All articles by Damian Arnold – Page 2
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GLA’s ‘green’ dream in the shade as County Hall brings in the sun
RHWL’s plans to install solar panels on County Hall roofs could provide a quarter of the site’s energy needs
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Gothic labyrinth for Barbican
It is notoriously difficult to navigate, but now visitors to the Barbican in London will face a fresh challenge in the form of a new gothic-style labyrinth right on its doorstep.
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Go-ahead for controversial HOK hospital
Second part of HOK Royal London & Barts scheme wins planning
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Grimshaw appeals for final push on spa
Architect breaks silence over dispute delaying Bath project
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Human rights threat to heritage
An inquiry into the demolition of Greenside, the acclaimed modernist house by Connell Ward & Lucas, could become a test case for human rights laws.
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Arb and RIBA clash over school
Architectural education was plunged into crisis this week after a major row broke out between the Arb and the RIBA about the validation of architecture courses.
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Tube listing scuppers Farrell
Hopes of developing a mixed-use scheme above South Kensington tube station now look slim after the building was listed.
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Big Brother gets bigger
Design watchdog Cabe is looking to regional development agencies for help in reviewing building projects
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Colleagues pay tribute to murdered architect
Man to appear at Old Bailey charged with Bernard Hegarty’s murder
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Bigger fees for better buildings
Architects could be paid more if a new hospital building improved patient recovery times or a new college improved exam results under new plans being considered by the RIBA.The institute is exploring how fees can be calculated according to the performance of a building, rather than as a percentage of ...
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Architecture returns to St Martins college
A fully fledged architecture course is set to return to one of London’s most celebrated art colleges after an absence of more than 50 years.
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£1 bn hospital scandal
Cabe’s attack on Royal London scheme raises questions about future of hospital procurement process
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Public inconvenience
Vigilante consumers will target public buildings in a one-night blitz, testing how they have been adapted for disabled access. But architects and building owners still aren’t doing enough.
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Minister: Did we miss vital prefab safety checks?
The government has admitted vital safety checks on the design of pre-fabricated estates across the UK may have been neglected.
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Insurers set out Gateway terms
UK insurers this week set out the circumstances in which they would back the government’s massive housebuilding programme in the Thames Gateway.
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