All articles by Dave Rogers – Page 38
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Hugill’s new firm will be developer and owner
Former Lend Lease chairman Nigel Hugill has revealed his new property company plans to own the plots of land it develops rather than simply selling them off, in a move he claims will raise design quality
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Grimshaw to oversee Heathrow expansion
Greenpeace calls third runway scheme ‘the greatest climate change project on the planet’
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Lighthouse will continue as architecture centre
The Scottish government has stepped in ensure the continuing existence of the Lighthouse architectural centre, by transferring a series of Lighthouse programmes to watchdog Architecture & Design Scotland.
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Scottish country house wins as Georgian Group awards attract record entries
A record number of entries were submitted for this year’s Georgian Group architectural awards, which saw the main prize awarded to the restoration of a country house in Scotland.
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Two win Welsh low-energy housing competition
Energy-efficient home proposals by HLM and Bere Architects have won the Welsh Passive House architectural competition.
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MUMA to design £12m extension for Manchester’s Whitworth gallery
London architect MUMA has won the scheme to build a new £12 million extension at the Whitworth Art gallery in Manchester.
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Nightingale wins £840m Glasgow hospital project (flythrough)
Nightingale Associates has beaten Keppie Architects and BDP to land its largest ever contract in its 20 year history, the £840 million Glasgow Southern General Hospital.
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Atkins set to poach talent from design-led practices
Large commercial firms are using recession as opportunity to broaden their offer
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Foster’s revised Shoreditch scheme wins council backing
Hackney Council in London has given the thumbs-up for Foster & Partners' £500 million Bishops Place regeneration scheme.
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BDP bucks recession as profits triple
BDP has produced a recession-busting set of annual results with pre-tax profits for the year to June 2009 rocketing nearly 200% to £3.3 million.
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Crossrail set to appoint chief London architect
The team building the central London section of the £16 billion Crossrail project is to name a chief architect in the next few weeks
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BIG wins competition for Swedish sports village
Danish practice BIG has won a design competition to work up plans for a sports village in the Swedish city of Malmo.
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Edaw & Aecom's Derbyshire urban village
Designs by Edaw & Aecom for a new 25 ha urban village in Derbyshire have been submitted for planning.
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Allies & Morrison office block goes for planning
Development Securities has submitted a reserved matters planning application for an Allies & Morrison-designed office block at the Paddington Central scheme.
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Candy & Candy considers lawsuit over Chelsea Barracks
Candy & Candy is the latest firm to consider legal action against Chelsea Barracks developer Qatari Diar over alleged unpaid fees.
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Rogers’ fight for £1.5m fee throws doubt on Barracks
The developer that sacked Richard Rogers from the Chelsea Barracks project has been given until the middle of next week to stump up £1.5 million in alleged unpaid fees or face legal action
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Architects to help Royal Mail sell-off
Leading practices join four-year framework to help build value of assets
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OMA wins Rotterdam office competition
The Office for Metropolitan Architecture has won a competition to design a new municipal building in Rotterdam.
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Holder Mathias to revamp Longbridge
Developer St Modwen has appointed Holder Mathias Architects to work on a £100 million scheme in Longbridge in the West Midlands.
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Contractors for £4 billion academies framework named
Partnerships for Schools has named the 15 contractors which have won a place on its £4 billion academies framework.