All articles by David Rogers – Page 122
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NewsResidents fight Marks Barfield's Islamia Primary school
Campaign group promises legal action over Islamic primary in London.
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NewsFarrell's Earls Court redevelopment threatened by Big Society plans
Council tenants want to take over own homes
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NewsRoom for London competition attracts 500
Winner of the contest, organised by Alain de Botton’s Living Architecture, due next month
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NewsPLP's Heron Plaza gets planning
Work on 43-storey City of London scheme to start later this year
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NewsHolder Mathias wins approval for Woking office block
A 2,500sq m office scheme in Woking, Surrey, by Holder Mathias has been given planning by the local council.
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NewsIan Simpson eyes recovering London residential market
Practice admits last two years have been ’nightmare’
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NewsDiller Scofidio & Renfro reveals Los Angeles gallery designs
Billionaire arts philanthropist bankrolls £83m modern art museum
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NewsRiba and Cabe accused of failing to act locally in design review bids
Organisations failed to consult network over bids to run design reviews.
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Features
Korea on the march
Working in Korea may be a high risk move but, as local practices are proving, their country offers plenty of rewards.
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NewsRecession hits Farrells' numbers
Latest accounts from leading practice show profits and turnover suffering
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NewsBDP pays tribute to murdered colleague
Landscape architect Joanna Yeates worked at firm’s Bristol office
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NewsFormer Foster's chief tranforms rooftop in Poole
The former chief operating officer of Foster & Partners has teamed up with a local practice to design a new roof for a luxury apartment complex in Poole.
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FeaturesBuilding bridges within the construction industry
In tough times architects’ relationships with others in the construction industry is even more important, but like a good marriage, it has to work both ways.
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NewsCabe signs off on bid to merge with Design Council
Housing minister Grant Shapps has to decide whether to kill off Cabe or allow it to join forces with the Design Council after the boards of both bodies signed off a merger proposal.






