All articles by Andrea Klettner – Page 82
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Edward Jones and Lynne Sullivan receive New Year honours
Architects Edward Jones and Lynne Sullivan have been included in the Queen’s New Year honours list.
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Council picks Aedas for regeneration
Aedas has been selected to revamp the town hall complex and library in Keynsham in Somerset.
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Developer teams shortlisted for Olympic village expansion
The Olympic Delivery Authority (ODA) has shortlisted nine teams including Urban Splash and Qatari Diar for the long-term development and management of the Olympic village in East London.
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What does localism mean for architects?
Following this week’s long-awaited localism bill, architects have voiced concern that it will adversely affect design
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East London council spent £111m on building refurb
The London Borough of Newham spent £111 million on a scheme by Sheppard Robson’s interiors arm ID:SR to refurbish a council office block
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BFLS plans residential tower for City of London
Barratt London and housing association L&Q have teamed up to build a £100 million residential tower in Alie Street, Aldgate, designed by BFLS and to be delivered by RMA Architects.
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Riba urges architects to get involved with localism
The Riba has welcomed the publication of the government’s localism bill and is urging architects to become involved with the creation of neighbourhood plans.
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Industry meets localism bill with concerns
The property industry has broadly welcomed the localism bill, introduced yesterday by communities secretary Eric Pickles, but concerns remain over details of its implementation.
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Bletchley Park masterplan goes to consultation
Kennedy O’Callaghan Architects and the Prince’s Regeneration Trust have undertaken a consultation event for the revamp of Bletchley Park.
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Work begins on 5th Studio's Fatwalk
Work has started on the first phase of 5th Studio’s Fatwalk in east London as part of the Three Mills Green regeneration.
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Foster pledges to deliver 'world class' science facility during Oxford lecture
Norman Foster has promised that his firm’s proposed £30 million science and enterprise visitor centre in Oxford will be a “world class facility”.
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New London Architecture shortlists home improvement schemes
New London Architecture (NLA) has shortlisted 50 schemes for its Don’t Move, Improve! 2010 competition
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North Liverpool regeneration moves forward
A £150 million regeneration scheme in north Liverpool will go ahead in 2012, seven years after it was first due to start.
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Architecture Foundation archive project appeal
The Architecture Foundation is seeking last minute pledges to support its 20-year digital archive project.
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Threat to UK bricks from EU carbon tax
Architects fear a new carbon tax could force the UK brick industry into decline, pushing up costs and forcing them to import the material from elsewhere
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AFL's Christie unit opens
AFL Architects’ NHS patient treatment centre at The Christie in Manchester has officially opened to the public.
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Localism bill sparks development fears
Fears over the quality of new developments have been expressed by Britain’s foremost planning body on the eve of the introduction of the localism bill.
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FAT and Wilkinson Eyre make Hastings Pier shortlist
Six practices have been shortlisted for the redesign of Hastings Pier, which was heavily damaged by a fire earlier this year.
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L&Q apologises over bullying claims
The chief executive of developer L&Q has issued a public apology to two MPs after allegedly accusing them of bullying behaviour over Conran & Partners’ plans for the Walthamstow Stadium site.
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Communities to take on planning powers
Communities are to be given powers to decide minor planning applications under new government proposals set to be announced this week.