All Building Design articles in 12 February 2010
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Adjaye and AECOM's Watford regeneration plans set for consultation
Plans to regenerate Watford by AECOM and Adjaye Associates are to be put out to public consultation this summer.
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SANAA's Rolex Learning Centre opens
SANAA’s Rolex Learning Centre in Lausanne, Switzerland, has opened.
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Napper's Northumberland media centre design revealed
Napper Architects has drawn up plans for a £3.5 million media centre at a school in Northumberland.
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Olympics may fail to regenerate east London, report warns
The 2012 Olympics may not leave its promised legacy of regeneration in east London, a report warned today.
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Penson starts on site in Peckham
Construction work has begun on Penson’s £330,000 Peckham Space, a new public arts venue in south London.
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East Lothian heritage centre given green light
Plans by Gray Marshall to create a £3.7 million new heritage centre in East Lothian, Scotland, have received a boost after the council approved the contract for the project.
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University buildings 'unfit for purpose', database reveals
University buildings across the country were condemned as “unfit for purpose” or “at serious risk of major failure” in a secret database obtained by the Guardian newspaper.
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KPF to fit out key London office development
Kohn Pedersen Fox has been appointed to fit out Foggo Associates’ Drapers Gardens development in the City of London.
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DGA's Brick Lane steel tower completes
DGA Architects has completed work on a 29m tall stainless steel tower on Brick Lane in east London.
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Sheppard Robson to revamp listed Thames foot tunnels
Sheppard Robson has unveiled £11.5 million plans to refurbish two listed foot tunnels which run beneath the River Thames.
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Japanese practice wins competition to design Zurich Airport mixed-use scheme
Japanese architects Riken Yamamoto & Field Shop have beaten 90 practices including Zaha Hadid Architects to design a 200,000sq m mixed-use building at Zurich Airport.
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Developer insists work on Hull's tallest tower will start on time
Work will start on Robinson Architects’ £100m Manor Mill development in Hull in time to meet a council-imposed deadline, its developer has insisted.
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Work starts on DRMM's Oxford gallery refurbishment
DRMM's £250,000 refurbishment of Modern Art Oxford has begun on site.
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Polyark this week: A Polyark themed ceilidh, Hammersmith surgery visit and Modernism- dead or alive?
Students go head to head over modernism, don their kilts for a Polyark ceilidh and put a house call into Hammersmith surgery, in this week's Polyark update
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Studio 4's teenage treatment centre completes
London based practice Studio 4 has completed work on Simmons House, a clinical treatment centre for teenagers at St Luke’s psychiatric hospital in Muswell Hill, London.
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BD's guide to your cultural week February 15 to February 21
The writing's on the wall, well, it is with the Henry Moore Institute's latest pencil to wall installation. If that doesn't spark your cultural plugs, why not drop in Ron Arad's first major exhibition at the Barbican, in this week's cultural guide
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Millard attacks Millennium Lottery architecture a decade on
The BBC’s former arts correspondent, Rosie Millard, has launched a blistering attack on failed architectural projects funded by the Millennium Lottery.
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Non-profit firm pledges resources
Architecture for Humanity is setting up a string of community resource centres on Haiti to provide design and construction services to NGOs (non-governmental organisations) rebuilding the shattered capital
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Stage set for Page & Park win
Page & Park is due to be announced next week as the winner of the competition for the £10 million upgrade of the Theatre Royal in Glasgow