All articles by Dan Stewart – Page 3
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Housing market sees North/South divide opening up
Hometrack survey suggests split in market conditions between northern and southern areas of England
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Blow to Rogers as £135m British Museum plans turned down
Practice’s proposals for extension to Bloomsbury museum are turned down by Camden council
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Party Tricks: Ash Sakula's Luton Carnival Arts Centre
Ash Sakula’s Carnival Arts Centre is Luton’s answer to Notting Hill – buzzing with life and invention and a haven for stiltwalkers and other forms of streetlife
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Blacklist lobby group seeks action against major firms
Blacklist Support Group is inaugurated to form ‘coherent voice’ for blacklisted workers
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Part-built Foster hotel on Strand goes into receivership
PricewaterhouseCoopers appointed receiver on controversial £25m, 11-storey development in central London
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Fretton is bookies’ favourite for Stirling win
Architect’s Fuglsang Kunstmuseum in Denmark given 3/1 odds by William Hill
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Finally, some good news: the Stirling prize is back
After months of mostly bad news in architecture, it’s good to have something positive to discuss even if it is a strange shortlist
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Rogers shortlisted twice for Stirling prize 2009
AHMM, BDP, Eric Parry and Tony Fretton also in the running for architecture’s most prestigious award
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Icon do that: architects redesign London landmarks
Quinlan Terry’s sketch of Chelsea Barracks proved that even a doodle can make waves. It inspired us to ask four architects to imagine how some traditional London landmarks might look with a twist
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Four-storey office catches fire in Soho
Twelve fire engines are attending the scene on Dean Street in central London
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SANAA's Hyde Park pavilion
This year’s Hyde Park pavilion is a silvery water snake designed by Japanese architect SANAA. Dan Stewart found his umbrella and went to take a look …
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Mott files stinging rebuke to Multiplex Wembley claim
Legal battle over stadium continues as engineer calls contractor’s £253m case ‘embarrassing’
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Mott files stinging rebuke to Multiplex Wembley claim
Legal battle over stadium continues as engineer calls contractor's £253m case 'embarrassing'
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Aukett Fitzroy Robinson guilty of 'fraudulent misrepresentation'
High Court judges that architect deceived clients about composition of project team on two high-profile jobs
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Carmody Groarke’s 7/7 memorial unveiled in Hyde Park
Memorial honours victims of 2005 Tube bombings
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Rogers designs 50-storey skyscraper in Mexico City
Rogers Stirk Harbour + Partners commissioned to design headquarters for BBVA and Bancomer
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Profit tumbles 83% at CRH
Further cost-cutting planned as Irish materials group suffers slump in orders over past six months
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Persimmon to start work on 50 new housing sites
Housebuilder says conditions in the UK housing market are starting to improve
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RIBA launches seafront shelters competition
Four shelters and kiosk by Bexhill-on-Sea's De La Warr Pavilion will form part of £5m regeneration programme
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Buro Happold expands into Hong Kong
Multidisciplinary engineer pushes into Far East with opening of new office