All UK articles – Page 867
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Carbon team sees 'opportunities'
Tackling climate change is a huge opportunity for the construction industry, according to the initial findings of the government’s Low Carbon Construction Innovation and Growth Team.
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Hamiltons changes name to BFLS
Hamiltons has changed its name to BFLS, it announced at Mipim this week.
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RIBA announces political debates ahead of election
The RIBA is holding a series of high-profile hustings to allow architects to quiz politicians about their views and policies ahead of the General Election.
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NewsFlacq to be wound up as directors and staff join Arup Associates
Award-winning practice Flacq is to be wound up after its four founders agreed to take up director posts at Arup Associates.The five-year-old firm will cease trading on April 5 when directors Marcus Lee, James Finestone, Hal Currey and Kim Quazi all join the architectural arm of the engineering group.Flacq, which ...
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Architects encouraged to take up adviser role
Architects and other design professionals are being encouraged to become accredited ‘Client Design Advisers’ to help ensure good design and sustainability on forthcoming Building Schools for the Future projects.
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NewsArchial retains Alsop name in rebranding
Archial is hanging on to Will Alsop’s name despite rebranding the division he left last year.
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NewsMarks Barfield plans transformation of Longbridge site
Marks Barfield is working on a project that could transform the old Longbridge car plant in Birmingham into a centre for young people.
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NewsWilkinson Eyre’s Liverpool bridge scoops top honour at Civic Trust Awards
Heatherwick Studio, DRMM, Foreign Office Architects, AHMM and Rogers Stirk Harbour & Partners were among the practices honoured in this year’s Civic Trust Awards.
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Homes agency appoints new head of design
The Homes & Communities Agency has appointed Jane Briginshaw as its new head of design and sustainability.
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Dundee architects to host Question Time-styled debate
The Royal Incorporation of Architects in Scotland has lent its support to a forthcoming Question Time-style hustings organised by the by Dundee Institute of Architects
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Rare fossilised floor recovered from Heathrow’s Terminal Two
Architectural salvage firm Retrouvius has reclaimed a polished limestone floor from Heathrow’s Terminal Two, which is currently being demolished.
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Architects urged to enter The Wood Awards 2010
Architects and designers are being invited to enter The Wood Awards 2010.
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NewsWind turbines being installed in Elephant & Castle Strata tower
Work to install three wind turbines at a huge new Hamiltons-designed tower in south London is due to be completed next week
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NewsRogers joins campaign to save steel bungalows
Leading architects and developers including Richard Rogers, Ron Arad, Glenn Howells and Peter Palumbo have joined a campaign to save two rare 1970s bungalows in north London by architects Robin Spence and Robin Webster
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NewsMipim hopes overseas projects will lure 18,000
Attendance set to match last year’s as property fair takes industry’s pulse
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NewsHare’s curved roof is set to hit a high note
Work starts on site next month on Nicholas Hare’s workshop in Essex for the Royal Opera House’s backstage team
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NewsAukett’s staff take £750,000 salary cut
A drastic round of salary cuts at Aukett Fitzroy Robinson is expected to save the firm more than £750,000 this year — around 5% of the firm’s business
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NewsRIBA’s student hardship fund is set to run dry
Record number of applications means institute will turn down people in genuine need
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Cabe drops backing for Europan
Cabe, which has facilitated the Europan competition in the UK for the last six years, has announced it will not be backing Europan 11







