All articles by Will Hurst – Page 5
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Cable claims planning system is a barrier to economic growth
Business secretary says thousands of bad decisions add up to a “huge missed opportunity”
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RMJM boss admits "two very difficult years"
Under-fire chief executive Peter Morrison thanks staff for “understanding” but offers no apology over salaries
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Foster & Partners wins £1.7 billion cultural hub project in Hong Kong
Firm scoops prized job ahead of Rem Koolhaas’s OMA and local firm Rocco Design
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RMJM principal suspended after email tirade
Hong Kong staffer made public attack on CEO Peter Morrison
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'Cynical' architects turned blind eye to evils of Gaddafi regime
Libyan author accuses architects of being ’insincere’ in their reaction to crisis
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More UK firms vow to stay out of Libya till Gaddafi goes
Edward Cullinan among practices following Feilden Clegg Bradley’s lead
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Aecom pulling staff and their families out of Libya
Largest employer of architects in the world defends work in the country.
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Star architects appeal to Boris to save Design for London
London’s threatened design advisory body backed by Herzog, Gehry, Libeskind, Piano and Hadid
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Feilden Clegg Bradley pulls out of Libya
Practice vows never to work in country again while the Gaddafi regime holds power
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UK firms chase Chinese and Russian cultural districts
Farrell shortlisted to masterplan Beijing development; Chipperfield for St Petersburg plan.
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Populous shows off 2012 Olympic overlay work
Work for Locog will create “delight” as well as well-functioning venues and infrastructure.
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Design for London poised to survive spending cuts
Mayor’s advisory body set to continue in a reduced form as Design Council outlines Cabe’s future
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Mecanoo academic building in Amsterdam starts on site
A new academic building at the Amsterdam University College, designed by Dutch practice Mecanoo, has started on site.The new Liberal Arts & Science building will be located in the Science Park, the international science and research centre in the Watergraafsmeer area, and is scheduled to be completed in 2012.The 6,000sq ...
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Rogers Stirk Harbour bags another Thames-side development
Tideway Wharf granted planning by Wandsworth Council
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Innovative gay retirement community plans unveiled
Architect says scheme in Palm Springs, California, will keep residents fit and active
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Zaha Hadid cashes in as firm's profits treble
Zaha Hadid received a personal dividend of £1.5 million in the last financial year on the back of a near trebling of profits at her practice.Accounts filed for the world-renowned signature firm show announced a year of “significant success” with pre-tax profits at the company leaping to £4.1 million in ...
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Prince Charles driven 'insane' by classicist label
Work with the Foundation for the Built Environment not about style, HRH insists
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Michael Gove in new attack on 'award-winning architects'
Secretary of State for Education again uses public platform to accuse profession of getting rich at public expense
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Stuart Lipton leads investigation into strengthening localism
Former Cabe chairman to examine how cities can cut ties with Whitehall