All Building Design articles in 14 January 2011
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Top 10 architects' career problems of 2012
From handling nightmare bosses to sexism in the workplace, whether you should work for free and bad terms of employment, our career doctor tackled them all
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The top 10 Building and Technical studies of 2012
From Doha to the top of the Shard via Poundbury and the Olympic Park - the projects you most wanted to know about this year included work by Peter Barber, Renzo Piano and Rogers Stirk Harbour
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The top 10 building and technical studies of 2011
The list of buildings you wanted to know about the msot was, perhaps unsurprisingly, dominated by major Olympic structures but also includes work by Zumthor, Nord, Featherstone Young, Adam Khan and Peter Eisenman
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Minister approves Hopkins' plans for Greenwich Market
Hopkins’ controversial redevelopment of Greenwich Market has been given the green light by communities secretary Eric Pickles.
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Police search architect's flat after man arrested in Jo Yeates case
Buro Happold consultant lived next door to murdered landscape architect
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Gehry becomes professor of architecture at his alma mater
University of Southern California is 81-year-old’s second professorship
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Chipperfield triumphs in Berlin
David Chipperfield’s £420 million redevelopment of a 1970s shopping centre on one of Berlin’s most famous streets has cleared its last hurdle after a referendum collapsed.
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Distance and Engagement: Vogt Landscape Architect
Alice Foxley’s elegant monograph provides new studio insights but fails to get its hands dirty.
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RIBA urges MPs to strengthen localism bill
Call for greater clarity as bill enters committee stage
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Grimshaw begins work on Bangor cultural building
Work has started on Grimshaw’s Arts & Innovation Centre at Bangor University in north Wales.
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Herzog & de Meuron complete Swiss pharmaceutical offices
Practice has recently completed work on the Actelion Business Centre
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Bartlett appoints Frédéric Migayrou as Professor of Architecture
College also announces new post for Murray Fraser
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Rogers Stirk Harbour's One Hyde Park opens
Rogers Stirk Harbour’s development at One Hyde Park opens its doors for the first time today, with a lavish ceremony catered by Heston Blumenthal kick-starting proceedings.
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Victorian Society criticises BDP's Brighton hospital redevelopment
Architect under fire for proposing demolition of listed chapel
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Archial unveils masterplan for Swedish logistics park
Archial has designed a masterplan for a major modern logistics park at Värnamo in Sweden.The 140,000sq m Southern Cross development project is located at Bredasten, a key transport junction in the centre of southern Sweden, and is being developed by Helios Europe under a partnership agreement with the local council.Archial ...
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Student wins historic building award for second year running
Plans to transform Victorian brickworks impress judges
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Aedas sponsors annual Cycle to Cannes
Aedas has been confirmed as the sponsor of the annual charity Cycle to Cannes (C2C), taking place from March 3-8 ahead of the Mipim property fair.
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Adam Khan's Preston wildlife centre wins top eco rating
A wetland and woodland visitor attraction in Preston by Adam Khan Architects has been awarded Breeam Outstanding status.The £5.8 million scheme is due to be completed in time for the Easter holidays this April and is part of a wider revamp of the 27ha Brockholes nature reserve.The centre, funded by ...
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Entries sought for copper awards
Entries are being sought for this year’s European Copper in Architecture Awards.