All Building Design articles in 10 February 2012
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Features
Spectral Equalisation: Ground-breaking technology to be debuted at The ARC Show 2012
The ARC Show is pleased to announce that a variety of world-exclusive sessions will debut at next year’s conference.
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News
Gigon/Guyer Architekten's Zurich gallery nears completion
Opening date announced for Zurich Kunsthalle
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Features
Architects' desks: Ben Adams, director at Ben Adams Architects
BD takes a look at the workspaces of architects
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Features
BD's favourite romantic buildings
The BD team select their favourite romantic buildings from around the world in honour of Valentine’s day
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News
Foster’s shift to Far East sees Asian profits soar
Continent now accounts for a third of firm’s busines
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Features
Brunel Design Students To Light Up The ARC Show
Innovative designs by Brunel University’s highly rated Product and Industrial Design course students are to be showcased at The ARC Show 2012
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News
Hamburg sues over Herzog and de Meuron's Elbphilharmonie
Court approves city’s bid to sue concert hall contractor for €40 million
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News
Closing Public would be 'idiotic' says Alsop
Architect points to rising visitor numbers at West Bromwich arts complex
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News
BDP appoints Manchester design director
Steve Merridew promoted from senior environmental designer
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Review
From Garden City to Green City
An exhibition at the Garden Museum provides vital insights into our fragile relationship with the environment
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News
UKTI presents international opportunities at Ecobuild
Other events include seminars on Brazil, China and India
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News
Wilkinson Eyre completes Soho office scheme
Seven-storey building features Portland stone and green-tinted glass facades
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News
Big love for NY on Valentine's day
Danish practice teams up with Zumtobel for Times Square sculpture
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News
'Mega-mosque' scheme will create Muslim ghetto, warns dissident imam
Architect NRAP ‘missed golden opportunity’ to fuse best of eastern and western design
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Opinion
Breeam holds us all to ransom
The biggest challenge to the design of energy-efficient buildings in the UK is the monopoly that created and guards the criteria for their assessment (Leader February 3).