All articles by Editorial - Joey Gardiner – Page 22
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Westminster rejects £200m Broadcasting House plan
Council wants architect MacCormac Jamieson Prichard to scale down redevelopment of BBC landmark building.
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Terry Farrell
When an ennobled architect suggests tearing down the walls of Buckingham Palace, you know you're dealing with something of a nonconformist. Mark Leftly finds out what Terry's rebelling against.
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Railtrack launches charm offensive at Bishopsgate
Forty architects invited to draw up sensitive plans for controversial goods yard on outskirts of City.
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Bart's trimmed to attract bids
Contractors Bovis Lend Lease and Bouygues have been tipped to join Skanska in the bidding race for the £620m Royal London and St Bartholomew's PFI hospitals scheme.
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Bryant to kick-start £350m Poole housing scheme
Housebuilder in discussions with Poole council over planning for crucial 2.5 ha of waterside land.
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Prince in clash over City site
Prince charles and Michael Oliver, the lord mayor of London, crossed swords last week over the redevelopment of a site in the City.
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Three developers line up for £1bn Bath scheme
Countryside, Crest Nicholson and Grosvenor in shortlist for largest regeneration plan outside London.
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Lack of bidders triggers review of £80m court PFI
Regular bidders to be questioned over lack of interest in UK’s largest PFI magistrates’ courts scheme.
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Foster plans 30-storey tower for Bishopsgate
… but locals and English Heritage oppose commercial development of Railtrack-owned site.
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CABE puts pressure on Spitalfields
The design of the £250m Spitalfields Market office scheme is set to undergo further changes as the result of pressure from architectural watchdog CABE.
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NHS bars PFI advisers from bidding for hospitals
NHS Estates set to impose curbs because of concern that consultants could possess unfair knowledge of costs.
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Rogers up for £55m PFI courts job
leading architect Richard Rogers is one of three practices to be shortlisted to design a £55m PFI court complex in Manchester. The project is the UK’s biggest judicial building job since the construction of the Royal Courts of Justice in 1870.
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Wembley bosses face substitution
The board of the company behind the Wembley national stadium project is to be revamped after criticisms of the £750m project by the government.
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Irish firms seek EU reform over Independent losses
Trade federation may go to European Commission to change UK-biased insurance regulations.
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Planning shake-up receives cautious welcome
DTLR green paper outlines five key changes to planning, designed to cut out red tape and involve communities.
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Prince Charles slams tall buildings
The Prince of Wales believes tall buildings should be built discreetly in groups – if they have to built at all.
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Sweett aims for Afghan work
Quantity surveyor Cyril Sweett aims to pick up reconstruction work in Afghanistan by setting up an office in the United Arab Emirates.
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Contractors snub £600m Barts PFI over cost fears
UK's largest hospital scheme may struggle to attract interest after only one contractor sets up consortium.
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100,000 jobs will go in next year, warns think tank
More signs of downturn with gloomy economic forecast and job losses at Ballast and Broadway Malyan.
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South Bank revamp under threat
Doubts emerged this week over Rick Mather's masterplan for the £50m redevelopment of the South Bank Centre, London's cultural hub.