All articles by Dave Rogers – Page 29
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How the RIBA is selling architects to Mipim
This year’s RIBA presence at Mipim is bigger than last year with the Institute taking 20 small practices down to Cannes.
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RMJM bosses need to go, says Far East rival Aedas
Aedas chairman attacks practice owners after recruiting their entire China projects team
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Nine architects chosen to work up Earls Court designs
Nine firms including Allies & Morrison, John McAslan, Make and Studio Egret West have been picked to work up designs for an £8 billion overhaul of Earls Court in west London.
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London's tentative return
There’s an undeniable buzz to the London stand at Mipim and a new sense of optimism is emerging
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Christian Candy apologises to Qataris
Prince of Wales also gets apology following Chelsea Barracks dispute.
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Kohn Pedersen Fox’s 60 Holborn Viaduct
Work to market Kohn Pedersen Fox’s 60 Holborn Viaduct has resumed more than two years after planning consent was granted.
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DCMS plans superquango by merging Cabe and EH
Plans to merge Cabe and English Heritage into a superquango are being drawn up by the government under radical cost-cutting measures.
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Government to wind up Sea Change programme
The coalition government is scrapping the Sea Change initiative introduced three years ago by the previous Labour regime to revamp rundown seaside resorts.
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Olympic authority reveals details of £56,000 expenses
Memory sticks, Christmas cards and cups of coffee were among the items claimed on expenses by senior figures at the Olympic Delivery Authority last year.
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Liverpool library renovation finally wins go-ahead
Liverpool City Council has granted planning approval for the renovation of Liverpool’s Central Library, four years after the project was first submitted.The £50 million scheme, by Austin-Smith Lord, includes a full restoration of the 150-year old grade II listed building.Practice partner Chris Pritchett said: “We are obviously delighted that this ...
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Simmons takes pay cut as Cabe juggles numbers
Cabe chief executive Richard Simmons is taking a £20,000 pay cut as the design watchdog waits to find out how much more money it will be asked to slash from its budget this year.
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Queen venue gets thumbs up for refurb
John McAslan & Partners’ plans to revamp a town hall in north London have been given the green light by local planners.
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Museum of Bond Vehicles in Illinois
Gensler has unveiled its designs for a new museum dedicated to the world’s most famous spy, James Bond.
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Cabe must cut back to core, say former bosses
Lipton and Rouse call for watchdog to focus on design reviews and produce fewer reports.
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Practices gloomy about future, warns RIBA
The latest Future Trends Survey from RIBA is warning that architects are expecting to find it harder to win work in the future.
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UK firms eye China expansion
British architects are taking advantage of a recovering Asian economy with Benoy and BDP both set to open new offices in China.