All articles by Dan Stewart
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Stanbrook Abbey: Life and soul
Nuns may not be the most demanding of clients, but apparently they do expect a building to be ‘transcendental’. Dan Stewart took a pilgrimage to Feilden Clegg Bradley’s Stanbrook Abbey in the Yorkshire moors to find out what that means
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Penoyre & Prasad’s John Perryn primary school: Start again!
John Perryn primary in east Acton had lost the confidence of parents, staff and Ofsted. So the government stepped in to rebuild it, with a little help from Penoyre & Prasad and Willmott Dixon
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Scott Brownrigg designs Gurkha temple for MoD college
Lantern at apex of building at £700m military training facility will emit 'spiritual light'
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So long, Sunand: the outgoing RIBA president reflects
Regrets? He’s had a few. But then again, too few to mention – unless pushed. Sunand Prasad, the outgoing president of the RIBA gives Dan Stewart a list of his achievements while in office, and fighting Prince Charles was only one of them
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Hackney-sur-Mer: Levitt Bernstein’s Queensbridge Quarter
Dalston, a less-than-glorious corner of east London, is beginning to look as if it might be able to tempt well-heeled Londoners to give it a go – thanks in part to Levitt Bernstein’s Mediterranean-styled Queensbridge Quarter
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One in five architecture firms making a loss, says report
Over 280 companies in the UK architecture industry have sunk into the red
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Foster + Partners £16m in the red
Pre-tax losses at Lord Foster’s firm almost double after ‘one of the most challenging years since practice’s inception’
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EPR Architects takes off at Biggin Hill
Four-star hotel gets permission to land at Biggin Hill Airport
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Mears turnover rises 14% in first half of 2009
Social housing and maintenance contractor also announces new contract at 2012 Olympics Athletes Village
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Charles 'threatened to quit' National Trust patronage over HQ design
The Prince of Wales reportedly threatened to quit his patronage of the National Trust unless designs for its Swindon HQ were altered
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Carillion agrees funding for £500m Durham BSF deal
Financial close reached on contract that will see 40 new schools built in ten years
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Rok sees turnover fall 33% in 2009
We were not prepared for severity of recession, says chief executive Garvis Snook
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Paul Finch appointed chair of Cabe
Former chair of Cabe design review panel to succeed Sir John Sorrell in December
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Prince of Wales wanted different architect for Nouvel scheme
Media reports suggest Prince of Wales wanted new architect for One New Change development
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RIBA asks architects to rethink public toilet
Alsop, Robert Adam and DSDHA among designers asked to design new public WCs
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RIBA calls for national space standards in private housebuilding
Report published in collaboration with Cabe and English Partnerships recommends national minimum standards for all new-build housing
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A great venue to play: David Byrne's Roundhouse installation
ºÚ¶´ÉçÇøs and musical instruments are usually quite easy to tell apart. That was, until David Byrne got his hands on north London’s Roundhouse
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We’re all going on a (green) summer holiday
Eco-tourism is big business in Cornwall, with green developments popping up all over the county to meet demand from conscientious tourists. So ºÚ¶´ÉçÇø packed Dan Stewart off on his hols to find out what the options are for the green tourist – and if it’s all it’s cracked up to ...
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Longlist revealed for Chelsea Barracks rethink
Feilden Clegg Bradley, Terry Farrell and Robert AM Stern are on list of 10 masterplanners, but not Quinlan Terry