All Rogers Stirk Harbour & Partners articles – Page 18
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Rogers Stirk Harbour wins approval for Vauxhall tower
Residential tower granted planning permission by Lambeth councillors
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Foster and Rogers on Japan stadium jury
Design competition to find architect for new national stadium
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Richard Rogers to promote British architecture during Olympics
David Cameron asks Richard Rogers to address foreign businessmen during Games
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Rogers submits cancer centre plans despite concerns
Public health building at Guy’s Hospital criticised for its impact on the public realm
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Tickets go on sale for Rogers Stirk Harbour's new O2 attraction
Work nears completion on O2 roof walkway
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Features
Lord Rogers interview: ‘Being old is alright, you know’
Lord Rogers is fast approaching 80 but that doesn’t stop him having ambitions to expand into the Middle East, attacking Boris Johnson’s record as London mayor or taking pleasure in a few glasses of red wine, as Emily Wright found out
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Richard Rogers "really, really" didn't get along with Boris Johnson
Architect hits out at former mayor and claims “the Boris bike…is the Ken bike”
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OMA, Foster, Rogers and Zaha Hadid among architects invited to design New York tower
Jean Nouvel, Herzog and de Meuron and KPF also asked to enter design competition
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Analysis
Keeping schools simple
Pared-down budgets don’t necessarily mean an end to creativity in design for education
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Rogers Stirk Harbour & Partners sponsors The Urban Pioneers
Practice pledges support for Architecture Foundation initiative aimed at young people
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Rogers Stirk Harbour to bring sparkle to ‘flatpack’ schools
Practice attacked by Gove over BSF says initiative is right up its street
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Peter Rees: Rogers view on towers is 'cobblers'
Chief planner of City of London hits out at Neo Bankside
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Richard Rogers: Build as high as possible
Richard Rogers supports skyscrapers in a keynote speech at Mipim
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Planners reject Oxley Woods replacement
Residents renew call for Rogers Stirk Harbour after designs fail to please
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Critics call Cameron’s city forum a Blair-style stunt
David Cameron has been accused of copying Tony Blair’s Cool Britannia stunt by inviting celebrity architects to Downing Street to discuss the future of cities.
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Report warns of office surplus
A report by EC Harris has said that a glut of office space in the City of London could spring up because developers will struggle to find tenants to occupy new buildings going up.
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Architects advise Cameron on city design
Richard Rogers, Thomas Heatherwick and Bjarke Ingels meet PM
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Architects' cracking ideas for Great Egg Hunt
Zaha Hadid, Rogers Stirk Harbour and Wilkinson Eyre design charity eggs