All Building Design articles in 08 January 2010
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Martos wins $200,000 Driehaus classical architecture prize
Spanish architect Rafael Manzano Martos has won the 2010 Driehaus prize for achievements in classical architecture in the contemporary built environment.
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Aukett slumps to £1.9m loss
Aukett Fitzroy Robinson today announced it had made a pre-tax loss of £1.9 million for the year ended September 30, 2009, but suggested it was over the worst of the recession.
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Architecture aid agencies appeal for help in Haiti
Architecture aid agencies are asking practices to help with the relief effort following the huge earthquake which struck Haiti today.
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RIBA awards open for entries
The RIBA has issued a call for entries for its annual regional and international building awards.
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PLP staff numbers hit 75, just four months after launch
The new company formed by the breakaway partners at Kohn Pederson Fox’s London office is targeting work across the globe as staff numbers hit 75 just four months after being launched.
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British Museum extension avoids call in
Communities secretary John Denham has refused to call in the £135 million plan by Rogers Stirk Harbour to extend the British Museum in central London.
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Forge designs Brunel memorial near Rotherhithe tunnel
Forge Architects has designed a unique memorial to Britain’s greatest engineer, Isambard Kingdom Brunel.
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Cabe blast triggers new plans for Ferrier
The developer behind a £1 billion regeneration scheme in south-east London is reworking its plans for the second phase of the development after Cabe savaged the planning application.
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Watchdog rounds on Hoxton hotel
A hotel scheme in east London designed by Squire & Partners has been attacked by Cabe as not being of good enough quality.
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Bletchley in better shape
A new £18 million health and leisure complex by Holder Mathias Architects has opened in Bletchley near Milton Keynes.
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Bond Bryan LSC college goes on site
Work has begun on one of just a dozen colleges which managed to get funding under the Learning & Skills Council’s botched rebuilding programme.
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Work starts on Mecanoo's new Birmingham library
Work has started on Mecanoo’s new Central Library for Birmingham, effectively burying any attempts by opponents to get the design called in.
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Competition launched to design Dundee V&A
An international architectural competition has been launched to design a landmark building for the Victoria & Albert Museum in Dundee.
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HCA names firms on new housebuilding framework
The Homes & Communities Agency has unveiled the names of firms on a new housebuilding framework under its public land initiative.
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Young people signing up for construction diploma doubles
The number of young people signing up to study for a Diploma in Construction & the Built Environment has doubled
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Viñoly's Brooklyn masterplan goes for planning
Rafael Viñoly’s masterplan for a 260,000sq m mixed use scheme in Brooklyn, New York, has taken a step closer to approval with the scheme being submitted up for public review.
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BD's guide to your cultural week- January 11 to January 17
Meet a crop of up and coming Norwegian firms at the Architecture Foundation, or delve into the history of modernism as we know it with the first in a series of exhibitions on modern times at Kettles' Yard
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ARK's Southport housing scheme starts on site
Construction work has begun on a £1.4 million, 1,300sq m affordable housing development in Southport by Manchester-based ARK Design and Architecture.
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TP Bennett and Engle merge
Designer TP Bennett and retail specialist Engle have merged to form a new practice with seven offices dotted around the globe.
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Competition seeks ideas for London’s forgotten spaces
An ideas competition has been launched to find development proposals for unused and forgotten pockets of land in London.