All articles by David Rogers – Page 123
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Government says Green Deal will create 250,000 jobs
Architects hopeful of benefiting from programme to improve buildings’ energy efficiency
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Simpson & Brown's Burns Museum opens
Simpson & Brown’s £21 million new museum celebrating the life of Scotland’s national poet has opened.The Robert Burns Birthplace Museum in Alloway will feature more than 5,000 artefacts, including original manuscripts written by Burns.It replaces the Burns National Heritage Park which was kept open during the six years it took ...
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Robert Stern wins 2011 Driehaus Prize for Classical Architecture
US architect will pick up $200,000 cheque
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£60m housing scheme puts DSDHA in big league
BD’s Architect of the Year to design luxury scheme on site of former government buildings
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Campaigner wins go-ahead to challenge Liverpool hospital ruling
Architects chasing £450 million scheme caught up in row over PFI legality
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Students at London Met and the RCA join fees protest
Architecture students are stepping up their protests at the planned rise in tuition fees by occupying student campuses and preparing to take to the streets ahead of Thursday’s vote on the issue by MPs.
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Double whammy for Van Egeraat in Russia
Two projects by Dutch architect Erick van Egeraat have opened this week in and around the Russian town of Khanty-Mansiysk, nearly 2,000 km east of Moscow.
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Feilden Clegg Bradley to create new home for rugby in Bath
Feilden Clegg Bradley Studios has been drafted onto Bath Rugby Club’s scheme to build a new stadium at its existing ground.
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KPF risks the wrath of English Heritage over City office scheme
An east London council is poised to pass KPF’s plans to build a massive new office building on the City fringe despite English Heritage warning it will ask the scheme to be called in if it is approved.
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PRP moves in on growing Russian housing market
Housing architect PRP has opened up a dedicated office in Moscow to cope with its growing volume of work in Russia.
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China - the new home of the skyscraper
Country overtakes US as the leading nation for tall buildings
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Cost fears over V&A scheme in Dundee
Kengo Kuma’s winning design for the Victoria & Albert Museum building in Dundee has been hit by claims it will cost nearly £20 million more than the agreed budget
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The architects who billed £1m in BSF consultancy fees
Birmingham Council payments support Gove’s claim that architects creamed off BSF cash
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HOK reports losses of £3.1m
HOK crashed into the red last year because of falling workloads and problems in Dubai.
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Council delays naming Robin Hood replacement
The east London council planning to demolish the Robin Hood Gardens estate has said problems with the procurement process will mean the architects for its replacement will not now be named till next month.
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Bartlett students protest increases in tuition fees
Architecture students from the Bartlett are into their second week of a sit-in at the main UCL building in central London.
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Conran & Partners reveals plans for Walthamstow Stadium
The first images Conran & Partners’ plans to redevelop Walthamstow Stadium have been released by the developer.
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Wirral Waters development avoids public inquiry
The giant Wirral Waters development in the North-west has managed to avoid a public inquiry after communities secretary Eric Pickles decided not to call it in.