All articles by Dan Stewart – Page 25
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One hundred companies support Heathrow expansion
Firms speak out in favour of controversial plans for third runway at Heathrow
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Profit up one-third at White Young Green
Engineering consultant announces healthy results alongside new £1.6m contract win on Dubai Waterfront
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World markets in turmoil as Lehman Brothers collapses
FTSE 100 plummets as fourth-largest US bank files for bankruptcy
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MAD architects redesign Chinatown as a 3D star
Venice Biennale sees unveiling of 'Superstar' mobile Chinatown to be transported across the world
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Emirates ski slope to get environmental makeover
Dubai snow dome in the Mall of the Emirates could be fitted with photovoltaics to reduce energy use
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Glasgow 2014 velodrome loses key designer
The proposed Chris Hoy Velodrome for Glasgow’s Commonwealth Games in 2014 has been hit by the departure of a key cycle track specialist from the project, writes Dan Stewart.
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Glasgow 2014 velodrome loses key designer
The proposed Chris Hoy Velodrome for Glasgow’s Commonwealth Games in 2014 has been hit by the departure of a key cycle track specialist from the project, writes Dan Stewart.
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HOK Sport unveils 'Armadillo' stadium
Metallic-clad 50,000-seat football stadium in Mexico is inspired by adjacent mountain
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Five shortlisted for Olympic whitewater canoe centre
Carillion and Balfour Beatty among names bidding for 2012 kayak and canoe venue
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ODA shortlists five UK firms for Handball Arena
Barr, Buckingham, Byrne Group, Mansell and Verry to bid for last permanent venue
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Redrow strikes refinancing deal after £259m writedown
Housebuilder reveals £194m pre-tax loss but three-year refinancing deal struck with lenders
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The secret stature of the Burj Dubai
The world's tallest tower is going up in Dubai, but just how tall it will be is a well-kept secret - and for good reason
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CZWG unveils architectural burger boxes
Architect designs range of boxes for architectural foodsmiths Bompas & Parr
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Ian Ritchie quits Olympic village over quality concerns
Architect leaves £1bn London 2012 project amid mounting unrest over value engineering
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Ian Ritchie quits Olympic village over quality concerns
Architect leaves £1bn London 2012 project amid mounting unrest over value engineering
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Celebrity gardener joins Stirling jury
Celebrity gardener Diarmuid Gavin has been brought in to help judge UK architecture’s most prestigious prize after two of its five original judges resigned from the jury.
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Doon Street decision gives boost to Simpson
Plans to build Ian Simpson’s £150m Beetham tower in London have been given a boost by the communities secretary’s decision to approve another tower further along the South Bank.
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Celebrity gardener to judge Stirling Prize
Diarmuid Gavin to replace Lauren Laverne on prestigious architecture prize jury
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China to build 50,000 skyscrapers within 20 years
Mining group Rio Tinto says Chinese building boom will continue to drive up materials demand