All articles by Dan Stewart – Page 12
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Amanda Levete reveals new direction
Future Systems director announces formation of Amanda Levete Architects
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EU approval of 5% VAT cut – the industry responds
Industry groups and trade bodies welcome EU permission to reduce VAT on home improvements
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US Embassy bidders down to four
Pritzker prize-winning US architects battle it out in race to design new embassy in Battersea
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Ryder's Newcastle library handed over
Council takes formal delivery of £24m building set to open in June
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EU approves 5% VAT on home improvements
Lifeline for builders as UK given option to reduce VAT on maintenance and repairs
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Sidell Gibson acquires Birmingham architect
Large commercial practice buys long-standing Edgbaston firm Crouch Butler Savage
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Zaha reaps boom as pre-tax profits increase 400%
Turnover doubles and pre-tax profits hit £5m in year to 30 April 2008
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Sir Robert McAlpine 'paid £26,000' to blacklisting firm
Details emerge of contractor's payments to private detective accused of keeping blacklist
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Bovis Homes posts £78m loss after 60% job cuts
Housebuilder writes down £93m and lays off almost 600 workers during 2008
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Comment
ºÚ¶´ÉçÇø buys a pancake... for Pringle Brandon
It’s Shrove Tuesday, and Pringle Brandon has suggested we meet in town for pancakes. Now London is not overstocked with pancake houses, and the one we choose comes with a long queue of gourmands outside. Luckily PB had the foresight to book a table
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Features
Roll over Beethoven!
This music theatre in Graz starts off in classical style, but inside it’s doing the twist
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Interest rates fall to 0.5%
Bank of England also ‘prints’ £75bn of new money to ease the burden of debt
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Luton Gateway appoints David Marlow as chairman
New regeneration body will strive to build 26,000 homes before 2021
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£3.2bn donated to rebuild Gaza
Palestinian Authority says aid is ‘useless until a settlement with Israel’
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'Saddest day' for Richard Rogers as firm cuts 35 jobs
Rogers Stirk Harbour + Partners becomes latest high-profile architect to make redundancies in face of slowing workload
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BBC shortlists nine for £200k fit-out job
BDP, Gensler, HOK and Pringle Brandon among nine up for BBC contract
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Job cuts loom at WSP despite strong results
Consultant's profit and turnover both up by one-third but slowdown will bring more redundancies
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Keller turnover breaks £1bn barrier
Ground engineering specialist posts solid results, but outlook for 2009 is less cheerful
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Poet Laureate writes poem for RIBA anniversary
Andrew Motion's poem 'Frozen Music' celebrates the 175th anniversary of the architectural institute