All articles by Dave Rogers – Page 34
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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
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RIBA to lead party to Shanghai Expo
The RIBA will lead an architectural workshop and trade mission to the Shanghai Expo later this summer.
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PLP bags new Crossrail project
PLP Architecture has won a multi million pound scheme to design the development above the eastern ticket hall at Farringdon station as part of the area’s Crossrail scheme.
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West Ham joins with council for 2012 stadium bid
West Ham United and Newham Council are working on plans to turn the 2012 Olympic Stadium into a football and athletics venue once the games have finished.
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Pop up architecture fails to emerge in City
The man in charge of planning in the City of London has said he has not received a single application to build a pop-up on vacant sites in the Square Mile.
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Nightingale Associates put up for sale by parent company
Health specialist Nightingale Associates has been put up for sale by its parent Tribal Group.
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Cautiously optimistic crowd at Cannes heralds the end of "silly schemes" — but not silly names
A few weeks ago Piers Gough predicted that this year's Mipim would be a good one to attend. The property show on the shore at Cannes has always been well known as a place that's hard on the liver, gets overrun by delegates, but, importantly, is a place where deals ...
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Hard times breed hard times for the Architects Benevolent Society
The recession is draining funds from the Architects Benevolent Society, as the charity prepares to reorganise its investments
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Flacq to be wound up as directors and staff join Arup Associates
Award-winning practice Flacq is to be wound up after its four founders agreed to take up director posts at Arup Associates.The five-year-old firm will cease trading on April 5 when directors Marcus Lee, James Finestone, Hal Currey and Kim Quazi all join the architectural arm of the engineering group.Flacq, which ...
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Archial retains Alsop name in rebranding
Archial is hanging on to Will Alsop’s name despite rebranding the division he left last year.
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Mipim hopes overseas projects will lure 18,000
Attendance set to match last year’s as property fair takes industry’s pulse
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Aukett’s staff take £750,000 salary cut
A drastic round of salary cuts at Aukett Fitzroy Robinson is expected to save the firm more than £750,000 this year — around 5% of the firm’s business
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BDP opens new office in Abu Dhabi
BDP has opened up an office in Abu Dhabi after partnering with local design practice SYNA.
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Feilden Clegg Bradley's Jodrell Bank visitor centre
Planners at Cheshire East Council are examining designs by Feilden Clegg Bradley Studios to build a new visitor centre at Manchester University’s Jodrell Bank Observatory.