All Building Design articles in 08 October 2010
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AHMM wins 12 projects in Oklahoma City
AHMM's 30,000-square-foot retail center on a prominent triangular plot in Oklahoma City.AHMM's 30,000-square-foot retail center on a prominent triangular plot in Oklahoma City. AHMM has won 12 new jobs in Oklahoma City, USA, working in some of the city’s most dilapidated neighbourhoods.Among the schemes are a ...
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Victorian Society bid to save hospital from Meadowcroft Griffin scheme
The Victorian Society has condemned plans to build offices over the site of one of London’s foundling hospitals.
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Back-step for architects' hourly rates
Architects’ hourly rates have this year dropped back to 2007 levels with sole principals charging £70 an hour for their services, down from £75 last year.
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Dittmar persists with Prince's Foundation design review plans
The head of the Prince of Wales’ architectural charity has said it has not been put off by the criticism heaped on it since admitting it was looking at running its own design reviews.
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The Architect of the Year Awards 2010 (video)
Get a glimpse at all the action from this year’s Architect of the Year Awards.
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RIBA President's Awards for Research announced
The RIBA has announced its President’s Awards for Research 2010, which reward and encourage outstanding research in architecture.
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The evolution of a new Russian housing typology
British architect James McAdam explains how housing has become a hot-topic in post-soviet Russia.
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Van Egeraat's Lyon Monolith opens
Erick van Egeraat’s mixed-use Monolith development in Lyon has opened.
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Quangos react to 'bonfire' news
Stiff upper lips at Cabe as heritage bodies celebrate their reprieve
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Zumthor to design next Serpentine Pavilion
The 2009 Pritzker Prize laureate Peter Zumthor has been chosen to design next year’s Serpentine Gallery Pavilion.
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Cabe's future still uncertain as quango cull kicks off
Cabe, the Homes & Communities Agency and English Heritage have survived the first bonfire of the quangos – in part.
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PM prize for Reiach & Hall's Glasgow hospital
Reiach & Hall Architects’ New Stobhill Hospital in Glasgow has won the prime minister’s Better Public Building Award.
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Allies & Morrison plans go on show in Rome
An exhibition exploring Allies & Morrison’s masterplans for different parts of London opens at the British School at Rome on Monday.
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Sheppard Robson's Orange building reaches milestone
The external envelope of Sheppard Robson’s Orange building at MediaCity:UK in Salford has been completed.
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Features
A British practice in Russia: "It may be difficult for things to go to plan..."
PRP’s regional director Michael Graham on the trials and tribulations of a UK practice working in Russia
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Fujimoto weaves a showcase for Japanese fashion at the Barbican
Japanese architect Sou Fujimoto has created the gallery design for a new exhibition celebrating Japanese fashion at London’s Barbican Art Gallery.
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Arup Associates eyes Italian airport expansion
Arup Associates is carrying out a feasibility study into expanding Venice Marco Polo Airport in Italy.
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Government scraps almost 200 quangos
Cabinet Office minister Francis Maude today revealed the fate of 900 quangos.
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Cabe chief executive's letter to staff
Richard Simmons tells Cabe staff that merger with EH has been ruled out.
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Features
Russian design is all in the detail: Buromoscow
Characterised by an obsessive attention to detail and a rigorous research-driven agenda, Buromoscow is affecting change through its stealthy approach.