All articles by David Rogers – Page 128
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Lewisham Council backs PRP almshouses scheme
PRP’s proposal for a series of almshouses in south-east London has been backed by council planners.
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Ex-Jefferson Sheard staff will not receive all of missing cash, says administrator
Employees owed thousands of pounds following the collapse of architect Jefferson Sheard have been told they can expect to be left out of pocket.
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Nightingales' Blackpool school survives BSF cull
Nightingales has managed to salvage work from the wreckage of its first Building Schools for the Future contract, which it won just 72 hours before the government scrapped the initiative.
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Churchill Hui homeless centre opens in Brent
Churchill Hui Architects’ new centre for homeless people in north London has opened.
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BDP to look at ways of regenerating Lancashire town
BDP has been asked to carry out a regeneration study for Rawtenstall in Lancashire.
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Bids open for future use of 2012 Olympic stadium
The Olympic Park Legacy Company has formally opened bids for the long-term lease on the 2012 Olympic stadium.
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Laid off staff from Jefferson Sheard 'still waiting' for missing pay
Sheffield-based practice Jefferson Sheard has gone into administration with former staff telling BD they are still owed thousands of pounds in wages and redundancy pay weeks after losing their jobs.
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Planners back Glenn Howells' green transformation for water company
Designs by Glenn Howells Architects to turn an office for water company Severn Trent into a green flagship have been approved by local planners.
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Green light for Barking housing development at Fresh Wharf
A scheme by Jestico & Whiles and Glenn Howells Architects to build nearly 1,000 homes on a former industrial site in east London has been given outline planning.
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Planners back Purcell Miller Tritton’s designs for Wallace collection
Westminster Council planners have backed plans to extend the museum that houses the Wallace art collection.
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Practices look abroad as double dip looms
Libya, Brazil and Egypt emerge as lucrative new markets as architects give up on Britain.
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Industry leaders fear weakening UK market
RIBA survey confirms that architects are anticipating a second downturn.
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TP Bennett dropped from Walthamstow
TP Bennett has been dropped from the scheme to redevelop the former Walthamstow Stadium after being caught up in a row between the developer and housing association.
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Liverpool PFI hospital faces legal challenge
Lawyers are going ahead with a legal challenge that could see architects’ hopes of working on a planned £450 million hospital scuppered because it is being built under PFI.
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English Heritage demands action on Finsbury Health Centre
EH has told the owner of Lubetkin’s crumbling Finsbury Health Centre to carry out vital repairs – or risk being ordered to do so by the local council.
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Adept and Sou Fujimoto to design Swedish library
Danish firm Adept, along with Japanese practice Sou Fujimoto, has won a competition to design a new library in Sweden.
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Double-dip recession fears rise as RIBA reports fall in workloads
Architects have admitted that a double-dip recession is now almost certain.
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Acheson to chair Northern Ireland design watchdog
Northern Ireland’s culture minister Nelson McCausland has appointed Arthur Acheson as the new chairman for the Ministerial Advisory Group for Architecture & the Built Environment in Northern Ireland, the country’s design watchdog.
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Feilden Clegg Bradley go-ahead for 13th century priory scheme
Feilden Clegg Bradley Studios has won planning for its £5.8 million “language immersion centre” at a 13th century priory in Gloucester.
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Cabe says Kapoor's Olympic Orbit needs more design work
Anish Kapoor’s Olympic Orbit could be “severely compromised” without detailed design work being carried out before it goes for planning, a Cabe design review panel has claimed.