All articles by David Rogers – Page 124
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Cabe set to be rescued by communities dept
Downsized design watchdog would be expected to further government’s localism agenda
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Wilkinson Eyre looks to expand China work
Wilkinson Eyre is planning to use its recently completed Guangzhou International Finance Centre tower scheme as the launch pad for more work in China.The firm has been working in the country for the past five years and in spring opened its first office there in Shanghai.Co-partner Jim Eyre told BD ...
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Muf's Eastern Curve wins Hackney Design Award
A team featuring Muf, landscape architect J&L Gibbons and architect collective EXYZT has won a design award for its Eastern Curve project.
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Libeskind to judge Ulster contest
Daniel Libeskind has been announced as one of the judges in a competition to transform a former police station in west Belfast.
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Allies & Morrison and Rolfe Judd unveil schemes for Nine Elms
Further projects around the US Embassy in south London have been unveiled.
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Jack Pringle opens Dubai office to expand Pringle Brandon
The firm headed by former RIBA president Jack Pringle has opened an office in Dubai to target work across the Gulf.
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Hopkins wins St Thomas' cladding competition
A team featuring Hopkins has won a £21 million scheme to re-clad the East Wing of St Thomas’ Hospital in central London.
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Napier & Co wins planning for Leicestershire dog centre
The Dogs Trust charity has been granted planning permission to build a £7 million rescue centre in Leicestershire designed by Shrewsbury practice Napier & Co.
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Landscape Institute names award winners
The Landscape Institute has announced the winners of its annual landscape architecture awards, including the President’s Award which was picked up by The Landscape Partnership for its sustainable urban drainage system in Cambridge.
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Brady urges mayor to keep Design for London
Riba president-elect Angela Brady has this week written to London mayor Boris Johnson asking him to do everything he can to save Design for London
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Government adviser backs Cabe’s bid to survive
The government’s chief construction adviser has backed Cabe’s attempts to keep going
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Architects’ gloom lifts slightly, Riba survey shows
The current skittish nature of the market has been underlined by the latest Riba Future Trends survey, with architects more optimistic about their future workloads for first time since February.
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Legal challenge delays £450 million Liverpool Hospital scheme
The chief executive of a Liverpool hospital trust wanting to build a new £450 million PFI hospital has condemned a legal challenge against it as time wasting.
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New images of Olympic projects revealed
The Olympic Delivery Authority has unveiled new images of the 2012 Olympic Park in east London.
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Formroom's Everton plans given green light
Liverpool planners have backed Manchester practice Formroom Architects’ corporate hospitality scheme for Everton football club.
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Purcell Miller Tritton rides to the rescue of Cardigan Castle
Purcell Miller Tritton has put together a £9 million restoration proposal for the semi-ruined Cardigan Castle.
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Grid wins green light for Strand project
Westminster planners have approved Grid Architects’ mixed-use scheme on the Strand in central London.
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Foster's Boston museum extension opens
Foster & Partners’ extension to Boston’s Museum of Fine Arts opened last week.
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Make and Benoy join Cameron in China
Trip controversy as artist Ai Weiwei speaks out over human rights
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Minister steps in over stadium wrap row
’Let the architects argue over it, that’s what architects do’ says Robertson