Architects & design News – Page 157
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Hackney moots ‘timber-first’ planning policy
Council may support use of wood, where feasible, as ‘primary construction material’
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60% of architects have no business plan
RIBA report highlights lack of forward planning by most architecture practices
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Boris seeks consultants for London design panel
Consultants sought for design and urbanism procurement panel
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British housing slammed as "cramped and poorly planned"
RIBA and Ipsos MORI report into public attitudes highlights dissatisfaction with space
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Aecom and NBS join forces to launch new BIM service
New firm NBS Schumann Smith will add cost and carbon data to BIM models offered to architects
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Dream job for Arup in Seoul
Engineering services firm plays centrol role in South Korean commercial development
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RIBA to include BIM in Plan of Work
The RIBA Plan of Work is set to be overhauled for the first time in 50 years to include BIM processes.
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Imperial War Museum proposals approved
£35m expansion and regeneration scheme wins council’s backing
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Serpentine pavilion designs revealed
Designs by architect Herzog & de Meuron and artist Ai Weiwei unveiled
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Broadgate owners apply for certificate of immunity from listing
British Land and Blackstone risk new heritage battle while unveiling new public realm plans for City complex
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Selfridges confirms Shard architect role on revamp
Renzo Piano’s appointment to store extension will set the luxury retailer’s agenda for the ‘next century’
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Chelsea submits bid for Battersea Power Station
Clubs hopes to develop a 60,000 seat stadium on iconic site as well as homes, shops and offices
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Killby & Gayford collapse halts work on centre for black history
Work on £6.5m history and culture centre in Brixton forced to stop after contractor goes into administration
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Exclusive: Shard architect primed for flagship Selfridges scheme
Renzo Piano set to embark on third high profile London project with major Oxford Street store extension
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One World Trade Center tops New York
Construction of the £1.8bn One World Trade Center surpasses the Empire State Building
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Lord Rogers says 'time has come' to bid in Middle East
Rogers Stirk Harbour + Partners chairman says practice looking for work in Middle East for first time
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BIG Vancouver vision
Architect Bjarke Ingels Group (BIG) has unveiled plans for a 490-foot-tall tower in downtown Vancouver
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Lord Rogers slams Boris Johnson ahead of election
Chairman of Rogers Stirk Harbour + Partners claims Conservative mayoral candidate unable to make decisions