All articles by David Rogers – Page 113
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US-style housing trust scheme set for Mile End
Maccreanor Lavington plans UK’s first permanently affordable homes
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Goldschmied takes role on Sparch board
Ex-RIBA president Marco Goldschmied is joining former Archial business Sparch as a non-executive director, with his first board meeting set for next week in Hong Kong.
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Architecture book company Amwell to close
Specialist London architecture bookshop the Amwell Book Company is closing its doors at the beginning of next month
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Zaha Hadid rescues 20% of jobs in restructuring
Practice axes 76 staff but spares 19 others following new wins
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Liverpool's A2 Architects calls in administrator
Liverpool practice A2 Architects is to carry on trading despite going into administration. The firm, which was set up in 1995, has been hit by a string of bad debts in the past three years which have topped more than £500,000 following the collapse of a number ofproperty firms. Last ...
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Nord submits Glasgow plans
Scheme to redevelop city’s Royal Exchange Square is firm’s largest to date
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TAG chair to discuss Cabe 'bias' with Design Council
Meeting follows Traditional Architects Group anger over Finch’s Olympic comments
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EH wants 2012 sponsor logos dropped from Tower Bridge
English Heritage has said it is against sponsors’ logos adorning Tower Bridge during the London Olympics.
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Vinoly's Oxford job starts work
A new academic building on the site of the former Radcliffe Infirmary for Oxford University by Rafael Vinoly Architects has broken ground.
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Green light for Fraser Brown MacKenna's west London student digs
Fraser Brown MacKenna has been given planning to go ahead with student residences and a nursery in Hammersmith, west London.
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Signal up for BDP's £25m Northampton station revamp
Outline plans for BDP’s major revamp of Northampton railway station have been approved by the development team.Full planning permission is not required as the site is covered by Network Rail’s permitted development rights.The £25 million building would replace the existing station, and there are long-terms plans to surround it with ...