All articles by Editorial - Joey Gardiner – Page 19
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National Trust presses ahead with £50m housing scheme
Redrow and Bryant to build 650-home development in Cheshire – 25 years after it was first suggested.
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Architects pitch for Canary Wharf expansion
Architects have been invited to draw up plans for a 1 million ft2 extension to Canary Wharf in London Docklands,.
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Coalition forms to fight £6.5bn Midlands Heathrow
Local MPs and environment group join forces to persuade transport secretary to scrap idea of new airport.
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Stratford to get new town centre
Urban design practice Urban Initiatives has been selected to draw up a development plan for Stratford town centre in east London.
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£50m refurb to showcase English Partnerships' new role
Shropshire housing estate to be first example of quango's brief to regenerate sites of national importance.
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Rogers to draw up new Wembley masterplan
Architect Richard Rogers is to draw up a revised masterplan for the Wembley complex in north-west London.
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Whitehall told to scrutinise Arup's Olympic cost study
Government departments are examining the merits of a London bid for the 2012 Olympic Games.
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£42m Fort Dunlop gets go-ahead
Developer Urban Splash's heavily delayed £42m Fort Dunlop regeneration scheme in Birmingham has been given the go-ahead.
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Councils demand better deal for PFI housing
Councils running PFI housing schemes are to tell the government that the flagship projects may have to be scrapped unless funding is improved.
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'Michael told us he was going to go on holiday for a few weeks. We expected him to come back'
After the death of the great architect Sir James Stirling 10 years ago, his partner Michael Wilford (pictured) stepped up to steer the practice forward. Then Wilford suddenly walked out, his partners claim.
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Trio wins first 'arm's length' housing repair deal
Connaught, Frank Haslam Milan and Bullock Construction win £64m Nottinghamshire social housing contract.
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Prescott to review urban regeneration policy
Deputy prime minister John Prescott is to launch a nine-month review of regeneration policy, following this week's comprehensive spending review.
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Housebuilders face double whammy on social housing
Oxford council raises affordable housing quota to 70% as Housing Corporation issues funding warning.
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Prescott backs down on Part E
LObbying by the House Builders’ Federation has led John Prescott’s Office of the Deputy Prime Minister to relax proposals for noise regulations.
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Aedas staff doubles after merger
Top 10 architect Aedas AHR has nearly doubled its workforce in the UK after a merger with Birmingham practice TCN.
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Afghanistan to get new embassy – once war is over
Foreign and Commonwealth Office draws up plans for increased British diplomatic presence in Afghanistan.
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Eight vie to redesign crime ridden Portsmouth district
Alsop, Broadway Malyan, PRP, Fluid and Llewelyn-Davies head shortlist for 4300-home regeneration scheme.
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Prescott aims to expand regeneration empire
The Office of the Deputy Prime Minister is arguing that it should take over the urban renaissance programme from the DTI.
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Hadid and KPF in Bishopsgate race
American architect Kohn Pedersen Fox and London-based Zaha Hadid Architects lead a four-strong shortlist for the masterplan of one of the capital's most sensitive sites.
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Eight bid for £80m Fourth Grace
Developers Urban Catalyst and Countryside Properties have reached an eight-strong longlist for the £80m mixed-use "Fourth Grace" scheme in Liverpool.