All Building Design articles in 17 November 2006 – Page 3
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News
Hunter to advise DfES on new schools
Architect Hunter & Partners will be advising the Department for Education & Skills on all new schools projects.
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News
Adams Kara Taylor keeps brand after takeover
Leading engineer Hanif Kara has pledged that his company, Adams Kara Taylor, will retain its name and brand following its acquisition by White Young Green for a reported £10.5 million, with a further £5 million over the next three years depending on performance.
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Building Study
Apartments, Auckland by S333
Densification developments are bringing a European feel to Auckland, with urban scale integration central to the theme.
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News
Arb hikes cost of exam for foreigners by 20%
The Arb has hiked the cost of the exam that foreign architects must take to qualify in the UK by a staggering 20%, to £1,210.
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Technical
Pressure still rising on CO2
The Stern Review’s economic case against climate change points the way, but much remains to be done
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News
SMC tots up £2.35bn of work in three months
Stewart McColl’s SMC Group has won contracts to design more than £2.35 billion worth of projects in the last three months, with an additional £31 million in stage fees over the same period.
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News
1000 ancient monuments still at risk, says English Heritage
More than 1,000 grade I and II* listed buildings and structural Scheduled Ancient Monuments remain “at risk”, according to English Heritage’s annual report, released on Tuesday.
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