All articles by Dave Rogers – Page 21
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Analysis
Dubai: Bloodied but unbowed
After a tumultuous five years, Dubai is again emerging as a safe haven for investors
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News
Cost of studying architecture creates 'artificial barrier'
More flexibility over courses needed, says new report
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Features
‘I’m interested in keeping it fresh’
Baylight’s Crispin Kelly likes practices to stretch themselves
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News
'Thatcher had a razor-like mind'
Architects share their memories of Margaret Thatcher, who died today
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Features
Chris Brown: ‘Our skill is to identify talent’
Smaller firms are crucial to Igloo’s cool city residential work
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News
Chipperfield only Brit on Nobel shortlist
Dozen firms including OMA and Herzog de Meuron make final cut
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Features
Creative approach to living in the city
Ballymore’s design-led focus sells well in the capital’s hot spots
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News
Zaha Hadid to sue over copycat design
Building in Chongqing could be finished before architect’s Beijing complex
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Analysis
‘Zero fees’ is all part of the squeeze
Sanctuary deal can be traced back to government’s cost-cutting advice
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Features
Bringing clients the Olympic spirit
Kevin Owens is drawing on his Locog years to improve design from the client’s side
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News
Leading Tory says 'knock down Olympic stadium'
Andrew Boff says converting it is waste of money
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News
British architects make inroads in Iraq
Aecom, Assemblage and Pringle Brandon Perkins Will chasing work
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Tablet only
Kensington stands by £80m Holland Park school
Kensington Chelsea Council was this week forced to defend its £80 million Holland Park School, which will start taking its first pupils next month. The six-storey Aedas-designed building has been divided into two halves separated by a central atrium with each level connected by walkways. The school’s 1,400 ...
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News
Zaha Hadid bids for Qatar World Cup stadium
Iraqi-born architect reveals she is keen to target further work in Middle East
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