All articles by Dave Rogers – Page 42
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NewsEH demands action over Lubetkin health centre
English Heritage has written to the owner of Lubetkin’s threatened Finsbury Health Centre demanding a meeting to discuss its worsening state of repair
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NewsCartwright Pickard's Wakefield office block gets go-ahead
A new council office development designed by Cartwright Pickard Architects has been given the green light by council planners in West Yorkshire.
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NewsWAM's new Dutch hotel
Dutch practice WAM Architecten is behind the design of new hotel in the town of Zaandam.
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NewsUK firms to design area around US embassy
Farrells to masterplan 6ha site, as Kieran Timberlake wins building
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NewsArchitects in talks over Robin Hood Gardens
Developer lines up four firms to replace Smithsons estate
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NewsNew Farrells mixed-use scheme for Marsh Wall
Farrells has unveiled plans for a mixed-use scheme in the shadow of Canary Wharf in east London.
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NewsLiverpool museum pays out over view
The publicly funded client behind the new Museum of Liverpool has ended up paying out a £750,000 penalty after discovering the building spoils the view from one of the city’s famous Three Graces.
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NewsKieran Timberlake to design new US Embassy
Philadelphia-based practice Kieran Timberlake has won the competition to design Britain’s new US Embassy.
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New fund seeks to promote rural design expertise
The government has announced a £1 million funding pot to help rural councils pay for expert advice to design and plan up to 10,000 new homes.
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Hayes Davidson files legal claim over 20 Blackfriars Road
Planning and visualisation specialist Hayes Davidson has begun a High Court legal battle with a developer over alleged unpaid fees of £100,000 for work on a central London residential block.
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NewsTaxman winds up Seifert’s
John Seifert Architects, the firm founded by the son of Centre Point and Natwest Tower designer Richard Seifert, has been wound up by the taxman
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News£3 million sculpture to hide Stratford eyesore
Studio Egret West’s sculpture aims to improve first impressions for London Olympic visitors
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First Public Land Initiative sites released
The first sites to be developed under the government’s Public Land Initiative for new homes have been named.
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NewsAberdeen arts centre practice seeks compromise
Brisac Gonzalez hopes to salvage sidelined £13m scheme
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NewsLubetkin’s daughter in Finsbury centre fray
The daughter of Berthold Lubetkin has said her father would rather have had his threatened Finsbury Health Centre “dynamited” than turned into flats
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NewsZaha Hadid profits slump by two-thirds
But number of architects employed increases by 19% as high-end contracts fuel turnover
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NewsAlison Brooks and HTA to revamp Ealing estate
HTA and Alison Brooks Architects are part of a team picked to regenerate a rundown housing estate in west London.
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Job agency Adrem resurrected under new name
Collapsed recruitment agency Adrem is back up and running, and now trading as Adrem Group.
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NewsBoyes Rees new Welsh laboratory opens
A £6 million laboratory building designed by Boyes Rees Architects has opened at Glamorgan University.







