All Building Design articles in 11 July 2008
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Stirling Prize shortlist unveiled
The shortlist for the 2008 Stirling Prize has been announced. See the buildings and read BD's Buildings Editor Ellis Woodman's assessment of the key buildings on the shortlist.
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Five picked for court building frameworks
Five firms, including Manchester Civil Justice Centre designer Denton Corker Marshall, have been picked for a prestigious framework agreement for court buildings.
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Lords blast Boris on Parliament Square
London mayor Boris Johnson’s scrapping of plans to turn Parliament Square into a pedestrianised plaza were slammed by members of the House of Lords this week.
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Herzog & de Meuron's revised Tate Modern extension revealed
Herzog & de Meuron and the Tate today unveiled their substantially revised scheme, now in brick, for the £215 million extension to London's Tate Modern.
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Sheppard Robson's 'jewel' building set for Waterloo
Sheppard Robson has revealed the first images of this 18-storey office building near London’s Southbank.
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Class of 2008: The judges
Class of 2008 is brought to you by BD and Buro Four. The winners of this year’s competition are to be announced in BD on August 8, so check back soon to find out who won. The best student projects to enter this year – which won through in a ...
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RMJM puts up £1m to make architects of graffiti artists
RMJM has launched a £1 million project to encourage inner-city youths with a passion for graffiti to become architects.
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Gerry Judah unveils his Rovers’ return
This 34m-high sculpture featuring five different Land Rover models, was unveiled at the Goodwood Festival of Speed to celebrate the company's 60th anniversary.
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Credit crunch puts paid to Scottish housing fair
One of the UK’s most innovative housing projects has been delayed indefinitely in a decision blamed on the credit crunch.
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Parker Morris standards just for social housing, suggests Boris adviser
Confusion surrounds plans by London mayor Boris Johnson to introduce Parker Morris-like space standards in the capital, former deputy mayor Nicky Gavron claimed today.
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'Boiler Suit' at Guy's Hospital by Debbie Tassel
'Boiler Suit' at Guy's Hospital by Debbie Tassel
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Architectural Jelly Banquet event @ UCL by Su Chanprasong
Architectural Jelly Banquet event @ UCL by Su Chanprasong
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Fresh Flower Pavilion
The Fresh Flower Pavilion at the London Festival of Architecture by Su Chanprasong
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Richard Rogers' exhibition at the Design Museum
Richard Rogers' exhibition at the Design Museum at the London Festival of Architecture by Celia Clark.
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Quality of sustainability photos impresses judges
The shortlisted images for the £50,000 Prix Pictet photography prize for sustainability deliver a haunting view of climate change.
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Viñoly says Battersea Power Station scheme could change substantially
Rafael Viñoly’s controversial designs for Battersea Power Station could change substantially before being submitted for planning, the architect has admitted.