All articles by David Rogers – Page 121
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Steel price could rise by two thirds this year
Steel prices could go up by two-thirds as raw material costs rocket and suppliers look to recoup profits hit by the recession.Big rises in iron ore and coking coal used to produce steel are being blamed as well as increasing demand as the world economy begins a recovery from recession ...
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Feilden Clegg Bradley wins biggest ever job
Practice will open third office to handle design of Ulster University’s £250m scheme.
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Bjarke Ingels and Adams Kara Taylor win £400m Danish energy scheme
Wilkinson Eyre among those to miss out
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Hyde & Hyde shows off Swansea home
Local firm reveals approved design for private house overlooking Swansea Bay
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Toby Young brands architects 'arrogant' over school design
Free school pioneer uses public meeting to accuse architects of wasting taxpayers’ money.
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Architects join task force on ‘greening’ non-domestic buildings
Architects Aedas and Bennetts Associates are among a task force of builders, engineers and developers drawn up to simplify policy on “greening” non-domestic buildings.
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Government launches review into housing
Tory policy tsar Oliver Letwin MP is heading a major government review of housing strategy in an effort to ensure more homes are built.The review is being carried out by a handful of staff at the communities department. It will be the first of its kind since the Barker Review, ...
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Liverpool architect bags three Birmingham jobs
Liverpool practice FCH has won three schemes in Birmingham, including work on a Marco Pierre White steakhouse bar and grill in the city’s Cube building.The work on the Cube is the most high-profile and is part of a £10 million hotel and luxury spa scheme set to occupy the top ...
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Rogers ditched from Milton Keynes housing scheme
Developer abandons RSHP factory-built housing for ’traditional’ design
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Herzog & de Meuron complete Swiss pharmaceutical offices
Practice has recently completed work on the Actelion Business Centre
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Adam Khan's Preston wildlife centre wins top eco rating
A wetland and woodland visitor attraction in Preston by Adam Khan Architects has been awarded Breeam Outstanding status.The £5.8 million scheme is due to be completed in time for the Easter holidays this April and is part of a wider revamp of the 27ha Brockholes nature reserve.The centre, funded by ...
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Architects battle for Design Museum Brit Insurance design awards
Caruso St John, Herzog & de Meuron and MVRDV among the nominees
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Survey says construction more IT literate than thought
But outdated company attitudes hold individuals back