All Rogers Stirk Harbour & Partners articles – Page 21
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Building Study
One Hyde Park, London, by Rogers Stirk Harbour
Despite its attempts to ingratiate, One Hyde Park cannot entirely escape its underlying philosophy of segregation
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Rogers hits back at Gove over school design
Richard Rogers has attacked education secretary Michael Gove for singling out his practice in his criticism of the recent school building programme. Last week Gove told a conference on free schools that “we won’t be getting Richard Rogers to design your school, we won’t be getting any ’award-winning’ architects to ...
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Michael Gove in new attack on 'award-winning architects'
Secretary of State for Education again uses public platform to accuse profession of getting rich at public expense
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Richard Rogers appeals to government to save Cabe
Allow the proposed merger with the Design Council to take place or Britain’s quality of life will suffer, architect argues
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Moonies stall Rogers’ Seoul skyscrapers
A £1.3 billion deal to build skyscrapers designed by Rogers Stirk Harbour in the centre of Seoul has hit the rocks because of a £110 million lawsuit filed by the Moonies.
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Rogers, HOK and Hopkins among Shell Centre line-up
Rogers Stirk Harbour, Allies & Morrison, Hopkins and HOK are among those in the frame for one of the most prized schemes in London – the redevelopment of the Shell Centre
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RICS report urges more prefab design
Architects are being urged to use more innovative methods of house building including prefabrication in a report by the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors
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Work starts again on Rogers' Cheesegrater
Work has started again on Rogers Stirk Harbour & Partners’ £340 million Cheesegrater tower in the City after a string of delays.
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Rogers ditched from Milton Keynes housing scheme
Developer abandons RSHP factory-built housing for ’traditional’ design
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Rogers Stirk Harbour's One Hyde Park opens
Rogers Stirk Harbour’s development at One Hyde Park opens its doors for the first time today, with a lavish ceremony catered by Heston Blumenthal kick-starting proceedings.
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Review
Masterworks: architecture at the Royal Academy
Today sees the opening of an exhibition of the models and drawings, known as Diploma Works, that have been presented by architects on their election to the Royal Academy.
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Aedas tops Foster’s in Hong Kong
Aedas has beaten Foster & Partners to its third major project in Hong Kong in a year.
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Rogers' Cheesegrater to rise in 2011
After a series of delays, work is finally due to start on site on the 47-storey Leadenhall building in the City of London.
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Champagne on ice for Rogers Stirk Harbour over £1.5 billion HQ
Mayor Boris Johnson accused of exaggerating client’s “commitment” to Riverside South scheme
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Aedas and Rogers Stirk Harbour win $400 million Hong Kong government competition
Aedas and Rogers Stirk Harbour & Partners have beaten stiff competition from Fosters and SOM to land a $400 million project to design a customs processing centre for the Hong Kong government.
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Lloyd’s Building set to be listed next year
English Heritage will recommend Rogers’ building ’the day it turns 30’
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Rogers shows new Tideway views
Rogers Stirk Harbour & Partners has released new images of its Tideway Wharf project near Battersea Power Station
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Rogers Stirk Harbour set to lose Thames job
One of Rogers Stirk Harbour & Partners’ most significant British projects is on the brink of collapse amid signs of a U-turn by client JPMorgan Chase.
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Hopkins wins St Thomas' cladding competition
A team featuring Hopkins has won a £21 million scheme to re-clad the East Wing of St Thomas’ Hospital in central London.
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Cuts spell disaster for design, warns Richard Rogers
Founding head of Design for London voices anger at its likely abolition, and at loss of Cabe