All articles by Dan Stewart – Page 4
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Rogers tower to fall victim to viewing corridor
Initial designs by Lord Rogers’ firm for a new tower in the City of London look set to be the first victim of mayor Boris Johnson’s revamped viewing corridor policies
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The adventures of Hergé: Brussels' Tintin museum
Christian Portzamparc’s Musée Hergé pays homage to the life and work of the creator of Tintin and is almost as much fun
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RIBA announces new chief executive
Harry Rich, former deputy chief executive of the Design Council, takes on executive leadership of Institute
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Construction on Heatherwick pavilion kicks off
£13m British pavilion for Shanghai Expo will be decked in 60,000 acrylic rods that will sway in the wind to 'respond to nature'
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Dan's Den: Libeskind goes flatpack
If you’ve got a couple of million euros you don’t know what to do with, why not buy your own Libeskind-designed house? Dan Stewart looks at what you get for your money
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Seville residents halt Zaha Hadid library
Local opposition may force abandonment of architect's Spanish avant-garde building
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Government gives big boost to wind power
Restrictions dropped to encourage expansion in offshore wind farm construction
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Costain reports record £2.4bn order book
Contractor reveals 'high' tendering activity and predicts results will be in line with expectations
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Glasgow 2014 Commonwealth Games village developer announced
City Legacy consortium beats team led by Charles Price to £245m prize
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Conservation areas at risk of neglect, says English Heritage
Rash of plastic windows, satellite dishes and poorly maintained urban fabric are blighting 'special' places
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Total urges dialogue over refinery walkout
Lindsey oil refinery contractors encouraged to talk to unions over sacking of 647 construction workers
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Made in Taiwan
This nation’s manufacturing prowess has reached new heights with the stunning solar-panelled roof of Toyo Ito’s stadium for the World Games
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Government: new homes and buildings must be 25% greener
Healey proposes changes to Part L of building regulations to improve energy efficiency after October 2010
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Government to extend planning permission length to six years
John Healey uses first speech as housing minister to announce three-year extension to planning consent duration
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Only Charles has kept his dignity on Chelsea Barracks
While Lord Rogers attacked Britain's constitutional monarchy this week Charles maintained a regal silence
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Charles' top architects vie to replace Rogers
Concern grows over royal influence, as developer announces longlist for Chelsea Barracks redesign and appoints prince’s foundation as adviser
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Churchill Retirement Living starts building again
Sheltered housing developer run by sons of John McCarthy says time is right to restart construction
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Prasad urges architects not to cut fees
RIBA president asks members not to make unrealistic fee bids in order to win work
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Rogers goes on offensive against Prince Charles
Architect accuses Prince of Wales of breaking “constitutional understanding” over Chelsea Barracks