All articles by Will Hurst – Page 29
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Birmingham transformation beckons
Urban Initiatives will masterplan the £10 billion regeneration of Birmingham city centre in one of the largest projects of its type ever seen in the UK
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SMC/Aukett set to be UK’s largest practice
Proposed merger could see Stewart McColl’s comeback with a place on the board
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SMC/Auketts set to be UK’s largest practice
Proposed merger could see Stewart McColl’s comeback with a place on the board
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Rogers’ team wins Elephant & Castle regeneration
Architects including Richard Rogers, Glenn Howells and Allies & Morrison are celebrating after client Lend Lease was picked to develop south London’s run-down Elephant & Castle area, one of Europe’s largest regeneration schemes.
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Missing the mark
Architecture courses are booming, but do low pass rates indicate an unacceptable drop in standards?
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Lend Lease wins £1.5bn regeneration of Elephant & Castle
Developer promises a "variety" of architects will be appointed
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Candy & Candy go to court in name row
Luxury developer objects to East End flats called Candy Wharf
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Beware past errors, warns report on superdensity
A new wave of “superdense” urban housing estates must be developed with great care to avoid repeating the mistakes of the past, warns a report by four of Britain’s largest housing practices.
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Superdense housing must avoid mistakes of the past, warns architects’ report
A new wave of “superdense” urban housing estates must be developed with great care to avoid repeating the mistakes of the past, warns a report by four of Britain’s largest housing practices.The study, Recommendations for Living at Superdensity, claims that schemes of between 150 and 500 homes per ha are ...
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Tate Modern keeps land set for Design Museum
Director’s ambitions to expand museum thwarted as gallery trustees keep its options open
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Allies defends firm’s role in mosque job
Allies & Morrison has strongly defended its actions in taking over from young practice Mangera Yvars as architect on the UK’s largest mosque building project.
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MacCormac’s suburban task force unveiled
Architects re-engage with housing as RIBA launches new policy
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Derwent to expand its portfolio
Developer promises opportunities as it takes on 10 new London sites
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RIBA's new housing space standards
Controversial new standards to eliminate "Noddy boxes" are outdated say critics
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Centre ‘does not do justice to Burns’
Designs for a museum to celebrate Scotland’s foremost poet Robert Burns have failed to match the “international significance” of the project, the country’s architecture watchdog claims.
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Olympic work unlocked for next generation
ODA claims new procurement framework for up-and-coming talent will silence its critics
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Pringle: we lost confidence, but we’ve learnt our lesson
Pringle wins debate over Jenkins’ claim that architects are obsessed with towers
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Design fault threatens exemplar eco-town
Swedish inspiration for Brown’s initiative faces “ticking time bomb” as damp rots timber frames
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Shuttleworth to head Architects' Benevolent Society
New president's appointment announced in wake of last week's successful fundraiser at RA