All articles by Dan Stewart – Page 42
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Pontcysylite aqueduct bids for UNESCO status
UK puts forward aqueduct built by Thomas Telford and William Jessop for world heritage protection
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Plans for £18.5m Leicester Square revamp revealed
Westminster council launches search for top architect to help design scheme
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Cameron architect reveals green energy island plan
Each island of photovoltaics and wind turbines would be manned by 25 workers living off vegetables from a farm and recycled water
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Six artists vie to exhibit on Trafalgar Square plinth
Tracy Emin, Antony Gormley and Anish Kapoor are on the shortlist to produce an artwork for the fourth plinth in central London
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Travelodge to build hotel with shipping containers
The modular method is set to save the group up to £10m a year
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Rem Koolhaas to design Maggie's Centre for Glasgow
World famous architect is the latest star architet to design a hospice for the cancer charity
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Dean & Dyball sails off with 2012 Olympic contract
Contractor wins job to build sailing facilities on Dorset coast
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Jewish school thrown lifeline by Ronson
Campaign raises extra funds to build RHWL Architects £40m secondary school
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Olympic Park gets reinforcement to remove soil
Fourth soil-washer brought in to help clean up 750 tonnes of soil a day
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Diana fountain 'is sinking'
Engineers called to work on the leaking memorial fountain say subsidence means it needs to be rebuilt
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CRH predicts 2007 profit rise to £1.41bn
Building materials firm spends £500m in bolt-in acquisitions in last six months
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HSE issues excavator warning after four deaths
Health and Safety Executive issues safety alert on excavators after four fatalities in last year
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Viñoly's luxury beachfront apartments - first images
Rafael Vinoly releases images of beach resort complex in his home country Uruguay
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SMC turns to shareholders to raise cash
Troubled architect plans to raise £13.3m through an 8p a share offer to existing shareholders
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Government tells councils to go beyond Merton Rule
New planning policy statement on climiate change says councils should demand more on-site renewables
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Plans revealed for £3.5bn supercomplex in Malaysia
Architect Asymptote has released images of masterplan for a £3.5bn city development for Malaysian government
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Make to masterplan Glasgow regeneration scheme
Make Architects appointed on Spiers Locks canalside development
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Cabe slams Victoria station masterplan
Kohn Pedersen Fox's masterplan for £2bn scheme needs 'major rethink' says design review panel
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Tesco pledges to continue build programme
Chief executive Sir Terry Leahy says the supermarket will continue to develop new stores despite fears of market downturn