All articles by David Rogers – Page 119
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NewsRIBA pledges to kick out wage abuse firms
Brady promises to ’go after’ practices that fail to pay students at least minimum wage
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NewsBrady urges stars to stop exploiting students
RIBA president-elect calls for an end to free working and for better student skills
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NewsDeveloper unveils details of KPF's Kings Reach tower refurb
Make’s replacement will overhaul London building rather than knock it down
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NewsShortlisted designs for major V&A extension revealed
Seven designs, including proposals by Heneghan Peng, Amanda Levete, Snøhetta and Jamie Fobert, exhibited to the public
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NewsGovernment brands Unesco 'wasteful'
International heritage agency under fire for failing to show results
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NewsFerguson attacks Populous's Bristol stadium plan
Former RIBA president told he is “living in cloud cuckoo land” after hitting out at Ashton Gate scheme
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NewsArchitect gets resi green light after appeal
Child Graddon Lewis will now build five-storey block in Barnet
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NewsChange or die, RIBA tells architects
An RIBA Building Futures report says architects will have to become better businessmen to compete with foreign firms.
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NewsNew images of Faulkner Browns' 2012 canoe course
Olympics venue in Waltham Cross was first new build to open
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NewsAllies & Morrison plots Westfield London expansion
Firm asked to work up mixed-use design to extend the White City shopping centre
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NewsBodmin service station goes in for planning
Mountford Pigott behind plans for hotel and retail complex
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New aerial images of 2012 Olympic venues released
More than 12,000 people now on Olympic Park site
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NewsRobert Adam nabs huge Aldershot housing job
A team featuring Robert Adam has won a huge scheme to build 4,500 homes on former army land in Aldershot.Adam Architecture’s masterplanning arm, Adam Urbanism, is part of the group headed by landlord and developer Grainger which will build the new homes and accompanying community facilities in the Hampshire town.Defence ...
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News£450m Liverpool hospital clears legal hurdle
Challenge against using PFI to fund scheme is dropped
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AnalysisIs it all over for school design?
With BSF axed, projects are decreasing, with some practices taking their skills abroad.
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NewsResi market boosts architects' optimism
Firms expecting more work from private housing says RIBA Future Trends report
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NewsOlympic Park architect attacks West Ham decision
Steve Lawrence says Hammers and Spurs should share stadium
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NewsWest Ham reveals its stadium bid dream team
Olympic stadium-designer Populous has been working on West Ham United’s bid to turn the 80,000-seat complex into a football and athletics venue once next year’s games are finished, BD has learned.






