All Building Design articles in 11 September 2009
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Sky broadcast building recycles 90% of construction waste
The construction team working on Arup Associates’ new broadcast facility for Sky says it has recycled or reused 90% of the construction waste from the project.
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High Court backs Doon Street tower go-ahead
The High Court has upheld the government’s decision to approve Lifschutz Davidson Sandilands’s controversial 43-storey Doon Street tower on London’s South Bank.
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Hadid and S333 make Basque port shortlist
Zaha Hadid and London practice S333 are two of five teams shortlisted to masterplan a port in the Basque region of northern Spain.
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Edward Cullinan's school gatehouse gets planning
Edward Cullinan Architects have won planning permission for a new gatehouse at the entrance to a north London primary school.
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Vinoly's New York architecture school completes
Rafael Viñoly Architects has completed its new School of Architecture at the City University of New York.
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No EH advice as council rules on OMA institute plan
Kensington & Chelsea Council will be forced to rule on the future of OMA’s controversial scheme to revamp the former Commonwealth Institute without the benefit of key advice from English Heritage.
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KPF's London partners quit to set up new practice
Five partners of Kohn Pedersen Fox’s London office have dramatically jumped ship to set up a new practice in the capital, BD can reveal.
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Multimedia
CF Møller’s Darwin Centre (video)
Take a tour around CF Møller’s newly opened extension to the Natural History Museum.
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Competitions
Seven shortlisted for Charleston competition
Seven practices have made it on to the shortlist for a competition to design a £3.5 million redevelopment at Charleston, the former country retreat of the Bloomsbury Set.
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RIBA's manifesto emphasises sustainability
The RIBA will unveil its manifesto for architecture at the Lib Dem party conference in Bournemouth next Tuesday before taking it to the Labour and Tory conferences.
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Hayward Smart Architects' private house wins planning
Hayward Smart Architects has won planning permission for an £800,000 residential project that links two barns to create a substantial family home in the north Oxfordshire countryside.
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Competitions
Old Blueprint, AR and AMC magazines- free to a good home
BD is having a clear out of its library archives.
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DSDHA wins Clitheroe square contest
DSDHA has won a competition to design a public square for Clitheroe, a market town in the Pennines.
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Lifschutz Davidson Sandiland's Jewish centre wins planning
Lifschutz Davidson Sandilands’ design for London’s new Jewish Community Centre has won unanimous planning approval from Camden Council.
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First 10 Kickstart housing schemes to start on site next month
The first 10 schemes to be bailed out by the Homes & Communities Agency’s Kickstart housing scheme will start on site next month.
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Prince's Foundation probed over lobbying accusation
The Prince’s Foundation for the Built Environment is being investigated by the Charity Commission after an allegation it is being used as the Prince of Wales’s “private lobbying firm”.
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Royal support for campaign to buy Seaton Delaval
Prince Charles has thrown his weight behind the National Trust’s campaign to buy one of John Vanbrugh’s most renowned buildings, Seaton Delaval in Northumberland.
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Review
BD's guide to your cultural Week- September 14 to September 20
Get up close and personal with the Gherkin or familiarise yourself with the intricacies of Goldfinger's Trellick Tower, with this year's instalment of London's Open House weekend. If that sounds like too much hard work, then maybe take a leisurely stroll along the forgotten Leeds to Liverpool canal.
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Plan to build Britain's tallest bridge move a step closer
Sunderland City Council has agreed to progress Spence Associate’s landmark road bridge scheme over the River Wear, and hopes to submit a planning application by the end of the year.
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3D Reid's Manchester Co-op HQ wins green light
3D Reid’s design for the Co-operative Group’s new head office building in Manchester has won planning permission from the city council.