All articles by Dave Rogers – Page 165
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Kéré’s Serpentine Pavilion opens its doors to the public
African architect is latest to be invited to construct a pavilion since programme began in 2000
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Rogers says Brexit worries prompting overseas staff to eye UK passports
Cheesegrater architect admits “significant portion” of non-UK employees looking into move
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Architects' confidence 'stable', says RIBA survey
Firms ‘eyeing’ big infrastructure schemes, says RIBA official
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Construction to vote Labour by slim margin, survey reveals
Ӱ survey of the industry shows Labour leading the Tories, and more trusted to negotiate Brexit
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Grimshaw’s Miami science museum opens doors
Four-building Florida complex includes conical aquarium and planetarium
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Go-ahead for AHMM homes at former Croydon council HQ
Work on Taberner House to start later this year
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Brits win China park competition
Wilkinson Eyre teams up with landscape firm Grant Associates for work
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22 Bishopsgate sticks to 62 storeys after review
Source: Riverfilm Martin Richardson The developer is now sticking with the original 62 storey design (pictured) Source: Riverfilm Martin Richardson The revised design (pictured) swapped a stepped top for a flat topped design
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Simon Rattle's Centre for Music hunts for design team
Team press on with plans after being thrown funding lifeline earlier this year
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Heathrow to offer off-site hubs to other mega projects
Airport says schemes such as HS2 and Hinkley could make use of planned off-site manufacturing hubs
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Eric Parry frets over building materials after Brexit
1 Undershaft architect says vote to leave EU could hit availability of products
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Shell Centre objector's bid to become MP
George Turner standing in Kate Hoey’s Vauxhall constituency
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Mace legal challenge to HS2 contract award hangs in the balance
HS2 chairman David Higgins and Mace chief Mark Reynolds due to meet
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Will Laing O'Rourke go public?
Firm plays up FTSE experience of new chairman Sir John Parker
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Foster & Partners planning job cuts
Firm blames ‘uncertainty in construction market’ for job losses
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'These HS2 issues would never have come out,' says Mace
Firm adds Higgins evidence shows contract process was ‘riddled with errors’