All articles by Dave Rogers – Page 20
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British architects make inroads in Iraq
Aecom, Assemblage and Pringle Brandon Perkins Will chasing work
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Kensington stands by £80m Holland Park school
Kensington Chelsea Council was this week forced to defend its £80 million Holland Park School, which will start taking its first pupils next month. The six-storey Aedas-designed building has been divided into two halves separated by a central atrium with each level connected by walkways. The school’s 1,400 ...
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Zaha Hadid bids for Qatar World Cup stadium
Iraqi-born architect reveals she is keen to target further work in Middle East
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Quintain: ‘Design is not ticking boxes’
Julian Tollast brings an architect’s eye to his role as Quintain’s head of masterplanning
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Number of architects on the dole rises
Architects claiming Jobseeker’s Allowance jump while overall figures fall
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Student anger at school’s visa crisis
London Metropolitan architecture students will be offered places at Kingston and University of East London
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RMJM owes suppliers £16m, but says it is financially sound
Firm also racked up £11 million pre-tax loss in 2011
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King's Road café competition attracts 300
Cadogan Estate calls for new project at Duke of York Square
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New Westminster dean warns of uphill struggle for students
David Dernie says “social mobility is a big issue”
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Land trust scheme to be pilot for Olympic site
John Thompson’s Mile End project will be London’s first community land trust project
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Architect of the Year and YAYA 2012 judges announced
Graham Stirk, artist Pablo Bronstein and Olympic legacy chief Kathryn Firth confirmed for jury
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Dundee House and Maggie’s Centre win at RIAS Awards
The largest project to win was the £47.5 million National Museum of Scotland by Gareth Hoskins