All Building Design articles in 05 February 2010
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Competitions
Holiday let: Delightful hillside house on Monte Corona, 30 minutes north of Perugia
Traditional constuction, gardens, views and sleeps 6 in comfort.
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News
HCA chief hits out at BD Kickstart campaign
Chief executive of the Homes & Communities Agency Bob Kerslake has hit back at BD’s Come Clean on Kickstart campaign, claiming that releasing data on design scores would undermine the commercial confidentiality of housebuilders.
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Alison Brooks and HTA to revamp Ealing estate
HTA and Alison Brooks Architects are part of a team picked to regenerate a rundown housing estate in west London.
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3DReid's Western Isles schools win go-ahead
3DReid has won planning permission and listed building consent for five schools on five different sites as part of the £60 million Western Isles Schools Project in Scotland.
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Job agency Adrem resurrected under new name
Collapsed recruitment agency Adrem is back up and running, and now trading as Adrem Group.
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ODA reveals £21m increase in Olympics costs
The Olympic Delivery Authority has revealed a £21 million increase in the anticipated final cost of the delivery of the 2012 Olympics.
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Features
Entries open for RIBA research awards
Entries are now open for the RIBA President's Awards for Research, which recognise outstanding research in architecture.
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News
Leach Rhodes Walker reveals latest designs for Liverpool tower
Leach Rhodes Walker has revealed new images of its £130 million tower for the centre of Liverpool.
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Scott Tallon Walker unveils pictures of Bedford school
Scott Tallon Walker Architects has unveiled pictures of its completed £1.5 million St Thomas More Catholic Upper School activity centre in Bedford.
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Report into Camberwell tower block fire won’t be ready till June
A police investigation into the causes of a fatal fire which ripped through a London tower block will not be finished until June.
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Minister announces 600 eco-town show homes
Housing Minister John Healey has announced plans to build more than 600 “eco show homes” to demonstrate the attractions of living in one of the planned eco-towns.
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Architects called on to enter Grand Design Awards 2010
The deadline is looming for this year’s Grand Design Awards which will be hosted by TV presenter Kevin McCloud.
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Boyes Rees new Welsh laboratory opens
A £6 million laboratory building designed by Boyes Rees Architects has opened at Glamorgan University.
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Firms start work on new masterplan for London’s Manor House
Landolt & Brown and AZ Urban Studio have started work on a masterplan for the rundown Manor House area of east London.
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Turley Associates to redevelop former home of the Chocolate Orange
A scheme by masterplanner Turley Associates to turn the former home of the Terry’s Chocolate factory in York into a mixed-use scheme has been given the green light by city planners – despite Cabe objections.
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News
Demolition starts for tallest tower
Demolition work has begun to make way for the Architects Design Group’s £89 million Oceanique development in Plymouth, which will be the tallest building in the South-west.
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News
Cabe refuses to reveal identities of round one Kickstart schemes
Government design watchdog Cabe was under mounting political pressure today after blocking a Freedom of Information request made by BD about the government’s £1 billion Kickstart stimulus programme.
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The Petition: Come Clean on Kickstart
BD asks you to join our petition. We are calling on Cabe and the HCA to publish the projects and corresponding scores of housing funded under Kickstart round one.
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News
Does witheld information cover a botched quick-fix?
Why is Cabe refusing BD’s freedom of information request?
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Review
BD's guide to your cultural week- February 8 to February 14
Fancy listening? Then this week tune into one of the numerous talks and lectures going on, from David Adjaye on I.M Pei at the RIBA, Gene Kohn at the NLA or Mao at the RCA.