All articles by Editorial - Joey Gardiner – Page 24
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Ken threatens to buy shares in Tube bidders
London mayor Livingstone seeks access to shareholder meetings, in order to slam £13bn PPP deal.
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Rogers' Welsh assembly design under threat
Concerns mount that Lord Rogers' vision for assembly will be spoiled, as doubts grow over viability of roof.
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City enthusiasm for emulating Manhattan cools
Corporation of London now talking of imposing a 60-storey limit on tall buildings.
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RIBA attacks assembly sacking
The sacking of Partnership from the Welsh assembly project has been condemned as a "stupid decision" by Paul Hyett, president of the RIBA.
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Aftershocks
Building examines the economic fallout from the US attacks. Airport projects in doubt, New hotels on hold, Share prices tumble
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Industry in front line of rescue and clean-up effort
Amec, Bovis Lend Lease, WSP and Skanska among companies that volunteered to look for survivors.
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Skyscrapers face huge cost rise after Bloody Tuesday
Prospect of tougher fire regulations and rocketing premiums for target buildings put developments in question.
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Government reviews future of English Partnerships
Role of regeneration body under the spotlight as Regional Development Agencies' power expands.
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Big names race for courts job
Three of the UK's leading architects have bid for a £55m court complex in Manchester, the UK's biggest judicial project since the the Royal Courts of Justice in 1870.
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Two regional firms collapse in three days
270 jobs go as Kent-based Cox Brothers and Brunswick in Wales call in the receivers.
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Welsh assembly costs revealed
New figures obtained by Building have revealed the cost overruns that led to Richard Rogers Partnership being sacked from the Welsh assembly project.
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PFI plan to liberate architects
The Lord Chancellor's department is to try out a scheme for improving PFI design by separating the appointment of the architect from that of the rest of the PFI consortium.
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Architects shun Welsh Assembly
Local architects are shunning the Welsh Assembly in a show of support for the Richard Rogers Partnership.
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Architect seeks Livingstone backing for micro-flats plan
Piercy Conner to request funding for scheme to provide young professionals with affordable city homes.
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East London Olympics is a runner
A bid to host the 2012 Olympic Games in east London would be possible, according to a confidential feasibility report by Arup.
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Falconer tipped to become Whitehall design tsar
CABE set to appoint planning minister to oversee the quality of public sector design.
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Safety review after Wharf death
A subcontractor is reviewing safety after the death of a worker in Canary Wharf.
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PFI housing projects ready to go
The first PFI housing regeneration projects are set to get under way after months of delay.
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Welsh assembly landlord may save troubled project
Grosvenor Waterside may bid to develop assembly building if project adopts PFI procurement route.
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£250m to meet Ken's social target
A report commissioned by the Greater London Authority says government must pump an extra £250m a year into social housing to reach Ken Livingstone's goal of making half of all new development affordable.