All articles by Marguerite Lazell – Page 15
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Sloane Square revamp dumped by the public
Ditching of Stanton Williams’ scheme is further blow to mayor’s 100 Public Spaces initiative
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Cabe audits its ecological footprint
Cabe has carried out the most comprehensive audit of an ecological footprint ever conducted by a British public sector organisation.
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Cabe audits its ecological footprint
Cabe has carried out the most comprehensive audit of an ecological footprint ever conducted by a British public sector organisation which it will reveal at Think07 next week
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Grosvenor defends Paradise St
Developer blames tight timescales for Liverpool scheme’s £140m loss
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Gasworks threaten CZWG housing
A massive residential development designed by CZWG for the Peabody Trust could be refused planning because of safety concerns over nearby gasholders.
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Livingstone backs green roofs policy
Major new developments in London will be expected to include vegetated roofs and walls following a policy U-turn by mayor Ken Livingstone.
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Policy upturn hands streets to designers
Architects called to help revolutionise public space as priority shifts from cars to people
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Richard Rogers clinches the Pritzker Prize for 2007
Richard Rogers has won the Pritzker Architecture Prize for 2007, becoming only the fourth British architect to take the award. Judges praised the RRP founder as "a champion of urban life".
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Gehry wins in Hove, but protesters vow to fight on
Council approves scheme by one vote as residents say they’ve been ignored
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UK academic comes third in China eco-city competition
British practice Studio 8, headed by Bartlett school of architecture academic CJ Lim, has narrowly missed out on the top spot in a competition to masterplan China’s second major eco-city.
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RIBA criticises Brown's last budget
Jack Pringle accuses the Chancellor of avoiding difficult decisions on environmental incentives
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Liverpool Waters is ‘pie in the sky’
A £5.5 billion plan by Chapman Taylor Architects to transform Liverpool’s waterfront over the next half a century has been dismissed by observers as a “pie in the sky” project that will never be built.
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Alsop fears for The Public’s future
West Bromwich arts centre is in danger of being a ‘big nothing’, says architect
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Building boom boosts architects’ salaries
It’s been a bonanza year for architectural salaries already, and fees are set to rise as a result. Naming your price is now the order of the day as the skills shortage begins to bite.
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Chipperfieldrethinks design for luxury Kensington flats
David Chipperfield Architects has made sweeping changes to one of its most significant British projects to date — a luxury residential development in west London, involving property developer Candy & Candy.
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Swiss win for Warsaw art gallery
The controversial competition to design a new museum of modern art for the Polish capital Warsaw has been won by Swiss architect Christian Kerez. None of the British entrants —which included Gareth Hoskins and Zaha Hadid — made the top three, or even merited a place in the honourable mentions ...
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Star auction for architect charity
Collectors of architectural paraphernalia will gather at the Royal Academy on June 6 for an all-star auction of architects’ drawings, models and sketches, including work by Will Alsop, Norman Foster, Massimiliano Fuksas, Marks Barfield, Richard Rogers, Rafael Viñoly and Chris Wilkinson.
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Foster: Next, the universe
His stunningly successful brand is being mooted for sale or flotation, but is the price right? And will expansion overseas follow?