All UK articles – Page 773
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Gensler claims businesses key to tackling London's 'open space deficit'
Practice unveils new research at Mipim in collaboration with the Urban Land Institute
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Cable claims planning system is a barrier to economic growth
Business secretary says thousands of bad decisions add up to a “huge missed opportunity”
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John McAslan's Crossrail station approved
Westminster City Council planners back Hanover Square proposals
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West London PassivHaus retrofit revealed
Paul Davis & Partners unveils first British retrofit to be awarded PassivHaus accreditation
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RMJM boss admits "two very difficult years"
Under-fire chief executive Peter Morrison thanks staff for “understanding” but offers no apology over salaries
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Brady 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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Haigh to lead Cabe survivors
Details of which 20 staff from axed quango Cabe will move across to the Design Council have been announced.
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Arup builds lucrative green alliance
Arup and Skanska have formed a partnership that will allow them to exploit the retrofit potential of the £10 billion-a-year commercial property market.
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Second thoughts
By the time I read your front-page story (“End of the architect?” February 25), my Tweet-pal @emberson had already pointed out that “reports of the death of architecture have been greatly exaggerated; repeatedly”
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Learning from school history
Your leader (“The only certainty is change”, February 25) makes depressing reading for architects.
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Interest free?
It is notable that the politicians who are willing to hand over school design to corporations with no knowledge or experience of design for the educational field were themselves all educated in the wonderful environments of bespoke historic buildings.
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Disastrous recipe
What is all this nonsensical talk about the end of the architectural role (“End of the architect?” and “Schools architects’ role could be over” February 25)?
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Back to the drawing board
Architecture schools need to rethink more than business skills training if the profession is to survive
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Gerner advises all party rail group
DLG Architects partner Gareth Gerner has announced he is working with the government’s All Party Parliamentary Light Rail Group to show the potential for regeneration such transport links can bring.
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Developer 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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Site clearance begins for Nightingale's Glasgow hospital
’Super hospital’ is due to open in 2015
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London dock projects revealed
London Development Agency and Newham Council will use Mipim to unveil plans for Royal Docks
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Architects sought for £20 million framework
London & Quadrant Housing Trust is inviting bids from architects to join an architectural framework agreement.