All articles by Ellen Bennett – Page 10
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Flood defence warning for Gateway
Government’s chief scientific adviser says defences must be in place before development gets under way
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Shakespeare Company eyes County Hall move
A new chapter in the long and frequently controversial history of London’s County Hall is set to open after the Royal Shakespeare Company entered negotiations to join tenants ranging from Charles Saatchi to McDonald’s in the landmark building.
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Architects kicked out of Paradise
Liverpool city centre concept designers to be removed from projects
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Gateway concern amid flood-plain crackdown
More than one in 10 developments that the Environment Agency warns against go ahead anyway, the government has revealed as it prepares to crack down on development in flood-prone areas.
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New blood for King’s Cross
Star-studded team of 16 architects recruited to design on masterplan branded ‘stodgy and dull’
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Terminals take off
Grimshaw working on Heathrow terminal one upgrade to match Rogers’ terminal five
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Housing quota set for court
Westminster City Council is to start legal proceedings against the Government Office for London in a bid to avoid a 50% affordable housing quota on new developments.
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Locking out foreign talent
Legislation affecting the registration of overseas architects is driving talented designers from our shores.
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Gates closing at fortress Britain
Architects are the latest group to feel the national crackdown on economic migrants, a BD investigation reveals
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‘Potential for chaos’ in sustainability goldrush
New academy chief Murray concerned at shortage of skills
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Dunwich’s double vanishing act
A steel sculpture designed to rise from the sea as a permanent monument to the lost city of Dunwich in Suffolk could be downgraded to a temporary structure following heated opposition from locals.
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Gough versus Tesco in battle of the brewery
Supermarket giant tries to head off ‘inevitable’ inquiry in Sunderland
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Slough pair go it alone in shed land
Award winners frustrated with commercial property constraints
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Green light for second Poundbury
Prince Charles-backed village scheme in Bradford gets go-ahead
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RIBA claims victory over planning policy
Government capitulates as good design is enshrined in new ODPM guidance
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Housing’s quick fix
PRP’s affordable house can be assembled in 36 hours. Its test run will be on a site the government has been promising to develop for 6 years. Will construction speed alone solve the housing crisis