All articles by Dan Stewart – Page 33
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Will Alsop designs a jelly for London
Maverick architect enters jelly competition for London Festival of Architecture
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Doubt over Rogers’ London adviser role
The future of Lord Rogers as the mayor of London’s design adviser was thrown further into doubt this week as Richard Barnes, Boris Johnson’s deputy mayor, failed to confirm whether the Labour peer would remain in the role.
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Cutty Sark restoration goes on despite £4m shortfall
A year after fire ripped through the ship’s hull, client insists £25m refurbishment will be completed
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Rogers: eco towns not sustainable
Labour peer says eco-town plans 'one of the biggest mistakes government could make'
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'Excellent' response to construction Diploma
Construction diploma is 'oversubscribed' in some areas though takeup by students of all Diplomas is lower than expected
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Seven architects appointed to Olympic Village
Olympic Village architects chosen but AHMM off masterplan team
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Cutty Sark restoration goes on despite £4m shortfall
A year after fire ripped through the ship's hull, client insists £25m refurbishment will be completed
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Agency workers to be given new employment rights
Unions reach deal with government to give agency workers full time benefits after 12 weeks
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One in four can ill afford planned pension scheme
A quarter of construction workers likely to opt out of government's new personal-account pension-saving scheme
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Waterman unaffected by credit crunch
Environmental and engineering consultant says business is in “robust health”
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Renzo Piano: The man in the high chapel
You may be one of those who think Renzo Piano’s Shard in the City of London is just pie in the sky, but the architect himself has no doubts. Besides, he’s got friends in high places. By Dan Stewart
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HSE boosts its ranks with 40 new inspectors
Construction division to get 10 recruits after DWP agrees spending settlement until 2011
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Architect reveals 50-storey vision of St Paul's Cathedral
Feix&Merlin reveals a novel solution to the issue of preserving views of Wren's masterpiece from various London locations
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HSE boosts its ranks with 40 new inspectors
Construction division to get 10 recruits after DWP agrees spending settlement until 2011
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Reformed Construction Act to go to Parliament
Amendments to the Act to finally be pushed through parliament, says Brown
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Zaha Hadid replaced Down Under by Foster + Partners
Hadid dropped from £720m Melbourne project in favour of Foster
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Manchester council claims back £280k for fixing problem sculpture
Council says that controversial Heatherwick sculpture, B of the Bang, cost hundreds of thousands in remediation work
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Barratt hit by credit crunch
Housebuilder sees market ‘deteriorate significantly’ since end of March
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Heathrow chief exec leaves BAA after T5 debacle
Mark Bullock departs airport operator in wake of T5 opening fiasco but new boss will not start until September
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Commercial development activity at five-year low
Savills' index falls to lowest level since data was first collected in March 2003