All articles by Andrea Klettner – Page 81
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Newcastle’s Grad scheme sets pace for recruitment
A scheme helping unemployed architecture graduates find work is being hailed as a model of how architecture schools and practices can help students gain access to the profession.
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Architect defends Spurs' Olympic stadium demolition plan
The architect behind Tottenham Hotspur FC’s plans to tear down and rebuild the Olympic Stadium has defended the proposals, insisting they are sustainable and not a waste of taxpayer¹s money.David Keirle, chairman of KSS and lead architect for Spurs said it was “nonsense” to say the north London club’s scheme, ...
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Rogers Stirk Harbour's One Hyde Park opens
Rogers Stirk Harbour’s development at One Hyde Park opens its doors for the first time today, with a lavish ceremony catered by Heston Blumenthal kick-starting proceedings.
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Aedas sponsors annual Cycle to Cannes
Aedas has been confirmed as the sponsor of the annual charity Cycle to Cannes (C2C), taking place from March 3-8 ahead of the Mipim property fair.
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2011 Civic Trust Awards finalists announced
The 57 finalists for this year’s Civic Trust Awards have been revealed, with a ceremony due to be hold on March 4 at the People’s History Museum in Manchester.
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Haymarket plans threaten Unesco status, warns watchdog
The director of Edinburgh’s heritage watchdog has condemned Network Rail’s plans for Haymarket station, saying they could threaten the city’s Unesco World Heritage status.
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Austin-Smith Lord announces restructure
Austin-Smith Lord has announced a restructure of its business to target five key sectors it has selected for growth.
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Green light for Ted Cullinan's Maggie's centre in Newcastle
Edward Cullinan Architects has received planning permission for its Maggie’s North East Cancer Caring Centre.
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New Year's success for Henning Larsen
Henning Larsen Architects has bagged three major international projects this month including winning the competition to design a major new conference centre in south-eastern Nigeria.
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Allies & Morrison puts mark on its piece of south London
Firm responsible for a dozen schemes within 250m of its Southwark base
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Squire & Partners reveals west London scheme
Squire & Partners has submitted plans to Westminster City Council for a new residential and mixed-use scheme near Paddington Gardens, west London.
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Balfron Tower’s human face
East London’s Balfron Tower has become the setting for a photo shoot designed to show the connection between the building and its residents.
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Victorian Society lobbies to save Edgbaston houses
A row of six Victorian and Edwardian houses in Edgbaston is under threat as part of plans to build a retirement village.
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Prince's Foundation plots Indian Poundbury
The Prince’s Foundation for the Built Environment has opened its first Indian office, in Mumbai, with the aim of building a new eco-town based on Poundbury and bringing values of “sustainable urbanism” to projects on the sub-continent.
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RICS localism commission seeks architects' views
The Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors is calling on architects and other construction professionals to contribute to an independent commission set up to examine how communities can embrace localism.
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Herzog & de Meuron reveals Basel tower for Roche
Swiss practice Herzog & de Meuron has unveiled images of a new tower for pharmaceutical giant Roche.
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Anish Kapoor's Orbit to become 'world leading attraction'
The ArcelorMittal Orbit in the Olympic Park will “be one of the world’s most spectacular visitor attractions”, enticing up to a million visitors in its first year, bosses have claimed
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Knevitt faces redundancy as Riba Trust bites the dust
The director of the Riba Trust, Charles Knevitt, is set to be made redundant following the decision to abandon the body in favour of a more streamlined approach to running the Riba’s non-charitable arms.
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Cambridge appoints de Grey as professor of design
Spencer de Grey, senior partner and head of design at Foster & Partners, has been appointed as Cambridge University’s first visiting professor of design.
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Council blocks Farrells 'poor quality' east London scheme
Tower Hamlets Council has refused planning permission for more than 800 homes in east London designed by Terry Farrell & Partners.