All articles by Ellen Bennett – Page 2
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Goldschmied sues Rogers
Exclusive: Marco eyes up his former office for redevelopment which could leave RRP homeless
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Queen’s speech tackles planning and emissions
The profession is facing another year of getting to grips with new legislation following the Queen’s Speech on Wednesday, which laid out several key bills in the fields of planning and development to be introduced in the next parliamentary session.
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Public space ‘prevents depression’
Public open space can stop depression, according to forthcoming research based on the experience of people in Newham, east London.
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Hunter to advise DfES on new schools
Architect Hunter & Partners will be advising the Department for Education & Skills on all new schools projects.
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Liverpool pathfinder under fire
Liverpool’s design review body has not been shown any detailed planning applications for new housing in the controversial housing market renewal area.
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High-density race warning
Trevor Phillips says designers must consider community cohesion when planning new developments
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GMW finally set to grasp Victoria contract
GMW Architects with developer Hammerson is on the verge of being appointed to the massive redevelopment of Victoria Station in central London.
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RRP slams framework for city academies
Procurement changes will ‘probably not deliver well-designed schools’
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Farrell’s Gateway triumph
Terry Farrell has won his battle to turn the Thames Gateway into a wetlands park stretching along the River Thames from London into Kent and Essex, with the government set to endorse his vision at next month’s Thames Gateway Forum.
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DOH was ‘negligent’ in hospital programme
A leading doctor has accused the Department of Health of negligence in its multi-billion pound building programme.
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Rogers looks to future...
Stirling- Prize winning practice tackles succession question by planning a change of name
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Lloyd’s recalls Flacq as listing row rumbles on
Lloyd’s of London has recalled Flacq, a young practice formed of ex-Richard Rogers staffers, to look at the future of its iconic headquarters following rows over its potential listing.
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Top names join education drive
Architectural superstars will teach the ipod generation an appreciation of the built environment under a Cabe initiative launched by Norman Foster this week.
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A new face for London
As London’s first design director, Peter Bishop wants to engage public debate over the way the city looks and works.
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‘F’ for green schools
New study reveals ‘exemplar’ schools use five times as much electricity as intended
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Underground sets out new agenda for design
Managing director pledges to look back to Pick era for inspiration
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Welcome to ‘Superbia’
Housing Corporation chief Jon Rouse challenges the high-density urban orthodoxy