All articles by Dave Rogers – Page 32
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Chelsea Barracks mark II unveiled
Chelsea Barracks developer Qatari Diar has unveiled images of its new masterplan and confirmed that it expects to hire a number of additional architects to carry out work on the scheme.
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First out of the stables
Elder & Cannon Architects has won the inaugural My Place award run by the Scottish Civic Trust for its restoration of Castlemilk Stables in Glasgow — a grade B listed stables block dating back to 1790
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Fletcher Priest building wins City of London prize
A scheme drawn up by Fletcher Priest Architects has won this year’s New City Architecture Award for buildings in the City of London.
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Architecture jobs set for further falls, says report
Numbers in employment will drop a further 6% before market starts to recover in 2012
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Trust agrees to Finsbury review
The board of NHS Islington, which wants to shut down the Lubetkin-designed Finsbury Health Centre in north London, has agreed to review a council report into the centre ahead of a crucial board meeting in May
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Tory shadow minister heaps praise on Cabe
Cabe has been given a huge vote of confidence by shadow architecture minister Ed Vaizey, who has promised it will retain direct state funding in the event of a Conservative government
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Super lab brings in new architect after HOK fails to impress
The client behind a £600 million “super laboratory” has drafted in PLP — the practice formed by former partners of KPF’s London office — to overhaul the design because it is worried the original by HOK is not good enough.HOK beat Rafael Viñoly and NBBJ to design the UK Centre ...
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KPF redraws Pinnacle with public viewing area
Plans for the tallest tower in the City of London are being redrawn by architect KPF and will include a three-storey viewing platform which will feature artefacts loaned by the Museum of London.
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Anish Kapoor unveils Olympic sculpture
Anish Kapoor has unveiled London’s latest landmark: a 115m-high piece of public art destined for the Olympic Park.
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Caruso St John submits long-awaited Tate Britain plans
The Tate has submitted a planning application to Westminster City Council to revamp its original Tate Britain gallery at Pimlico in London.
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Spratley set to launch boathouse
Work is due to start on Spratley Studios’ £1.2 million boathouse for Oxford Brookes University this May.
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Scotland takes up Kickstart idea
The Scottish government has set up its version of the Kickstart programme to get work going again on mothballed housing sites.
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Archial looks to gobble up other firms despite making a loss in 2009
Archial is looking at renewing its acquisition of other practices this year and has confirmed it is in advanced discussions with a number of potential firms.
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Leading Irish firm Murray O Laoire goes bust
Irish practice Murray O Laoire has gone into liquidation, putting more than 100 jobs at risk.
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Make’s half-built Cube development hit as developer goes into administration
The developer on The Cube, a major mixed-use tower designed by Make in Birmingham, has gone into administration.
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Nissen Adams splits in two
London firm Nissen Adams has split into two after eight years, with both founders setting up new practices
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HTA bids for work in India
HTA Architects is bidding for its first scheme in India – a major development for multinational the Tata group
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Noise fears could curtail landmark tower’s turbines
Elephant & Castle skyscraper’s signature element set to be turned off during the night
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Polish war museum competition launched
British practices have been urged to enter an international competition to design a second world war museum in Poland
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Seafront theatre for Devon port
A £5 million theatre complex in Devon designed by Exeter practice LHC Architects has been given the green light