All articles by David Rogers – Page 125
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Scottish Government asked to step in over controversial Edinburgh scheme
The Scottish Government has been asked to investigate the involvement of the country’s chief planner in a £1 billion development on the edge of Edinburgh.
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New hope for Cardross Seminary as charity plans competition
Arts charity NVA wants to hold a design competition to revive the crumbling St Peter’s Seminary in Scotland after alternative plans to turn it into housing stalled.
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Work begins on OMA's Maggie's Centre
Work on OMA’s scheme for a new Maggie’s Centre in Glasgow has begun.
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Fraser Brown MacKenna school opens in Southend
A new school building in Essex designed by Fraser Brown MacKenna Architects will officially open on Friday.
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Dittmar persists with Prince's Foundation design review plans
The head of the Prince of Wales’ architectural charity has said it has not been put off by the criticism heaped on it since admitting it was looking at running its own design reviews.
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Alsop Sparch wins award for Headingley cricket pavilion.
Alsop Sparch has picked up an award for its pavilion at Headingley cricket ground in Leeds.
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Cabe courts private sector as axe looms
The extension of the kind of paid-for design review service Cabe is carrying out for Crossrail is the key to whether or not the watchdog has a future, according to its chairman.
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Shortlist announced for £165 million Papworth Hospital scheme
Three practices have made the shortlist to rebuild Papworth Hospital under a £165 million PFI deal.
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Tonkin Liu makes waves in Dover
A scheme by London practice Tonkin Liu to overhaul the esplanade at Dover in Kent officially opened this week.
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Doolan prize shortlist announced for Scotland's best building
Eleven buildings have been shortlisted for this year’s RIAS Andrew Doolan Best Building in Scotland award, which carries a £25,000 first prize.
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Architecture jobs specialist goes under
Architecture recruitment firm SIV Human Resources has gone bust.
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Fuksas wins China tower competition
Italian practice Massimiliano Fuksas has won an international competition to design a 200m-high tower in China.
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Olympic Stadium designer speaks up for ditched wrap
Boss of 2012 Olympic stadium designer Populous, Rod Sheard, has condemned the ODA’s decision to get rid of the fabric “wrap” around the venue.
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BDP turns to Brazil in wake of government cuts
BDP has won its first job in Brazil as the firm looks increasingly overseas to plug gaps caused by the coalition government’s spending cuts.
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Burdett and Rogers back scrapping of Olympic stadium wrap
The scrapping of the fabric wrap around London’s 2012 Olympic stadium should be welcomed because it did nothing for the landmark’s appearance, the ODA’s design champion has claimed
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What’s left after chancellor George Osborne wields his axe?
BD’s news desk presents a snapshot of what the chancellor’s comprehensive spending review will mean for architects in five key sectors
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Prince's Foundation bids for Cabe powers
The Prince of Wales’ architectural charity is weighing up a plan to fill the gap left by Cabe by carrying out design reviews.
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Bjarke Ingels wins European Prize for Architecture
Danish architect Bjarke Ingels, the founder of BIG, has won this year’s European Prize for Architecture.
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Stephen Lawrence Bursary showcase opens
A dozen students will showcase work at the central London offices of Scott Brownrigg as part of an exhibition highlighting the work of students who have benefited from the Stephen Lawrence Bursary Award Programme.
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Hodder's £200 million make-over for Wigan wins go-ahead
Wigan Borough Council has approved Hodder & Partners’ £200 million scheme to redevelop the town centre.