All articles by Andrea Klettner – Page 83
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John McAslan's RSA Academy buildings open in Tipton
New buildings at the RSA Academy in Tipton, West Midlands, by John McAslan & Partners have opened their doors to pupils.
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New Chelsea Barracks scheme submitted for planning
Dixon Jones, Squire & Partners and Kim Wilkie have submitted an outline planning application to Westminster City Council for the Chelsea Barracks development in west London.
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Architects celebrate with Russia and Qatar over World Cup wins
It might have been a black day for England’s football fans but not everyone was upset about Russia’s World Cup victory.
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V&A director explains his architectural strategy
Mark Jones has overseen 34 architectural projects during his tenure and in tough times is sticking to his vision
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Crossrail architects engineer big savings
Architects working on Crossrail’s eight central London stations have achieved £300 million worth of savings as part of a “value-engineering” drive demanded by the government
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Squire & Partners submits Piccadilly plans
Squire & Partners has submitted plans to Westminster City Council for a mixed-use scheme in Piccadilly, London.
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Riba President's Medals Student Awards announced
The Riba and Atkins have announced the winner of this year’s President’s Medals Students Awards, in which 270 Schools of Architecture took part.
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Atkins set for further job losses
More jobs are at risk at Atkins over the coming months despite the multi-disciplinary firm already shedding some 1,000 staff in a year
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Lottery funding saves Denton Corker Marshall's Stonehenge project
The Heritage Lottery Fund (HLF) has stepped in to save Denton Corker Marshall’s Stonehenge visitor centre by agreeing to pay the contribution withdrawn by the government earlier this year.
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Architects awarded for services to design
Architects Peter Clegg and Edward Cullinan are both to be bestowed with the title Royal Designers for Industry.
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Designs to replace Robin Hood Gardens revealed
Shortlisted architects condemned as council prepares to announce winning scheme
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Crossrail station designs revealed
London mayor Boris Johnson and rail minister Theresa Villiers have unveiled the designs for Crossrail’s central London stations.
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TfL signs up architects to review panel role
Transport for London has appointed a series of high-profile architects to sit on a newly-created Design Review Panel to scrutinise a host of public realm projects in the coming year.
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PRP and Rick Mather win first phase of Brent regeneration
Brent Council has begun assembling teams to work on the initial phases of a regeneration plan which will see 3,000 homes built in the north-west London borough in the coming years.
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Cabe chairman attacks coalition's Localism policy
The chairman of Cabe, Paul Finch, has launched a scathing attack on the government’s plans to reform the planning system through localism.
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Levitt Bernstein reveals winning Homesown scheme
Levitt Bernstein has revealed its winning design for the Islington Housing Competition.
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Council approves Viñoly's Battersea Power Station plans
Wandsworth Council has given the go-ahead for the £5.5 billion Rafael Viñoly-designed redevelopment of Battersea Power Station in south London.
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McAslan-led panel voices concerns over Iranian embassy
John McAslan said he is “deeply concerned” over plans for the new Iranian embassy proposed by Austrian firm Daneshgar Architects in Kensington, London.
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Back-step for architects' hourly rates
Architects’ hourly rates have this year dropped back to 2007 levels with sole principals charging £70 an hour for their services, down from £75 last year.
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Terry Farrell chosen to masterplan Bloomsbury
Terry Farrell has won a deal to draw up a masterplan for the regeneration of Holborn, Bloomsbury and St Giles in central London.