All articles by Dave Rogers – Page 29
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Basil Spence honoured by blue plaque
Coventry Cathedral designer Basil Spence has been honoured with an English Heritage blue plaque unveiled this morning (Wednesday) at his former home and office in north London.Spence, who died in 1976, was commissioned to design a new cathedral after the existing one was destroyed by German bombers during the second ...
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Wandsworth hopeful of reviving more axed BSF schools
Wandsworth Council in south-west London is hoping to revive building schemes for two more schools axed under the BSF programme following a reprieve for two schools by AHMM and BDP.Work on the £70 million deal to rebuild Southfields Community College by BDP and AHMM’s Burntwood Secondary School will begin next ...
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Plasticine model of future city needs new home
A model depicting how a city may look in the future, made entirely of plasticine, needs a new home because its creator no longer has room for it.
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Analysis
Architects seek shelter in London
While the housing market is showing signs of revival in the capital, elsewhere it remains stagnant with a constrained mortgage market and fears over localism two of the main inhibitors
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Lipton says Make’s City scheme is ‘the worst’
Original Broadgate developer Stuart Lipton has said Make’s proposals to replace the current buildings are the worst he has seen in the City of London for two decades.
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Morrison family sinks £8 million into RMJM
Refinancing deal aimed at securing “robust financial position”
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Aedas boss says London office needs 'to do better'
Firm plans to buy design-led practice to win big jobs in capital
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Blogs
How the RIBA is selling architects to Mipim
This year’s RIBA presence at Mipim is bigger than last year with the Institute taking 20 small practices down to Cannes.
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RMJM bosses need to go, says Far East rival Aedas
Aedas chairman attacks practice owners after recruiting their entire China projects team
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Nine architects chosen to work up Earls Court designs
Nine firms including Allies & Morrison, John McAslan, Make and Studio Egret West have been picked to work up designs for an £8 billion overhaul of Earls Court in west London.
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Blogs
London's tentative return
There’s an undeniable buzz to the London stand at Mipim and a new sense of optimism is emerging
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News
Christian Candy apologises to Qataris
Prince of Wales also gets apology following Chelsea Barracks dispute.
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Kohn Pedersen Fox’s 60 Holborn Viaduct
Work to market Kohn Pedersen Fox’s 60 Holborn Viaduct has resumed more than two years after planning consent was granted.
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DCMS plans superquango by merging Cabe and EH
Plans to merge Cabe and English Heritage into a superquango are being drawn up by the government under radical cost-cutting measures.
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Government to wind up Sea Change programme
The coalition government is scrapping the Sea Change initiative introduced three years ago by the previous Labour regime to revamp rundown seaside resorts.