All articles by Dan Stewart – Page 45
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BDP profit slumps as staff costs soar £5m
UK’s biggest architect operates at £20,000 loss despite turnover rise and buoyant market
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Sir Robert McAlpine tipped to scoop £1bn Noho project
Contractor in lead for Candy & Candy’s prestigious mixed-use scheme, north of Soho
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ǿմýs may undergo Cabe-style security review
Home Office report says provision for terrorist-proof measures could be made part of a design review
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Galliford Try buys Kendall Cross for £9.3m
Contractor acquires North Eastern affordable housing contractor with turnover of £23.3m
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Alsop reveals plans for £3.5bn regeneration of Croydon
Will Alsop's masterplan for the transformation of Croydon will feature a 30-storey 'vertical Eden Project'
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Architects shortlisted for 2012 sports 'hub'
David Adjaye, Bennetts Associates and David Morley among those to vie to design Eton Manor sporting hub
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Poll says less than 50% are happy with progress on Olympic venues
A government survey reveals only 42% of UK adults are confident in the progress made on building the 2012 Games
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Parliament's green energy plans revealed
A study by BDP says the Palace of Westminister could cut CO2 by using the tide as well as wind turbines and ground source cooling
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leit-werk to illuminate Blackpool with new sculpture
Architect's New Horizon sculpture of mirrored steel will sit at heart of £3.5m redevelopment of St John's Precinct
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Construction Act fails to make the cut
The reform of the Construction Act may have to wait another year before it is made law.
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Olympic authority unveils its designs for 2012 stadium
… as Balfour Beatty puts a £200m pricetag is put on the aquatics centre
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Not exactly bowled over
The hoo haa surrounding the unveiling of HOK's 'compelling bowl' at the Olympic site left ǿմý's reporter feeling strangely umoved
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Government sets 2008 agenda in Queen's speech
Government targets planning and housing plus brings in a surprise Apprenticeships Bill
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Nouvel redesigns Beirut hotel
Star architect re-starts work on Landmark hotel after three-year delay
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Gutted warehouse did not have sprinklers
Sprinklers had not been installed in the burnt-out Warwickshire warehouse where four firemen are feared to have died
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Rafael Viñoly
Following the news of the death of Rafael Viñoly aged 78 here is our interview with the world renowned architect, first published in November 2007
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Nouvel joins Foster team planning Italian new town
Superstar architects use RIBA international conference to announce second collaboration
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Nouvel joins Foster team planning Italian new town
Superstar architects use RIBA international conference to announce second collaboration
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Cooper to hold ‘ideas competition’ for eco-towns
Minister invites industry to come up with low-carbon concepts to be judged by the public
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Call for more out of town supermarkets
Competition Commission says planning system should make supermarket development easier