All articles by Dave Rogers – Page 29
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RMJM report increase in turnover and workload
RMJM has said workloads are now heading towards the kind of levels not seen since the worldwide recession struck two years ago.
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Capita Symonds help engineer Goodwood sculpture
Capita Symonds helped engineer a central sculpture at this year’s Goodwood Festival of Speed held in the Sussex Downs over the weekend.
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Minister hints at Finsbury closure
The government has given the strongest hint yet that it is siding with the local health authority wanting to shut down Finsbury Health Centre.
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46 year old architectural technician is boxing heavyweight champion
An associate at Cardiff firm HLN Architects has just become the unlicensed boxing British heavyweight champion – at the age of 46.
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Government scraps infrastructure agency
The Infrastructure Planning Commission is to be scrapped just eight months after it was set up.
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London super-lab designs revealed
New images of a proposed £600 million “super laboratory” in central London have been released.
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Press critical of prince after barracks verdict – but readers beg to differ
Much of the press coverage following last week’s verdict on the Chelsea Barracks court case, has been broadly critical of Prince Charles’s lobbying against the Rogers Stirk Harbour design.
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Newport station starts on site
Work to clad the new Newport train station with 31 air-filled plastic cushions has begun.
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AHMM disputes breach claim
Allford Hall Monaghan Morris has said it will “vigorously defend” a legal claim made by Wickham van Eyck that it breached a joint venture agreement the pair struck in order to bid for a job at Amsterdam University.
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£50 million fund for colleges hit by funding scandal
Colleges caught up in last year’s Learning & Skills Council fiasco have been handed an extra £50 million ahead of today’s budget.
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RIBA issues warning over housing design standards
The RIBA has warned that architects working in London could be swamped by competing housing design standards when they come into force next year.
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Cabe draws up report on store-led schemes
Cabe is putting the finishing touches to a major planning report it hopes will lead supermarkets to rethink the design quality of their major schemes
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Walters and Cohen win permission for three new schools
Walters and Cohen has been granted planning permission for three new school buildings.
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Cabe has days to make £1.1m of cuts
Design watchdog will try to save jobs as it tackles 4% cut in budget.
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Tesco given green light for east London development
Tesco has been given planning consent to build one of its new-style developments involving homes and community spaces – despite the plans being savaged by Cabe.
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Shortlist announced for Victoria & Albert Museum in Dundee
The winner of the Glasgow School of Art competition and the renamed office of OMA New York are among the six teams on the shortlist to design a landmark building for the Victoria & Albert Museum in Dundee.
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Archial boasts £60m of lined up work
Archial has said its pipeline of future work now stands at a record £60 million.
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In Detail: Haworth Tompkins submits Everyman Theatre plans
Haworth Tompkins’ competition-winning scheme for a new £28 million theatre in Liverpool has been submitted for planning this week.
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UK practice lands China role
Milton Keynes practice David Lock Associates is the only UK firm invited to work on plans to build a new town in the middle of China.
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Cabe and EH and Tate all face cuts this year
Cabe, English Heritage and the Tate Gallery are being asked to cut a combined £7 million from their budgets this year as part of the government’s £6.2 billion in spending cuts.