All articles by Dave Rogers – Page 31
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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.
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Six shortlisted to reclad St Thomas' Hospital tower
AHMM, Grimshaw and Hopkins are among six teams shortlisted for a second RIBA competition for Guy’s & St Thomas’ NHS Foundation Trust.
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Dan Brill's surfers' bridge is people's choice in California
Hampshire practice Dan Brill Architects has won a People’s Choice award in an international bridge competition on America’s west coast.
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Lubetkin health centre's future will be decided in July
The health authority in charge of Lubetkin’s threatened Finsbury Health Centre is expected to make a decision on its future in July.
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Aberdeen arts centre commissioner loses her job
The client on Brisac Gonzalez’s scheme for an arts centre in Aberdeen has lost her job after the project was scrapped in favour of a rival.
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Kent school building programme in limbo as major cuts loom
Architects await government decision on future of £1.2bn second phase.
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Olympic construction races towards next year's finish
The Olympic Delivery Authority has released new images of construction progress on the Olympic site in east London including the stadium and aquatics centre.
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RIBA 2010 regional award winners announced
Each year the RIBA awards buildings that have high architectural standards and make a substantial contribution to the local environment. For 2010, 102 buildings have been awarded.
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Woods Bagot wins Moscow hotel deal
Woods Bagot has won the prized deal to masterplan the rebuilding of the Rossiya Hotel on the edge of Moscow’s Red Square.
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Sergison Bates wins housing scheme in Vienna
Sergison Bates has won a role on a housing scheme in Vienna being planned for a former railway yard close to the centre of the Austrian capital.
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Nightingale owner fails to find a buyer for the practice
The company that owns Nightingale has said it has not yet found a buyer for the business it put up for sale in March.
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Luder to stand for RIBA Council in protest at ‘staff taking sides’
Former RIBA president Owen Luder has announced he will stand for election to the institute’s national council because senior staff are riding roughshod over the wishes of elected officials.
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Aukett says losses less severe than expected
Aukett Fitzroy Robinson has said that first half losses will be better than expected.
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Alastair Parvin and Lukas Barry win Greenpeace Heathrow competition
A design by London architects Alastair Parvin and Lukas Barry has won a Greenpeace competition to build an impregnable fortress on the site of the ill-fated third runway at Heathrow Airport.