All articles by Andrea Klettner – Page 84
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DSDHA takes top prize at Architect of the Year Awards
DSDHA was named the winner of the Richard Feilden Architect of the Year at last night’s Architect of the Year Awards ceremony in London for its work in the education sector.
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Restructure for architects at Capita Symonds
Capita Symonds has announced a corporate restructure with a new design and infrastructure division taking on the firm’s architecture operations.
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Council admits failure in Elephant & Castle
Heygate residents have lost out to a series of cancellations and delays
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Heritage Lottery Fund funding plans revised
The Heritage Lottery Fund (HLF) has revised its procedures for applicants looking for funding from its Heritage Grants in light of the economic downturn.
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Work starts on Anish Kapoor's Olympic Orbit tower
Work started today on the Anish Kapoor and Cecil Balmond-designed ArcelorMittal Orbit tower at the Olympic Park in East London.
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Wilkinson Eyre reveals cross-Thames cable car plans
Transport for London and Wilkinson Eyre have submitted plans for a cable car spanning the river Thames in east London.
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Pope's visit could fast-track Gaudi sainthood
The consecration of Antoni Gaudi’s unfinished masterpiece in Barcelona is set to kick-start a process to turn the world-famous architect into a saint.
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RIBA membership rates to stay frozen
RIBA membership rates for 2011 will remain frozen for the second year running.
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Crossrail submits Tottenham Court Road station for planning
A team of Hawkins Brown and Arup/Atkins has unveiled new images of Crossrail’s station at Tottenham Court Road in central London.
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Foster's bags mixed-use Luxembourg scheme
Foster & Partners has won an international competition to design a new mixed-use development in Luxembourg City.
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Sutherland Hussey wins £3m for Edinburgh sculpture centre
Sutherland Hussey Architects’ has won a £3 million prize for its plans for the Edinburgh Sculpture Workshop
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London Development Agency to shed two-thirds of its staff
Staff at the London Development Agency (LDA) have been told today that more than 200 people will lose their jobs by the end of March.
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Analysis
What’s left after chancellor George Osborne wields his axe?
BD’s news desk presents a snapshot of what the chancellor’s comprehensive spending review will mean for architects in five key sectors
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Heatherwick's Shanghai Expo pavilion spines to be auctioned for charity
Thousands of the clear rods protruding from Thomas Heatherwick’s pavilion for Britain at the Shanghai World Expo will be sold to raise money for charity.
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East completes adventure playground
Architecture practice East has completed a new adventure playground building in Hastings.
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Client reveals images of 'aesthetic disaster' Arb case
Client speaks out after Arb fines architect £4,000 following serious mistakes on a project to build two detached houses in north-west London.
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RHWL completes Aylesbury theatre
RHWL’s Arts Team has completed the £42 million Aylesbury Waterside Theatre in Buckinghamshire, marking the end of the first phase of the town centre’s regeneration.
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Satellite wins go-ahead for assisted self-build in Dorset
Satellite Architects has been given the green light for an assisted self-build project for three family homes in Bridport, west Dorset.
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Maida Vale tube station wins heritage plaudit
The modernisation of Maida Vale tube station in north-west London has been recognised with a National Railway Heritage Award plaque.
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Remainder of BSF cut by 40%
The remainder schemes within the Building Schools for the Future (BSF) programme are being hit with a further 40% of cuts, affecting some 600 projects.