All RCKa articles – Page 5
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Features
Me and my IT: Russell Curtis
RCKa director on making the leap into Revit and relying on Evernote
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News
EU poised to approve radical overhaul of public procurement
Thresholds to rise and turnover requirements to be capped
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Features
Russell Curtis: 'I love the scale of Chicago'
The RCKa director on Colin Stansfield Smith, Kraftwerk and the finer points of good grammar
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Opinion
Westside story needs telling too
I noted with interest the coverage of RCKa’s TNG youth building in Sydenham ( Buildings June 21 ), not least because here at Ealing Council we have our own “ground-breaking” youth centre: Westside.
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Opinion
Young people need buildings like this
The new TNG centre shows the usefulness of the Myplace funding scheme
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News
Scrapping design statements 'creates confusion'
Attempt to reduce bureaucracy could create more work for councils and additional costs for developers
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Building Study
TNG Youth & Community Centre by RCKa
The translucent skin of RCKa’s south London youth centre encloses a building in which the architect’s involvement extends far beyond the design
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News
Architects' fury after Islington cancels framework
Fresh questions raised over public sector procurement
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Building Study
Cromer Road Community Hub, Hellesdon, Norwich
Architect submits plans for 6,500sq m facility that will feature a museum, an auditorium and a large communal foyer
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News
Architects pour scorn on government's off-site construction plan
Proposals labelled “vague pronouncements”
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News
London Pleasure Gardens failure costs architects more work
Architects lined-up to work at London Pleasure Gardens fear their projects will be shelved after the site organisers went into administration.The RIBA London worked with LPG to appoint young architects for projects across the Royal Docks site including Foster Lomas, Nicholas Kirk Architects, Studio Squat and Visitor Studio.But dwindling visitor ...
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News
RIBA urged to act more quickly over wasteful procurement
Institute’s report on the issue is due to be published in May, five months after the original deadline
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News
RIBA announces its Mipim virgins
Henley Halebrown Rorrison, HÛT, Moxon and AStudio are among those heading for Cannes
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News
Sainsbury to ditch prize-winning Greenwich store
Stirling-nominated eco building no longer meets supermarket’s requirements
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Multimedia
Inside Moxon's Yaya exhibition
3D scan recreates guided tour of Architecture Foundation exhibition
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Analysis
Young Architect of the Year 2011: Jonathan Hendry
The 2011 Young Architect of the Year impressed the judges with his range of work and consistency of approach
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News
Jonathan Hendry named Young Architect of the Year
Lincolnshire-based firm takes coveted BD award
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News
BD's Young Architect of the Year shortlist announced
The six shortlisted practices in the 2011 Autodesk Young Architect of the Year Awards were announced at a party held at the Architecture Foundation last night.