All articles by Dan Stewart – Page 31
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Architects take over Kensington on first day of festival
South Kensington's Exhibition Street is pedestrianised for first day of the London Festival of Architecture
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London Festival of Architecture: Hub highlights
Some of the events that caught our eye at London's summer architecture festival - our hublights, if you will
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Tax prompts demand for demolition
A new government tax on empty buildings has prompted a huge rise in demand for demolition contractors as developers rush to flatten deserted properties, writes Dan Stewart.
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Now credit crunch hits architects, too
Architects have become the latest group to be hit by the credit crunch, with two major firms making redundancies and a number of others freezing recruitment, writes Dan Stewart.
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Fatal accident brings work to halt on Bovis’ Sky TV site
Police and HSE launch investigation after agency worker on £130m London office scheme is killed
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Has London gone architecture crazy?
The capital's month-long architecture festival is so jam-packed with events it's positively daunting...
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Olympic venues budget rises by over £100m, says Mayor’s office
Stadium now costs £525m but overall budget has risen by only £16m
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Cabe unconvinced by McAslan scheme at St Paul’s
Design review panel says “further design development” is needed
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Credit crunch bites 11% off profits at Aukett Fitzroy Robinson
Profits suffer in UK property market but turnover leaps 20% on back of architect's expanding activity in Russia and Middle East
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Rogue builder forced into liquidation
Midland Construction wound up after leaving behind “trail of destruction”
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MJP Architects help BBC memorial light up the sky
Architect collaborates with artist on BBC sculpture to remember journalists killed on assignments
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Capita Symonds buys M&E consultant in third deal this year
Capita buys Pearce Buckle, completing a hat-trick of acquisitions since March
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Maze Prison: Lost in the maze
The site of the notorious Maze prison was going to be the symbolic location of Northern Ireland’s showpiece stadium and a ‘conflict transformation centre’. Now, after five years work and £5m spent, the plan is set to be scrapped.
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New York cracks down after 15 site deaths in six months
Mayor Bloomberg launches a package of tough legislation as crane inspector is arrested
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Architects compete with slip road for Prime Minister’s award
AHMM, Denton Corker Marshall and Allies and Morrison nominated for CABE-sponsored award
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Foster's Elephant House opens in Copenhagen
British architect opens its first zoological building in the Danish capital
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London Festival of Architecture builds Foster design in a day
Public to put together architect’s exclusive design as part of London Festival of Architecture
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Design for London framework panel revealed
Capital’s design watchdog announces 26 architects to sit on urban design framework