All Building Design articles in 09 March 2007
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News
Higgs Young’s entry to the Stockholm library competition
Higgs Young Architects was not shortlisted for its submission to the city library design competition in Stockholm.
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MFA’s entry to the Stockholm library competition
MFA's design for the new library extension uses the landscape of Observatory Hill in three significant ways
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Competitions
Holiday let - Norfolk Broads
Two holiday homes to let: Grey’s Court, North Barsham, near Wells-next-the-Sea, North Norfolk and Quakerhall Barns near Aylsham, Norfolk
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Holiday let - Cevennes, France
Idyllic rural riverside cottage in tranquil picturesque hamlet in south west France. Cevennes National Park .Sleeps two to three .Easy access to urban delights (and cheap flights) to Nimes and Montpellier.
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Holiday let - Hisaronu, Turkey
Luxury architects villa with private pool available in Hisaronu, Turkey. Sleeps up to nine. Ten minutes from Olu Deniz beach and lagoon. Book now to escape the electronic drawing board.
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Flat to let - London SE5
Modern, bright, two bedroom flat for rent in London SE5. Brixton underground 15 minutes walk, six minute bus ride, close to King's College Hospital, four minutes from British Rail, good bus links.
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Holiday let - Eastern Andalucia
Spacious duplex to let in Mojacar. Sleeps four to six. Sun terraces at ground, first and roof levels with views to Mediterranean and mountains.
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Wanted - House to let in Spain
Self catering accommodation in San Sebastian, Spain or nearby. To sleep three. Two weeks early in July.
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For sale - Electric roof terrace
Electric roof terrace access in glass and light blue aluminium by Galzing Vision. Electric opening operated by switch - new switches and wiring to be included. Manufactured November 2005 - to be removed due to planning issues.
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Review
The art of living
As architects we are intrigued with the idea of erasure. This year we are looking at how we live, and questioning the inessentials. It is through the practice of erasure that we allow room for history and process to be in evidence with the present, if ever so subtle. A ...
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News
Charity cyclists arrive in Cannes
After a four day 1,500 km ride across France the team have arrived at the Mipim property fair.
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Features
The end in sight
Hairpin bins, shaved legs and a celebration of England's rugby victory over France in David Rosenberg's latest Cycle to Cannes blog
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Pedaler avec les oreilles
The Cycle to Cannes team gets a police escort through Dijon and another French lesson from our blogger David Rosenberg
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Building Study
Growing Pains: BD's 2004 review of the masterplan for Almere
In 1967 two new cities were born: Almere in the Netherlands and Milton Keynes. Thirty-seven years later, both are being transformed. Ellis Woodman visits the Almere scheme by OMA, talks to Rem Koolhaas, and discovers some awkward lessons for the UK. Photos by Morley von Sternberg
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Providing homes in the hard times ahead
How Bd reported on the challenge to Islington's architects department in 1981
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The loss of England’s greenbelt
As much as 10,000 acres of greenbelt is under threat from development, the Campaign to Protect Rural England has warned today. Research, conducted jointly with the Guardian newspaper, suggests the most ambitious building programme for more than 30 years is set to have a detrimental effect on protected rural land.The ...