More News – Page 1216
-
NewsNew doubt cast on 2012 funding
Advisers to London mayor Boris Johnson have cast renewed doubts over the funding of the 2012 Athletes Village.
-
NewsCabe cautious on Sheffield John Lewis
O’Donnell & Tuomey’s design for a new John Lewis store in Sheffield has been given a cautious welcome by Cabe.
-
News
Prasad warning over presidential campaign
RIBA president Sunand Prasad has delivered a stern warning to presidential candidates Andrew Hanson and Ruth Reed to steer clear of attacks on the organisation that risk damaging staff morale.
-
NewsFoster’s set to prune Leaf tower
Ealing scheme cut as new mayor plans halt to suburban high rise
-
-
News
Cutty Sark ready to start museum
The Cutty Sark conservation project led by Grimshaw and Youmeheshe this week passed a major milestone on its path to full restoration with the removal of its final piece of planking.
-
NewsChipperfield house wins go-ahead
David Chipperfield Architects has won planning permission for a private house in Oxfordshire under the rarely tested PPS7 planning policy for country houses.
-
News
RTPI urges greater scrutiny
The Royal Town Planning Institute is calling on the government to amend the planning bill to subject major infrastructure projects to much greater parliamentary scrutiny.
-
News
Deserving projects share £20,000
Six people have received a total of £20,350 in this year’s RIBA/ICE McAslan bursaries for environmental and community-focused projects in economically deprived areas of the UK and abroad.
-
NewsLocals head Yorkshire line-up
The shortlist for this year’s RIBA Yorkshire White Rose Awards has been announced, with local talent dominating.
-
NewsSave’s risk list hits record
Save Britain’s Heritage has issued a rallying cry to help rescue buildings across the country with the publication of its annual Buildings at Risk list.
-
News
Crunch pushes Aukett Fitzroy Robinson abroad
The credit crunch has been blamed for an 11% fall in profits at Aukett Fitzroy Robinson, revealed in interim results released this week.
-
NewsBenson & Forsyth’s £80m City North scheme to tower over Finsbury Park
Benson & Forsyth has revealed its £80 million City North project in London’s Finsbury Park, a mixed-use development of apartments, retail and leisure facilities.
-
NewsClutching at green straws
Mark Hines Architects has received the go-ahead for its first project, a £1.5 million eco-friendly community centre at Ashton-under-Lyne in Lancashire.
-
NewsBarnstorming farm plan
Forge Architects has beaten firms including Alan Camp Architects, Pitman Tozer and Anglo-German outfit 51.5° in a contest to create a building for an urban farm.
-
NewsRogers’ latest award is Companion of Honour
Richard Rogers joined an elite club of figures in the Queen’s birthday honours list last weekend.
-
News
Cambridge to get 350 new homes
Almost 350 new homes and apartments are to be built on Cambridge’s southern fringe after outline planning approval was granted last week.
-
NewsCafé doubles to guard urban space
Plans have been submitted by architect HRI to build a café pavilion in Inverness.
-
News
New community centre planned
Designs by Adams & Sutherland for a community centre in Stratford in the London Borough of Newham have been submitted for planning permission.
-
NewsCollege building follows the sun
Architect Stubbs Rich has released images of its newly occupied college building in Herefordshire.







