All articles by Dave Rogers – Page 43
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Aukett Fitzroy Robinson's profits nosedive
Aukett Fitzroy Robinson is still to experience “firm evidence” of green shoots in the economy, its interim results show.
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Chelsea Barracks developer draws up new shortlist
Call for boycott of new competition after Rogers sacking is branded ‘undemocratic’
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Stride Treglown Goldsmiths college building starts on site
Work on a Stride Treglown-designed building for London’s Goldsmiths College has begun on site.
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De-merger sparks London MD’s move
The managing director of Land Securities' London arm is leaving at the end of the month after seven years with the firm.
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Grimshaw and Atkins to design Crossrail fixtures and fittings
Atkins is to join forces with Grimshaw Architects after winning the contract to ensure standardisation of fixtures and fittings across a series of new stations planned on London’s massive Crossrail scheme.
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CZWG's student accommodation block gets planning
Plans by CZWG Architects for a new student accommodation block in north London have been given the green light by council planners.
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London affordable housing design guide set to slash red tape and tackle overcrowding
Draft guidance on the design of affordable housing in London will be published early next month, the mayor’s key advisor on housing has revealed.
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Prasad dismayed as Rogers loses Chelsea Barracks job
RIBA president Sunand Prasad has hit out at Prince Charles after developer Qatari Diar bowed to royal pressure and withdrew the planning application for Chelsea Barracks.
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McAslan's plan to revamp Hornsey Town Hall
Designs for a £16 million scheme by McAslan & Partners to revamp a town hall in north London go on public display today.
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Slump blamed for awards dip
38 schemes shortlisted for Housing Design Awards, but organisers say entries are down by 30%
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Go-ahead for Gloucestershire large-scale eco housing scheme
The country’s first large-scale housing scheme to be built to level 6 of the Code for Sustainable Homes has won planning permission.
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More jobs at risk as LSC college cash is delayed
Architects caught up in the Learning & Skills Council college rebuilding debacle have warned that more jobs could go because of fresh delays to the botched initiative
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Battersea Power Station redesign unveiled
Reflecting pools surround Battersea Power Station in London as part of revised plans submitted by Rafael Viñoly for the redevelopment of the iconic site.
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More delays on LSC college rebuilding programme
Architects hoping for work on the troubled Learning & Skills Council college rebuilding programme now face weeks more of delays to find out if stalled jobs they are working on have been saved from the axe.
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Glasgow School of Art wins Stirling of Stirlings vote
Rennie Mackintosh's Glasgow School of Art has been named the RIBA Journal's Stirling of Stirlings in a vote to find the best building of the RIBA’s 175 year existence.
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Scottish firms favoured in Mackintosh shortlist
Hadid and Rogers both overlooked in seven-strong race for art school
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Ryder's £23m Newcastle library set for opening
A £24 million library designed by Ryder Architecture is due to open to the public in less than two weeks time.
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RIBA 2009 awards winners unveiled
Allies & Morrison and Niall McLaughlin Architects are the big winners in this year’s RIBA Awards, collecting four prizes each for architectural excellence.
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Schmidt Hammer Lassen’s Barking revamp wins planning
Danish firm Schmidt Hammer Lassen’s plans to revamp part of Barking in east London have been given the all-clear.