All articles by Andrea Klettner – Page 87
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PRP completes Slough zero-carbon development
PRP Architects has completed one of the country’s largest zero-carbon developments, at Greenwatt Way in Slough, Berkshire.
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NewsBDP wins Chinese masterplan
BDP has won an international competition to masterplan and design most of the buildings within an urban regeneration project in the city of Foshan in southern China.
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NewsGreen light for McAslan's St John’s Wood Barracks
John McAslan & Partners’ reworked plans for St John’s Wood Barracks in north London have finally been given the green light by planners at Westminster City Council.
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NewsMarks Barfield seeks sponsor for Brighton tower
Marks Barfield Architects has launched a search for a sponsor to build the i360 tower in Brighton.
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NewsOlympic clock wins planning gold
Westminster City Council has approved plans for a 6.5 metre-high clock in Trafalgar Square, which will count down the time to the 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Games.
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NewsRIBA calls for flexible school procurement
The RIBA has called on the Government to ensure flexible procurement routes for local authorities building new schools.
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ReviewBD previews Open House weekend
This weekend hundreds of buildings in London are opening up their doors to the public as part of the city’s annual Open House event, BD picks five of the best to go and visit.
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NewsArchial shares suspended
Archial suspended trading of its shares on Friday afternoon, pending “clarification of the company’s financial position”.
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NewsSteven Holl's Glasgow School of Art proposals revealed
The winning team behind phase 1 of the Glasgow School of Art redevelopment has revealed images of its plans.
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NewsFears grow for Dewsbury regeneration masterplan
Architect Irena Bauman is calling on the government to help with the regeneration of troubled Dewsbury
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Arb cuts retention fee after government pressure
The Arb has reduced the cost of its annual retention fee by £6 to £80 from 2011.
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NewsArchitects to aid coalition climate-change plans
Architects are set to play a central role in the government’s double-pronged attack on climate change under new plans set to be announced this week.
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NewsAuthorities to review Gazprom tower plans
Russian authorities are set to review RMJM’s Gazprom Tower in St Petersburg following a report from Unesco’s World Heritage Committee
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NewsOlympic clock set for Trafalgar Square
Plans for a giant clock in Trafalgar Square counting down the time until the start of the 2012 Games are set to be approved by the City of Westminster.
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NewsAuthorities to review Gazprom tower plans
Russian authorities are set to review RMJM’s Gazprom Tower in St Petersburg following a report from Unesco’s World Heritage Committee.
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Disgraced architect forged notes
Robert Lindsay, the first architect ever struck off by the Arb, has been caught forging doctors’ notes to avoid attending a trial at Carlisle Crown Court.
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NewsShapps insists localism will see more houses built
The government has insisted it will get more housing built by handing power back to local authorities despite reports that plans for new homes are being abandoned across the country.
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NewsV&A launches competition for new extension
The V&A has launched a design competition to create a new gallery to house temporary exhibitions on its Exhibition Road site in Kensington.
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Double win for Rural Design at Saltire awards
Scottish architect Rural Design has bagged two prizes at this year’s Saltire Society Housing Design Awards, which were handed out in Edinburgh today by culture minister Fiona Hyslop.






