All RCKa articles – Page 2
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News
Foster and Rogers warn PM: You are ignoring the 48%
Open letter signed by 400 architects warns of ‘devastating’ consequences of Brexit
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RCKa enterprise hub a ‘model for empty council buildings’
Church hall converted into community centre for £650,000
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RIBA election risks 'descent into lunacy'
Former Council member exasperated after days of claims and counter-claims
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Features
Housing Design Awards 2018: the winners
Ike Ijeh looks at this year’s winners and concludes that, when it comes to innovation, councils are leading the way
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News
Exclusive: Who’s on the GLA’s new architecture panel
Housing, public buildings, transport architecture and engagement lists revealed
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Features
Hyperdensity: can it work?
The NPPF and draft London Plan call for increased housing densities. Ike Ijeh looks at two schemes to see if the proposals measure up
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Architects welcome £45m government cash to kickstart housing
Nearly 80 schemes set to benefit from cash
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Architects hail London Plan as ‘beginning of a renaissance’
Emphasis on retaining architects and design review applauded
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Harrow wheels out big names for new design review panel
Charles Holland, Mary Duggan, David Mikhail, Je Ahn, Eleanor Fawcett, Richard Lavington, Richard Cottrell, and Neil Deely among those signing up for 50-strong team to boost borough building
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Council names architecture A-list for design panel
Croydon’s 25-strong advisory team is being launched this week
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Architects condemn Rudd's foreign worker plans
Practices vow to oppose plans to draw up lists of foreign workers on their books
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Profession warns Derbyshire 'it won't be easy'
Architects welcome RIBA presidential result but raise concerns about fourth successive fall in turnout
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Duggan Morris celebrates Science Museum win
Architect beats Wright Wright, Alison Brooks and RCKa
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Architects accuse BFI of opaqueness over procurement
Film institute insists design and transparency are key to £130m South Bank plans
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Alison Brooks and Wright & Wright shortlisted for Science Museum project
Five architects face off for London job
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Architect forces university to drop £1m turnover demand
£3.8m refurb of Maguire Murray student union now open to smaller practices
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Analysis
BD's BIM survey: Clear gulf between attitudes of small and larger practices
While big practices steam ahead with BIM, costs and doubts about its worth dog approach of small firms
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Smaller firms lagging behind on BIM, says BD survey
Costs and staffing issues named as reasons for slow take-up
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Architype and Jon Broome land Segal-style housing project
Community land trust beats housing association to develop Lewisham site