All articles by Dave Rogers – Page 41
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BIG wins competition for Swedish sports village
Danish practice BIG has won a design competition to work up plans for a sports village in the Swedish city of Malmo.
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Edaw & Aecom's Derbyshire urban village
Designs by Edaw & Aecom for a new 25 ha urban village in Derbyshire have been submitted for planning.
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Allies & Morrison office block goes for planning
Development Securities has submitted a reserved matters planning application for an Allies & Morrison-designed office block at the Paddington Central scheme.
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Candy & Candy considers lawsuit over Chelsea Barracks
Candy & Candy is the latest firm to consider legal action against Chelsea Barracks developer Qatari Diar over alleged unpaid fees.
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Rogers’ fight for £1.5m fee throws doubt on Barracks
The developer that sacked Richard Rogers from the Chelsea Barracks project has been given until the middle of next week to stump up £1.5 million in alleged unpaid fees or face legal action
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Architects to help Royal Mail sell-off
Leading practices join four-year framework to help build value of assets
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OMA wins Rotterdam office competition
The Office for Metropolitan Architecture has won a competition to design a new municipal building in Rotterdam.
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Holder Mathias to revamp Longbridge
Developer St Modwen has appointed Holder Mathias Architects to work on a £100 million scheme in Longbridge in the West Midlands.
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Contractors for £4 billion academies framework named
Partnerships for Schools has named the 15 contractors which have won a place on its £4 billion academies framework.
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Long & Kentish reveal revamp of Jewish Museum
Details of Long & Kentish Architect’s revamp of the Jewish Museum in London have been revealed following a £10 million overhaul.
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Rogers contemplates legal action against Qatari Diar
Rogers Stirk Harbour & Partners is preparing legal action against Chelsea Barracks developer Qatari Diar, with reports saying the practice is seeking up to £2 million in unpaid fees.
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ODA leaves smaller firms out in the cold
Olympics framework to encourage up-and-coming practices is scrapped
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New $1 million green architecture prize
A new $1 million prize is being launched in Barcelona this month for a retrofitted building which can remain zero-carbon for a year.
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Archial goes into the red with £4.3m pre-tax loss
Archial has plunged into the red in the first half of this year after seeing projects cancelled, offices closed and dozens of staff lose their jobs.
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Competitions
Local firm wins Boscombe beach hut competition
A £100,000 scheme to design four huts for disabled users at a Dorset beach attracted more than 150 entries.
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LSC go-ahead for two college schemes
The Learning & Skills Council has approved funding worth nearly £50 million for two schemes under its stalled college rebuilding programme.
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KPF ships New York big guns to London
Chairman Gene Kohn crosses pond to boost morale following walkout
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Eco-pods for stalled construction sites?
US practice Howeler & Yoon has proposed plans to fill a stalled construction block with a series of eco-pods capable of being moved by robotic arms in its home town of Boston.
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Builders fined £130m for bid rigging
The Office of Fair Trading has fined more than 100 builders a total of nearly £130 million after finding them guilty of anti-competitive practice such as bid-rigging and cover pricing.
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Waghorn Gwynne's carbon neutral farmhouse gets planning
Dumfries & Galloway council has given Waghorn Gwynne Architects the green light for a sustainable farmhouse building.