All Chelsea Barracks articles – Page 2
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Prince keeping close eye on new barracks design
Developer’s managing director tells court that Rogers’ design was repetitive and inflexible.
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Qatari Diar MD had doubts from start about Rogers scheme
The managing director of Qatari Diar, one of the companies behind the proposed redevelopment of Chelsea Barracks, said he had concerns from the start that the scheme by Rogers Stirk Harbour did not represent value for money.
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Rogers ‘precious’ over Chelsea plan
The High Court heard claims this week that Rogers Stirk Harbour was “precious” when London mayor Boris Johnson requested design changes be made to its ill-fated Chelsea Barracks scheme.
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Barracks developer tells of Charles opposition
Property developer Christian Candy gave a colourful account yesterday of why he thought the Prince of Wales had scuppered his scheme for the redevelopment of the prestigious Chelsea Barracks site in London.
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Qatari Diar buckled under prince’s criticism, court hears as £81m Chelsea Barracks action begins
Prince Charles’s ”notorious opposition” to modern architecture led to an £81 million claim in the High Court.
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Chelsea Barracks mark II unveiled
Chelsea Barracks developer Qatari Diar has unveiled images of its new masterplan and confirmed that it expects to hire a number of additional architects to carry out work on the scheme.
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Government moves to protect Prince Charles from scrutiny following Chelsea Barracks row
A new amendment to the Constitutional Reform and Government Bill could protect Prince Charles from scrutiny over his involvement in public affairs.
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Prince's letter that helped sink Chelsea Barracks plan revealed
Prince Charles described Richard Rogers’ designs for Chelsea Barracks as “brutalist” in a letter which helped thwart the landmark development.
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Developer cherry-picks from rival Chelsea bids
Squire and Dixon Jones asked to work together on Barracks site
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Squire & Partners, Dixon Jones score Chelsea Barracks victory
A team led by Squire & Partners, Dixon Jones and landscape architects Kim Wilkie Associates are to design a new masterplan for the Chelsea Barracks redevelopment.
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Candys demand sweet £68.5m
The High Court is expected to rule Monday whether a court case between the Candy Brothers and Qatari Diar will go ahead next spring.
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Candy brothers name Charles and Boris in Chelsea Barracks case
Nick and Christian Candy have called for Prince Charles to be examined as a witness in their £81 million case against the Qatari Royal family over the collapse of the £3 billion Chelsea Barracks project.
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Chelsea Barracks' chapel will not be listed
Architecture minister Margaret Hodge has refused to list the Victorian former Guards Chapel on London’s Chelsea Barracks site.
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Candy & Candy considers lawsuit over Chelsea Barracks
Candy & Candy is the latest firm to consider legal action against Chelsea Barracks developer Qatari Diar over alleged unpaid fees.
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Bradshaw warns Charles over architecture meddling
Culture secretary Ben Bradshaw has issued a thinly-veiled warning to Prince Charles over his opposition to modern architectural style.
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Rogers’ fight for £1.5m fee throws doubt on Barracks
The developer that sacked Richard Rogers from the Chelsea Barracks project has been given until the middle of next week to stump up £1.5 million in alleged unpaid fees or face legal action
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Rogers contemplates legal action against Qatari Diar
Rogers Stirk Harbour & Partners is preparing legal action against Chelsea Barracks developer Qatari Diar, with reports saying the practice is seeking up to £2 million in unpaid fees.
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Judging panel meets Barracks developer
A judging panel set up to scrutinise the 10 plans put forward for the revised Chelsea Barracks scheme met the developer for the first time this week
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Mayor’s adviser Rogers may have been upset by Chelsea Barracks criticism
Architect may have been upset by Chelsea Barracks criticism
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Robert Adam replaces Robert Stern on Chelsea Barracks shortlist
Robert AM Stern Architects has dropped out of the competition to design a new masterplan for the troubled Chelsea Barracks development in London.