All articles by Dave Rogers – Page 38
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Edaw masterplan could benefit from Cambridge bond issue
A masterplan drawn up by Edaw is one of two schemes Cambridge University wants to pursue by borrowing money for the first time in its 800 year history.
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UK post-tsunami construction work praised
Reconstruction work funded by the UK public following the Boxing Day tsunami five years ago was among the best of its kind, a new report has found.
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K2's Liverpool eco-house goes for planning
K2 Architects has submitted plans for a new eco-house on Merseyside.
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Brady Mallalieu Architects docklands housing scheme completes
A housing scheme designed by Brady Mallalieu Architects in the shadow of London’s Canary Wharf has been completed.
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Five shortlisted for urban landscape award
Five schemes have been shortlisted for a combined UK and German landscape architecture prize.
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Muse's Blackpool scheme goes for planning
Muse Developments has submitted a planning application for a £220 mixed-use scheme in Blackpool called Talbot Gateway.
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First images of Heatherwick's Stockton biomass plant
The first images of the Thomas Heatherwick-designed biomass power plant in north-east England have been released.
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Vicky Richardson appointed to British Council
Blueprint editor Vicky Richardson has been appointed as director of architecture at the British Council.
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Competitions
Platform 5 wins NLA refurbishment competition
An extension designed by Platform 5 to a Victorian terraced house in Hackney has won a refurbishment competition held by New London Architecture.
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Council backs CZWG’s Bournemouth development
Proposals by CZWG for a £50 million mixed-use scheme in the middle of Bournemouth have been give the green light by local planners.
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Developer cherry-picks from rival Chelsea bids
Squire and Dixon Jones asked to work together on Barracks site
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Edinburgh Council approves BDP conference centre extension
Edinburgh City Council has given the green light to plans to enlarge the Edinburgh International Conference Centre.
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Foreign Office Architects to close as partners split
Award-winning practice set to cease trading once current schemes are complete
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RIBA pitches for Arb's registration role
The RIBA has called on the government to let it take over regulation and registration powers from the Architects Registration Board.
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Sheppard Robson to design campus for Manchester Metropolitan University
Sheppard Robson has won a scheme to design a new campus for Manchester Metropolitan University.
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Squire & Partners, Dixon Jones score Chelsea Barracks victory
A team led by Squire & Partners, Dixon Jones and landscape architects Kim Wilkie Associates are to design a new masterplan for the Chelsea Barracks redevelopment.
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Atkins creates new shelf space for British Library
A storage building for the British Library, designed by Atkins, has opened.
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KPF hotel opens in Las Vegas
A hotel designed by Kohn Pederson Fox has opened in the US city of Las Vegas.
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Analysis
Dubai or not Dubai? That is the question
The city famous for its sky-high ambitions now has debts to match and is feared to be on the brink of collapse. David Rogers asks what next for architects in the Gulf
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