All articles by Andrea Klettner – Page 86
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Cabe's future still uncertain as quango cull kicks off
Cabe, the Homes & Communities Agency and English Heritage have survived the first bonfire of the quangos – in part.
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HCA to fund Peterborough zero-carbon development
The Homes & Communities Agency (HCA) has approved a £7.8 million grant to build 120 affordable zero-carbon homes in Peterborough.
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Prince Charles speaks about Chelsea Barracks controversy
Prince Charles has broken his silence over his controversial meddling in Rogers Stirk Harbour’s £3 billion Chelsea Barracks development, admitting his intervention “produced the desired effect”.
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Listed places of worship can no longer claim VAT for architects' work
Churches and other places of worship can no longer claim a government grant for VAT on architects’ fees, following a revision of the Listed Places of Worship grant scheme announced today.
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Lightning deal rescued Archial from the brink
Up to 20 firms bid to buy stricken firm before knot tied with Canadian company Ingenium
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Shapps to make community right-to-build schemes easier
Housing minister Grant Shapps has lowered the proposed approval threshold for community right-to-build schemes from 90% to 75% following pressure from the public.
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Steven Holl and MVVA win St Louis arch competition
A team led by New York architect MVVA and Steven Holl Architects has beaten rival entries including Foster’s to revamp the area surrounding Eero Saarinen’s St Louis Gateway Arch in Missouri, USA.
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Archial legal claims over unpaid fees revealed
Architect involved in at least four legal cases prior to going into administration
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English Heritage to survive bonfire of quangos, says report
English Heritage will survive the government’s cull of quangos and absorb two other organisations, according to a list compiled by the Cabinet Office this week.
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Sheppard Robson bags £21 million Manchester Royal Eye Hospital scheme
Sheppard Robson has been appointed to design a new centre for bio-medical research at the Manchester Royal Eye Hospital.
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New funding model could kickstart Battersea
The developer behind Rafael Viñoly’s revamp of Battersea Power Station hopes a new financing model will kickstart the £5.5 billion funding stream needed for the project
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Approval for Proctor & Matthews’ zoo biodome
Practice looks to specialise in expanding international zoo sector
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Archial up for sale after failing to pay tax bill
Administrators called in after HMRC files winding-up petition
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RMJM saw problems with Delhi games job
Delhi Commonwealth Games masterplanner RMJM has revealed it pulled out of the project shortly after winning the contract because of fears that there were “issues” with the job.
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MVRDV’s barn poised for opening
Construction on MVRDV’s Balancing Barn in Suffolk is nearing completion with its distinctive silver tile cladding now in place.
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Archial goes into administration
Archial has been put into administration and is up for sale just days after it suspended trading of its shares.
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Government promises new finance model for infrastructure
The government will introduce a new financing model to help kickstart infrastructure projects in next month’s comprehensive spending review.
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EPR revises plans for Wandsworth development
EPR Architects is working on revised plans for the £1 billion Ram Brewery project in Wandsworth, south London.
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Kohn's skyroom opens at the Architecture Foundation
David Kohn Architects has completed a new rooftop venue in south London.
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PRP completes Slough zero-carbon development
PRP Architects has completed one of the country’s largest zero-carbon developments, at Greenwatt Way in Slough, Berkshire.