All articles by Dave Rogers – Page 42
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Construction college students protest over axed rebuilding programme
More than 30 students from the National Construction College have demonstrated at the House of Commons against cuts to the college’s rebuilding programme.
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Go-ahead for Bond Bryan’s ‘liquourice allsort’ sixth form centre
Hammersmith & Fulham Council has approved to Bond Bryan’s “liquorice allsorts” sixth form centre for a west London school.
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Rogers Stirk Harbour to design Mexico City office tower
Rogers Stirk Harbour has been chosen to design a new headquarters building in Mexico City.
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Cash plea by special needs college hit in LSC debacle
An appeal has been made to further education minister Kevin Brennan to support a college for people with learning difficulties in what could be a test case for institutions hit by the Learning & Skills Council fiasco
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Civic Trust awards need £50,000 to keep going
The popular Civic Trust awards look set to continue but will need a further £50,000 to be held next year
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Mayor sets minimum housing space limits
The London mayor’s housing guide has set out minimum internal floor space standards for all future developments in the capital.
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ODA chief backs Olympic stadium retaining full capacity after 2012
The chief executive of the Olympic Delivery Authority has increased speculation that the main 2012 stadium will stay at its games capacity for some years by admitting he now doesn’t expect it to be dismantled immediately.
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Gensler opens new Abu Dhabi office
Gensler has doubled its presence in the United Arab Emirates after opening an office in Abu Dhabi.
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McAslan masterplan approved for Manchester Metropolitan University
Manchester City Council has approved John McAslan & Partners’ masterplan for a £120 million campus for the city’s Metropolitan University.
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Prasad: Design not to blame for Camberwell fire
The president of the RIBA has insisted the fire which killed six people at a 1950s built block of flats in south London should not be blamed on poor design.
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ATP to refurbish architecture faculty at Innsbruck University
Austrian practice ATP has won the competition to design the refurbishment of the Faculties of Architecture and Civil Engineering at Innsbruck University.
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Framework firms lash out at LSC 'nightmare'
Nearly half of the 13 colleges bailed out following the Learning & Skills Council rebuilding fiasco will be built using architects not on the framework it set up to carry out the work.
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Civic Trust Awards to continue
The Civic Trust Awards are to continue despite the charity going into administration in April.
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Cost cutting could mean more jobs to go at Archial
The chief executive of Archial has admitted more jobs could go at the company in order to save the architectural giant £2 million.
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Harry Rich appointed as new RIBA CEO
A former deputy chief executive of the Design Council has been appointed as the new chief executive of the RIBA.
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Aukett staff agree to pay cut
Twenty associates follow directors by taking 10% average drop in salary
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Steven Holl's Norwegian museum set for opening
Work is nearing completion on Steven Holl Architects' latest museum, the Knut Hamsun Centre in Hamaroy, Norway.
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Planning rules change will give projects more time to start
Developers are being given more time to start building work on schemes that have already have planning permission under new measures introduced by the government.