Architects Journal
Domenic Donatantonio
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Emerging trio submits plans for Brentford Lock West
25-Apr-2012
Karakusevic Carson, Riches Hawley Mikhail and Duggan Morris have submitted details plans for the first phase of the trio’s competition-winning designs for Brentford Lock West -
News feature: Enterprise zones 'ridiculous'
1-Sep-2011
Bid to boost local businesses with tax breaks will not benefit whole country, say critics of the policy -
Fears over heritage expertise as talent drain widens
29-Aug-2011
The drop in the number of historic environment specialists has accelerated, prompting fears of a development logjam according to a new report -
Huge Architects' Black House approved
29-Aug-2011
[First look + plans] The AJ can reveal the first planning success for Huge Architects, an emerging Liverpool-based practice established just over a year ago -
Norwich to offer new architecture degree course
26-Aug-2011
The Norwich University College of the Arts (NUCA) has revealed it will offer a new architecture undergraduate degree from September 2012 -
Shortage fears as number of new homes plummets
26-Aug-2011
Residential planning permissions for new homes have slumped to their second lowest level since 2006, prompting renewed fears of a massive housing shortfall -
Architect launches petition to cut public sector red tape
25-Aug-2011
A petition for the government to simplify public sector procurement has been launched by a Scottish architect. -
Rogers faces further World Trade Center delays
25-Aug-2011
Uncertainty surrounds the construction of Richard Rogers’ Tower 3, part of the proposed World Trade Center rebuilding project, ahead of the 10th anniversary of the 9/11 attacks on New York -
Release of Prince Charles' planning letters blocked
24-Aug-2011
Correspondence between the office of the Prince of Wales and London mayor Boris Johnson about planning issues in the capital is being kept secret, according to national newspaper reports -
Salmond demands VAT cut on home improvements
23-Aug-2011
Scotland’s first minister has called on the government to cut VAT on home improvements to help boost the UK’s stuttering economy -
Charles' charities accused of lobbying MPs
23-Aug-2011
Charities working on behalf of Prince Charles have lobbied government ministers and senior officials to change policies on politically sensitive topics including VAT and regional development spending, a national newspaper has alleged -
RIBA survey: Profession prospects flat
23-Aug-2011
The RIBA has warned that there is unlikely to be any significant short-term improvement in job prospects for architects -
Architect slapped with £1,000 ARB fine
22-Aug-2011
A Kent-based architect has been fined £1,000 by the Architects Registration Board (ARB) after costs to a home-improvement scheme ballooned by more than 50 per cent -
Farrells to make Leicester University campus 'coherent'
22-Aug-2011
Terry Farrell and Partners has been commissioned to produce a masterplan for the University of Leicester -
Housing minister demands action on Liverpool stadium plans
22-Aug-2011
Housing minister Grant Shapps has written to Liverpool Football Club demanding a quick decision on plans for the club’s future home -
PFI 'extremely inefficient' claim MPs
19-Aug-2011
The government does not provide taxpayers with value for money and has weak guidelines for Private Finance Initiative (PFI) funding for new infrastructure, according to a committee of MPs -
Unemployment on the rise again
19-Aug-2011
The number of architects claiming unemployment benefit has recorded a sharp monthly rise, according to the latest figures -
A-level results: places still up for grabs at architecture schools
18-Aug-2011
Universities offering architecture courses have revealed that they still have places available as students clamber for places following their A-Level results -
ZMMA bags V&A's Europe galleries contest
18-Aug-2011
The V&A has announced that Zombory-Moldovan Moore Architects (ZMMA) will design its new Europe 1600-1800 galleries - the largest gallery refurbishment in the second phase of the V&A’s FuturePlan revamp -
AJ exclusive: 3R Awards shortlists revealed
18-Aug-2011
The shortlist for this year’s retrofit Oscars, the 3R Awards, has been announced. -
Further wave of Enterprise Zones named
17-Aug-2011
The government has announced a further 11 enterprise zones to accelerate local growth, and to create more than 30,000 new jobs by 2015 -
CABE pans latest Cricklewood plans
17-Aug-2011
The latest architects involved in the long-running saga surrounding the redevelopment of the former Parcelforce depot in Cricklewood have admitted further delays are likely following criticisms from Design Council CABE -
In pictures: 9/11 memorial unveiled at Ground Zero
17-Aug-2011
The official 9/11 memorial in New York has been unveiled in advance of the 10th anniversary of the attacks -
Riots: more cash to rebuild Croydon and Tottenham
17-Aug-2011
London mayor Boris Johnson has pledged an extra £20million to Tottenham and Croydon, two of the worst affected areas in the recent riots -
Venice bridge plans provoke uproar
16-Aug-2011
Venetian planners and conservationists have slammed plans to replace the Pont dell’Accademia, one of the four bridges across the city’s Grand Canal -
Fraser Brown MacKenna bags planning for west London student flats
16-Aug-2011
Fraser Brown MacKenna Architects (FBM) has won planning permission for these student homes and a nursery on the edge of two conservation areas in west London -
Planning: councils told to favour free schools
16-Aug-2011
The government has told councils they should favour the development of free schools as part of new planning rules -
Travelodge opens door for work windfall
16-Aug-2011
Hotel chain Travelodge has sparked a potential jackpot for architects by announcing £135 million expansion plans for 37 hotels near the UK’s national parks -
Adjaye launches Africa Centre rescue plan
16-Aug-2011
Architect David Adjaye has unveiled £6 million plans for the redesign of Covent Garden’s Africa Centre - however the venue still faces an uncertain future -
BDP wins green light for Northampton station overhaul
16-Aug-2011
The first stage in a series of regeneration proposals for Northampton has been given the green light - the revamp of the town’s 1965 station -
Riots: government cuts planning red tape for shop shutters
15-Aug-2011
The government’s chief planner has outlined measures to streamline planning applications for businesses to repair their properties in response to the rioting which tore through the country -
Quay2c shows off 'recycled' pop-up gallery in Pimlico
15-Aug-2011
These are first images of the summer pop-up gallery on the Rootstein Hopkins Parade Ground at Chelsea College of Art and Design -
Farrell reveals high speed rail super hub and bags Dublin station jackpot
15-Aug-2011
Terry Farrell has unveiled his proposals for a major new development around the nation’s first high-speed rail super hub at Old Oak Common north-west London -
Arup Associates unwraps Dalston Square
29-Jul-2011
Arup Associates has completed a 553-home, mixed-use scheme in Dalston, east London -
Civic society hits out at Gleeson Homes-designed Toxteth scheme
29-Jul-2011
Design experts have slammed a ‘bog-standard’ housing scheme approved by Liverpool City Council -
RIBA council elections results revealed
29-Jul-2011
The RIBA has announced the results of its council elections -
Squire and Rogers win Shell Centre contest
28-Jul-2011
A developer-led bid supported by Squire and Partners and Rogers Stirk Harbour + Partners has won a high-profile contest to redevelop the Shell Centre site at London’s South Bank -
Contest launched for Olympic Legacy play space at Three Mills Green
28-Jul-2011
The Architecture Foundation has called upon designers to take part in a design competition for a new play space for Three Mills Green in the east London borough of Newham -
Wellcome remains silent over rival Athletes' Village deal
27-Jul-2011
The Wellcome Trust has refused to comment on speculation that its plans to take over the Olympic Park after next year’s Games are under threat from a Qatari-backed consortium



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