All Building Design articles in 10 October 2008
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Technical
Brief - Fort Dunlop
To celebrate the 30th anniversary of Dorma UK and What’s new in Building, we’re challenging readers to identify the architecturally significant location the Dorma penguin can be seen visiting in the picture above.
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Technical
DORMA makes the headlines at iconic new Birmingham Post & Mail offices
DORMA glass doors, screens and partitions have been installed at the iconic new Fort Dunlop headquarters of the Birmingham Post & Mail. Trinity Mirror Midlands, owners of the Birmingham Post & Mail Ltd, are relocating after 150 years in Birmingham City centre and have taken the entire top floor of ...
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News
Masdar set to hold two architectural competitions
Sustainable city planned for Abu Dhabi on the look out for green practices to produce designs for zero carbon hotel
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Glenn Howells picked to design Elisabeth House in Manchester
Glenn Howells Architects has beaten Flacq, Stanton Williams and Austin Smith Lord to design the Elisabeth House project in Manchester.
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RMJM education studio to masterplan two Libyan universities
RMJM’s Global Education Studio, based in Princeton, New Jersey, is to masterplan two university campuses in Libya.
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Nick James to manage Aedas in India
Aedas has appointed Nick James as managing director for its Indian offices, following the launch of offices in Mumbai, Delhi and Bangalore in 2007.
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New US office for Woods Bagot
Woods Bagot is to open its first office North American office in San Francisco.
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CJ Lim's first major project
Architect and academic CJ Lim has unveiled his first major project, an upmarket mixed-use development in Shenzhen, China.
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Government raids Olympic contingency fund as Lend Lease and ODA struggle to agree contract
The government has raided the Olympic contingency fund to provide £95 million for the construction of the London 2012 village.
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Croydon contest will transform A212 ‘canyon’
An international competition to transform Croydon’s “canyon” – the A212 – will launch on Friday.
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Review
Call for interest in Sydney's Barangaroo project
The New South Wales Government in Australia is inviting expressions of interest from architecture, landscape and urban design teams for the redevelopment of the public domain area of Sydney Harbour’s £1 billion Barangaroo project.
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Green light for TP Bennett's O2 HQ
The TP Bennett-designed O2 UK headquarters in Slough, Berkshire has been granted planning permission.
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Pressure on Arb mounts as Tories raise questions
The Conservative Party has stepped up the pressure on Arb by tabling a series of questions to the government about the organisation’s spending habits and running costs.
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New York gives Steven Holl Gold
American architect Steven Holl has been awarded the 2008 Gold Medal Award for Achievement in Architecture by the New York National Arts Club.
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HOK to masterplan Bahrain Water Garden City
HOK is to masterplan the 60ha Water Garden City development in Bahrain for developer Albilad Real Estate.
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Features
Carbuncle Cup 2008: The review
You came, you saw, you voted and some certainly came from far: this year’s carbuncle cup was an international affair attracting attention from far and wide.
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Competitions
Studio / Office space available in London SW9
A newly refurbished top (first) floor studio / light industrial / office space to let in Brixton / Camberwell SW9. Well located and within easy reach of Brixton tube or Loughborough Junction Thameslink Stations and also enjoys good road links to both Central London and the South. There is off ...
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Cabe design review slams Aukett Fitzroy Robinson’s £450m Birmingham Eastside Locks masterplan
Aukett Fitzroy Robinson’s £450 million masterplan for the Eastside Locks area of Birmingham has been slammed by Cabe, which says it has “fundamental” concerns about the proposal.
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Adjaye's prison bid misses out
Practice's bid for innovative prison scheme in second place 'by a nose'
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Herzog & de Meuron unveils New York residential tower
Swiss duo Herzog & de Meuron has unveiled these designs for a landmark skyscraper in New York.