All articles by Will Hurst – Page 5
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Paul Davis & Partners wins planning for low carbon housing
Scheme in Belfast a mix of Code Level five and six homes
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Colin Firth’s wife loses battle to put solar panel on listed home
Environmental campaigner is refused planning permission by Hounslow council
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Scottish government launches £90m Glasgow regeneration scheme
Project in Laurieston developed by firms including McTaggart Construction and Keepmoat
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Middle East still booming says Deloitte report
Annual report on Saudi Arabia, Qatar, Abu Dhabi and Iraq points to $500bn of work
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Interserve secures £150m police deal
West Yorkshire contract comes after Alder Hey hospital work announced, set to be worth £50m
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Hackney timber policy open to legal challenges
Top lawyer says that council could find it’s planning decisions questioned by proponents of other materials
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The state of play 03: Architects
The third of our sector-by-sector reports examines where the best opportunities - and the biggest pitfalls - lie for architects. By Will Hurst
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Pringle Brandon set to merge with leading US design firm
Deal with Perkins & Will would see London office focus on sectors such as higher education and laboratories
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Architects hit by soaring cost of public procurement
RIBA report finds cost of bidding for public sector work represents up to 40% of the total earnings derived from it
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'Timber first' plan will cost jobs, industry says
Critics say Hackney council’s move to favour timber construction could hit ‘indigenous trades’
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Shell Centre plans unveiled by Qatari Diar and Canary Wharf
Draft masterplan by Squire & Partners involves 800 homes and a new 37-storey tower
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Olympic engineers win their own gold medals
2012 Stadium and Velodrome work of Paul Westbury and Chris Wise recognised by Institution of Structural Engineers
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Osborne gives ground over listed buildings tax backlash
Chancellor divides critics with £30m fund annoucement
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Zaha Hadid hits out at 'rude' 2012 bosses
Architect of the Aquatics Centre complains she has not been invited to the Olympics
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Hackney moots ‘timber-first’ planning policy
Council may support use of wood, where feasible, as ‘primary construction material’
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Shapps’ self-build push ‘no panacea’ for housing crisis
Industry says answer to housing crisis still lies in mainstream solutions
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60% of architects have no business plan
RIBA report highlights lack of forward planning by most architecture practices
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British housing slammed as "cramped and poorly planned"
RIBA and Ipsos MORI report into public attitudes highlights dissatisfaction with space
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Aecom and NBS join forces to launch new BIM service
New firm NBS Schumann Smith will add cost and carbon data to BIM models offered to architects
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Kevin McCloud to champion self-build industry
Grand Designs presenter appointed by National Self-Build Association as £30m government fund announced