All articles by Will Hurst – Page 7
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Government edges closer to definition of 'Zero Carbon'
Housing minister Grant Shapps welcomes report and suggests ’offsetting’ will form part of housing solution
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Confidence plummets, Riba future trends survey reports
No Christmas cheer for the profession as architects predict falls in workload and staff
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Riba could usurp Cabe in bid to run design reviews
Institute’s proposal could put it at heart of government’s localism agenda
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RMJM left in the dark as Gazprom plans change
Embattled practice RMJM has been left in the dark over the future of its Gazprom Tower in St Petersburg following the decision to move it to a different location
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Cabe signs off on bid to merge with Design Council
Housing minister Grant Shapps has to decide whether to kill off Cabe or allow it to join forces with the Design Council after the boards of both bodies signed off a merger proposal.
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Architect unemployment figures fall
Official statistics show that the number of architects on the dole fell in October and November
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Sheppard Robson takes over at 'NoHo Square'
Make’s designs to be replaced at central London’s former Middlesex Hospital site
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RMJM's Gazprom Tower to be moved
Decision made by St Petersburg authorities and Gazprom following years of controversy
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New images of Mecanoo's Birmingham Library released
Landmark building will be a ’people’s palace’, council leader Mike Whitby claims
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Piano's Shard central core is topped out
The central core of Britain’s tallest building, Renzo Piano’s Shard, was topped out yesterday
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Chipperfield lays into Adam's Athlone House plans
One of Britain’s most famous architects has waded into the row over one of its most controversial private housing projects.
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RMJM designers launching rival firm
RMJM’s prized Asia operation has suffered another hammer blow after five former senior designers joined forces to launch a rival practice in Hong Kong.
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Mangera Yvars Architects bags £40m Nottingham Tesco design
Nottingham development tipped to be the first of a new wave of high quality schemes by the retail giant
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Morrell’s findings spark more questions
The government has been challenged to explain how it will drive change in the construction industry following Monday’s publication of construction tsar Paul Morrell’s landmark report on the impact of climate change
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Millennium village winners chosen
A team comprising Jestico & Whiles, Peter Barber Architects and Studio 54 Architecture has been chosen to design one of the most prestigious regeneration schemes in the country – the final tranche of the Greenwich Millennium Village.
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Southwark Council approves Spparc's Quill tower
A controversial 31-storey student accommodation tower in Southwark by architect Spparc won planning permission from the local council last night despite heavy criticism from Cabe and local residents
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Work starts on LOM's youth and community centre for Watford FC
LOM Architecture starts work on £4 million scheme in Harrow
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Fretton, Fobert and Heneghan Peng on V&A extension shortlist
Seven vying to design museum’s new Exhibition Road development in South Kensington
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CF Møller Architects triumphs in Copenhagen University competition
Danish firm CF Møller Architects has triumphed in an international design competition to design an extension to the University of Copenhagen’s Panum complex on Blegdamsvej in the heart of the city.