September 9, 2010
- The RIBA has called on the government simply the current building regulations, which the institute has branded ‘impenetrable and alienating’
- The RIBA has called on the government simply the current building regulations, which the institute has branded ‘impenetrable and alienating’
- SAVE Britain’s Heritage and the Merseyside Civic Society (MCS) have joined forces to try and get Ringo Starr’s soon-to-be-demolished birthplace in Liverpool listed
- The latest in a series of practice profiles looking at architects who have recently decided to go it alone, either through choice or redundancy
- Harry Rich, chief executive of the RIBA, tells Richard Waite why architects must be prepared to stand up for themselves and explain to clients that their services are worth paying for
- SOM has submitted a planning application to the Olympic Development Authority for this 42-storey, mixed-use development by Stratford Station, near the Olympic Park in east London
- KPF has replaced Make on a project to redevelop the Richard Seifert-designed King’s Reach Tower on London’s South Bank
- Architects are ‘cutting each other’s throats’ and making ‘suicidal bids’ in the scramble to find work, according to the directors of some of Britain’s largest practices
September 8, 2010
- Grimshaw has bucked the recession with turnover increasing 68 per cent on last year and the company now making an extra £800,000 in profit
- More than 5,000 new homes are now set to be built after Government budget cuts threatened the future of 165 construction schemes ealier this year