All articles by David Rogers – Page 4
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Government slashes housing standards red tape
Overhaul includes minimum space standards promise, as well as discarding requirments for rainwater harvesting
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London primed for nearly 250 new towers
Nearly 250 towers are being planned or built in London with nearly half of the schemes already approved
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Serpentine Pavilion architect revealed
Chilean architect Smiljan Radic will design this year’s pavilion at the Serpentine Gallery in London’s Kensington Gardens
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Shortlist for Milan Expo UK pavilion unveiled
Host of architects and consultants across eight teams in running for prestigious job
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Farrell Review expected to make 'dozens' of recommendations
Review into state of the architecture profession to be published at the end of the month
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Four architects in line for £200m Maidenhead revamp
Practices including Eric Parry and Rick Mather chasing mixed-use job
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Natural History Museum designs go on display
Five teams chasing deal with winner due in April
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Olympic Aquatics Centre to open this weekend
Zaha Hadid’s acquatics centre to open on Saturday, with swimming sessions to start at £3.50
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Heatherwick unveils Cape Town museum plan
Work involves turning grain silo into art museum
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RMJM's Hong Kong business folds
RMJM’s Hong Kong arm has been wound up after being hit with a series of winding-up petitions from creditors
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Foster's chief leaves after firm ditches role
Foster Partners chief executive Mouzhan Majidi has left the business after the firm decided it no longer needed his role
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Decision on £1bn Convoys Wharf delayed
Developer Hutchison Whampoa ‘hopeful’ for March planning verdict after masterplan amended
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Profit rockets at Zaha Hadid on back of global growth
Profit at Zaha Hadid Architects rose sharply last year thanks to booming workloads around the globe
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Former RMJM Hong Kong staff claim they're owed £250k
Former RMJM staffers in Hong Kong issue press release spelling out their grievances
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Austin-Smith Lord pays staff missing £700k
Legal action continues as practice hopes to end CVA this summer
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RIBA seeks wider influence across construction industry
RIBA president meeting with contractors, housebuilders as well as local authorities in bid to widen RIBA’s engagement with industry
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Heatherwick bridge backers consult Prince Charles
Backer Joanna Lumley says: ‘He longed to know more’
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Middle East: A new day dawns
The 2008 liquidity crisis in the Middle East and then the Arab Spring did much to scare off UK firms. Now, a faster than expected recovery is drawing them back to Abu Dhabi, Qatar and particularly Dubai - which is seen as the business hub for the region
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Top 150 Contractors and Housebuilders 2011
Looking at recent trading updates you’d be forgiven for thinking that the industry was on the road to recovery. But there’s a few big hurdles to jump over yet, and this will take some time. Martin Hewes’ annual league tables of the UK’s top contractors and housebuilders show exactly how ...