All articles by Dave Rogers – Page 29
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NewsHertzberger laments fading role of architect
RIBA Gold Medal winner says architects are ‘no longer as important as we once were’
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NewsBattersea Power station architect slams bankers
Simpson says banks are threatening entire development
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NewsFarrell sorting office plan to be revealed
Islington and Camden councils will next week unveil details of plans drawn up by Terry Farrell & Partners to look at ways of revamping Mount Pleasant sorting office.
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NewsAberdeen City Garden Project shortlist images revealed
The jury that will pick a winner for a £140 million international design competition to revamp Aberdeen’s Union Terrace Gardens has promised to listen to public opinion when it makes its choice
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NewsAHMM's Olympic academy to be run by Carpetright founder
School will be re-named Lend Lease Harris Academy Chobham
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BlogsTwo camps of architecture journalism
Architecture journalists fall pretty much into two camps. Those who write news because they can’t write about how great or rubbish a building is and those who write about buildings because they haven’t got the foggiest about news.
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NewsRuth Reed ends RIBA presidency with final shot at Gove
Outgoing RIBA president Ruth Reed has aimed a parting shot at the industry’s nemesis by saying Michael Gove’s free schools initiative will cost more than budgeted.
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NewsGreenwich University's Spiller wields axe over part-time staff
P45s on their way as architecture head begins clearout of part-time lecturers
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NewsAlsop’s new practice to open office outside UK
All Design expects 75% of its work to come from overseas
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NewsWill Alsop’s latest firm to be named by end of the month
Nomadic architect’s new incarnation is with former RMJM principal.
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NewsCabe resources director's pay-off deal dwarfs chief executive's
Richard Simmons receives nearly two-thirds less than Charlotte Cane
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NewsTraditionalists blast Cabe chair for style ‘prejudice’
Paul Finch’s comments on Olympics prompt complaint to culture secretary
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NewsMinister favours ‘sheds’ for hospitals
Cabinet Office minister Francis Maude emphasises future flexibility
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NewsStephenson Bell sheds staff in face of insolvency
One third of staff at one of Manchester’s best-known practices have lost their jobs after the firm went into administration.
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NewsGove asks RIBA how to cut school design costs
Education secretary wants institute to help devise efficiency savings
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NewsRMJM hikes director’s pay despite huge fall in profits
The salary of the highest paid director at RMJM went up by more than £60,000 last year despite profits at the business falling by more than two-thirds
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NewsRIBA comes under fire for hosting ‘bonkers’ 9/11 talk
Institute reviews policy after controversial event booked by Zaha Hadid Architects associate






