All articles by Mark Wilding – Page 40
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Architects top financial performance table
RTKL ranks highest on league table followed by KPF and Foster & Partners
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RMJM keeps Gazprom tower job
RMJM has been told by energy giant Gazprom that it will continue to be involved in the controversial Okhta tower project near St Petersburg in Russia. The practice’s future association with the tower was thrown into doubt earlier this year when Gazprom confirmed it was talking to several different firms ...
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Bob Allies to lead East of England design review
Frank Duffy, David Thompson and Nicolas Ray also appointed to review panel
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Architecture Foundation launches beehive design competition
The Architecture Foundation has launched an international competition to design urban beehives.It is hoped that winning submissions will be mass-produced and installed at sites across the central London areas of Holborn, Bloomsbury and St Giles.The competition has been organised by the foundation on behalf of Inmidtown, the business improvement district ...
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Tory conference: Cameron backs planning changes in closing address
Prime minister says businesses are “stuck in the mud of our planning system”
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Tory conference: Councils given extra time to prepare local plans
Planning reforms delayed to enable councils to fill gaps in local policy
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Bletchley Park restoration secures £4.6m lottery funding
Award brings Kennedy O’Callaghan’s plans one step closer
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Tory Conference: Boris Johnson enters 'shameful shoebox' debate
London mayor addresses housing space standards in conference speech
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Tory Conference: Osborne 'incredibly misguided' says UK Green Building Council
Chancellor claims green regulations hold back British business
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Tory Conference: Ministers signal planning changes
Housing and planning ministers hint at revised planning proposals
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HGP unveils designs for Southampton's tallest building
Carphone Warehouse chairman behind 28-storey £74 million Admiral’s Quay scheme
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Planning applications rise 7.6% year on year
Barbour ABI data show increase of 4,097 applications
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Tory Conference: Funding pledge for Knight's Mersey Gateway
Government gives go-ahead for £600 million bridge between Runcorn and Widnes
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First homes completed at Scottish Poundbury
Development profits of Prince’s Foundation’s Knockroon project will repay loan taken out to buy historic Dumfries House
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The new planning rules: faster, simpler – but at what cost?
Many architects have broadly welcomed the governments’ proposed planning reforms, but some are concerned that the lack of detail could prove a minefield.
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HKR secures three London contracts
Irish practice to design hotel, student tower and City office scheme in UK capital
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Davis Langdon seeks architect for £120m Copenhagen arena
Construction manager Davis Langdon is looking for an architect to design a £120 million indoor arena in Copehagen.The City of Copenhagen and investment foundation Realdania this week approved a £75 million investment towards the 15,000 seat arena.AEG and Live Nation are in the final phases of tendering to operate the ...
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Richard Green Gallery completed
The refurbishment of a London art gallery by George Saumarez Smith of Adam Architecture was completed this week.
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National Trust issues planning demands
Charity calls for changes to proposed planning policy as petition passes 100,000 signatures
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Stanton Williams' plans for King’s Cross Square submitted
Network Rail applies for detailed planning permission