All articles by Will Hurst – Page 40
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The lying game
Design statements descend into farce as architects routinely give planners the runaround
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Scots planning reforms clash
Architects and environmentalists have clashed over changes to the Scottish planning system.
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‘City the size of Leeds’ planned for Gateway
Richard Rogers unveils vision to build city for 700,000 in east London
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War declared on Arb
Former minister who created regulator now calls for architects to ignore its rulings
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Doubts grow over Barking project
The largest housing development in the Thames Gateway was dealt a double blow this week as both the London Development Agency and the local council revealed grave doubts about its viability.
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Arb wants proof of ability
Members face more regulation than doctors and fear ‘logistical nightmare’
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Gehry plan ‘too garish’ for Hove
Revised designs by Frank Gehry for a £225 million development in Hove, East Sussex, have failed to dispel doubts and controversy surrounding the scheme.
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Demand doubles for architecture courses
The number of people applying to study architecture has almost doubled in the past five years, resulting in at least five new architecture courses being set up.
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Glasgow client lambasts RMJM project handling
Will HurstScottish Parliament architect RMJM launcheda robust defence this week after a client attacked its performance on the prestigious Glasgow Harbour project.Cala Homes regional director Hugh Martin said he had struggled to communicate with RMJM after a number of senior architects working on the project left the practice in the ...
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Atkins hit by chow mein claim
A Welsh firm that makes Chinese ready meals for supermarket giant Sainsbury’s is suing multidisciplinary practice Atkins, claiming design faults on a new factory led to the failure of its refrigeration system.






