All articles by Dan Stewart – Page 11
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RICS cuts jobs and freezes pay
Trade body's dropping revenues from advertising and events blamed for cost-cutting measures
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CZWG's Canning Town scheme gets green light
London Thames Gateway Development Corporation approves design for £180m mixed-use Rathbone Place development
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ڶ site becomes giant canvas for budding artists
Giant artwork designed by Royal Academy students goes on display at a Hines development in Mayfair
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Serious fire on Chancery Lane - pictures and video
A fire has broken out at the Breams ڶs which run from Chancery Lane to Fetter Lane
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Five architects shortlisted for Lightbox pavilion
British architects Feix & Merlin and Karim Muallem make list of five
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Calatrava awarded €30k compensation for design change
Spanish High Court rejects Spanish architect's €3m compensation claim for Bilbao bridge extension
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UK firms urged to bid for $20bn Winter Olympics work
UKT&I report highlights construction opportunities in Russia for 2014 Winter Games
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Russian developer of Foster scheme seeks government bail out
Yelena Baturina, Russia's richest woman and the developer behind Project Orange, applies for government-backed loans
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RMJM releases images of onshore station for London Array
Station will connect largest offshore wind farm in Europe with National Grid
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Work halts on Rogers site in Barcelona
19th-century bullring project becomes highest-profile casualty in Spanish construction crisis so far
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Hadid and Gehry in small town ruckus
Politicians and residents of Elk Grove in California argue over 2012 aquatic centre architect’s suitability to civic centre
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Interserve wins £280m Sandwell BSF contract
Consortium led by contractor will build and improve 20 schools over the next 10 years
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SIG considers £300m rights issue
Roofing and insulation contactor weighs options to address plummeting share price
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Cabe knocks ODA over basketball venue
Government design watchdog notes 'unwillingness' of ODA to commit to facade for Olympic venue
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Over 10,000 construction and property firms to fail in 2009
Sector will be the worst hit as economy continues to deteriorate, predicts new report
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Miller Group plunges £170m into red
Write-downs lead to large loss for housebuilder, but construction division stays healthy
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Recession architecture: 'The icon era is over'
And about time too, many will say. But the question is, what kind of architecture are we going to build in a time of recession? One thing’s for sure: there are going to be far fewer twisty, spiky, blobby towers going up
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ODA rethinks media centre design after Cabe criticism
Design watchdog raised concerns over ڶ Regulations compliance and legacy plan in its review
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Painting the Forth Bridge to end in 2011
Network Rail develop paint which lasts for 30 years to complete famous “never-ending” task
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Outlook of architects worsens, says RIBA survey
Trade body’s latest Future Trends survey shows drop in architects’ confidence as year continues