All News articles – Page 1115
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Shining example makes photo awards shortlist
Japanese photographer Daichi Ano is one of 10 entrants to have made it onto the professional shortlist for architecture photographers in this year’s Sony World Photography Awards.
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Rogers and Hadid to cut jobs
Rogers Stirk Harbour & Partners, Zaha Hadid Architects and Gehry Partners have all revealed redundancies this week.
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‘Decades till City’s next tall building’
It could be 20 years before another tall tower is built in the square mile, the City of London’s planning chief has predicted, in a dire assessment of the future for skyscrapers in the capital.
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Any doubts over Thomas?
The scrapping of Thomas Heatherwick’s glass bridge is the latest in a run of setbacks for the designer, yet his stock seems as high as ever
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Heatherwick glass bridge shattered by recession
£7.5 million price tag scuppers ‘jewel in the crown’ of King’s Cross Central
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Arb election results announced
Arb Reform Group fails in bid for clean sweep but maintains its five places on the board
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Zaha Hadid Architects to cut jobs
Zaha Hadid Architects has become the latest big name practice to announce redundancies.
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Radical plans to streamline the planning process announced
Radical plans to streamline the planning process to help small firms weather the recession were announced by government today.
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Fairfield Shipyard flats go ahead
Glasgow City Council has approved a multimillion pound redevelopment of the Fairfield Shipyard building in Govan by Clydeport.
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Boris Johnson's plan to retrofit London (video)
Mayor of London Boris Johnson has announced plans to help retrofit the capital with the launch of a new skills academy.
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English Heritage faces critics at Robin Hood Gardens debate (audio)
At a debate on Robin Hood Gardens at Ecobuild yesterday English Heritage was outnumbered four-to-one by those in favour of listing the estate.
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Gareth Hoskins makes music on Shetland
Construction on Gareth Hoskins’ £10 million music and cinema venue in Shetland is due to start next month, nine years after the project for the remote archipelago community was first conceived.
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Bishopsfield housing estate saved
The 1960s Bishopsfield housing estate in Harlow is being recommended for listing at grade II after it was saved from demolition by the credit crunch.
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Gehry admits to 50% cut in staff
Starchitect Frank Gehry has been forced to cut his staff count by 50% over the past year, the architect, who turned 80 this week, has revealed.