All articles by Will Hurst – Page 23
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AnalysisNew York architects and the credit crisis
BD’s News Editor Will Hurst takes a wry look at how Manhattan architects are coping with the credit crunch and visits the World Trade Centre site to be reminded that builders are builders everywhere.
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NewsNew York says work at Ground Zero memorial on track for 2011 opening
Work on Freedom Tower, and Foster, Rogers, Maki towers elsewhere on the site well ahead of schedule
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NewsGovernment fails on pledge for good design
BD and British Council survey reveals depth of architects’ despair over UK housing policy
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NewsOpposition condemns Design for London cuts
Mayor told to rethink design staff layoffs to protect future of architecture
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NewsHodder wants answers on visitor centre
Stirling Prize winner demands feedback from Hadrian’s Wall jury
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NewsForeign Office's design for Birmingham New Street unveiled (images)
The first images of Foreign Office Architects’ competition-winning designs for Birmingham’s New Street Station have been unveiled.
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RIBA calls for simplification of planning rules
The RIBA has called for simpler planning rules for smaller developments and for more to be done to encourage the establishment of local design review panels.
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NewsAnger as visitor centre list chosen in six hours
RIBA and RIAS join architects calling on National Trust to explain Hadrian’s Wall decision
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NewsAdam hails start of a classical revolution (video)
Traditional architecture prospers as New Palladians exhibition launches
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NewsHadid to take part in Venice Biennale debate
A glittering line-up of speakers has been announced to take part in events at A Gathering Space, Scotland’s presence at this year’s Venice Biennale.
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NewsGovernment will review Robin Hood Gardens decision
The government will review its decision not to list Robin Hood Gardens in a major boost for BD’s campaign to save the east London housing estate.
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AnalysisNew director Ichioka looks for firmer ground for the Architecture Foundation
After a turbulent year in which plans for its Zaha Hadid-designed HQ were scrapped, will a new director mean a different direction for the Architecture Foundation? Will Hurst reports
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NewsMcCloud worried about presenting Stirling Prize after architect controversy
TV presenter Kevin McCloud has revealed his worries about presenting the Stirling Prize in October following BD’s revelation that his development firm had dumped its architect Wright & Wright.
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NewsMake's design for London Olympics handball arena unveiled
Make Architects’ designs for the London 2012 Olympic handball arena have been revealed for the first time.
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NewsRSHP plan for Chelsea Barracks under attack
Exclusive Candy housing scheme accused of being ‘gated community’
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NewsKevin McCloud’s own ‘grand design’ in chaos
TV presenter replaces Wright & Wright with practice ready to work weekends for no money
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NewsRobinson attacks EH claims on liveability
Housing expert hits out at argument that estate ‘fails as a place to live’
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NewsNew Street contest comes off the tracks
Critics fear that Foreign Office Architects will lose all control to Atkins
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NewsRuth Reed elected first woman RIBA president
Ruth Reed has been elected the first woman president of RIBA.






