architect the chop. (architect Charles Graham accused of unprofessional conduct) | Business, international | David Taylor |
Dutch courage fuels ambition as Scots gather in Aberdeen. (Dutch architectural policy) | Business, international | David Taylor, Ruth Slavid |
English Heritage joins attack on Portsmouth plan. | Business, international | David Taylor |
EP and rogers set models for 21st-century towns and cities. | Business, international | David Taylor |
Foster throws in the Buckyball - molecule for the millennium. (architect Sir Norman Foster) | Business, international | David Taylor |
Heathrow Express kickstarts Paddington renewal. (Railtrack plans refurbishment work at Paddington Station in London, England) | Business, international | David Taylor |
Kelly gets to grips with the ARB's 'spinning plates'. (United Kingdom Architects Registration Board chairwoman Barbara Kelly) | Business, international | David Taylor |
Lessons to learn from Dutch housing innovation. | Business, international | David Taylor |
Miralles' parliament victory gets a Scottish welcome. (Enric Miralles; chosen architect, Scottish parliament building) | Business, international | David Taylor |
National Stadium: Keeps twin towers, but no retractable roof. | Business, international | David Taylor |
Nicholson urges mergers as the way forward after Egan. (CIC Chairman Robin Nicholson; Sir John Egan, construction industry report)(includes related article) | Business, international | David Taylor |
Princely without privilege: Adrian Gale and David Porter are leading the new-look Prince of Wales's Foundation, with its focus on urban reality and housing. | Business, international | David Taylor |
Reach for the sky - but think twice about location. | Business, international | David Taylor |
RFAC slates Newcastle Hilton and urges competition. (United Kingdom Royal Fine Art Commission calls on Hilton to drop designs for hotel in Newcastle, England) | Business, international | David Taylor |
RIBA to 'give away' library collections to good home. | Business, international | David Taylor |
Rock attacks terms of PoW-backed Orange competition. | Business, international | David Taylor |
Scottish Office freezes Charles out of 'undemocratic' process. (influence of Prince Charles on proposed new Scottish Parliament building) | Business, international | David Taylor |
Smith wants new body to promote good architecture. | Business, international | David Taylor |
Someone to watch over you: Andrew Finch, head of the ARB, brings a lawyer's eye to the thorny issues that are likely to concern the profession in 1988. | Business, international | David Taylor |
Stonehenge switches to 'uninspiring' visitor centre site. | Business, international | David Taylor |
Westminster stands firm in face of Pimlico opposition.(plans to refurbish Pimlico School in London) | Business, international | David Taylor |
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