All Building Design articles in 15 July 2011
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Features
Class of 2011: Marianne Keating & Cara Shields- Strathclyde University
Our thesis aims to ameliorate the devastating impact of the annual cycle of flooding in Bangladesh on the physical and social fabric of rural communities.
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Herzog & de Meuron to break ground on French stadium
Design intended to resemble forest of birch trees
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Ex-BSF chief Tim Byles: 'I was a phone hacking victim too'
Tim Byles ’believes he was a victim of a campaign orchestrated by Andy Coulson’
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Opinion
Ticking all the wrong boxes
Hull University’s pre-qualification questionnaire shows how innovation is stifled in British architecture.
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News
Architects argue over merits of Stirling contenders
Double Stirling winner Chris Wilkinson praises shortlist
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‘We were robbed’ – Sarah Wigglesworth on the Stirling Prize shortlist
Stirling shortlist will ’marginalise architects’
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Ted Cullinan celebrates 80th birthday at Studio in the Woods
Sixth Studio in the Woods is best yet, says co-organiser Piers Taylor
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News
Opening date set for Viñoly's 'Golden Banana'
Arts centre is three years late and £8.5 million over-budget
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Gove launches £2 billion BSF successor
New schools programme will prioritise most dilapidated buildings
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Features
Make marketing work for you
The secret of good communication is being prepared to step into your listener’s shoes and ditching ’archispeak’.
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News
Promotion for English Heritage's head of listings
Roger Bowdler replaces Peter Beacham as designation director
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Government to invest £22bn in construction projects
Cabinet minister announces three year investment programme
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Features
Architecture student shows 2011: Royal College of Art
This year’s show is made up of four Architectural Design Studios (ADSs) which all pursue urban themes with a cultural edge.
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News
New Holland Island shortlist proposals revealed to the public
Architecture Foundation curates public exhibition of MVRDV, Chipperfield, Studio 44 and WORKac designs at St Petersburg Naval Museum
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News
Olympic information pavilion winner revealed
Portuguese team triumphs in international competition
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News
Emrys Architects completes Conquest House refurbishment
1950s office block revamped for GMS Estates
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London mayor forecasts 55,000 affordable houses by 2015
HCA agrees £627m funding as Labour warns model is “unsustainable”
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Manchester City FC consults on Viñoly's training facility plans
Manchester City Football Club has begun public consultation on Rafael Viñoly’s plans for the redevelopment of a 32ha brownfield site in Openshaw West as a training facility.The plans include an academy for up to 400 players, accommodation, 16 football pitches, a first-team training centre, a 7,000-capacity stadium, offices and a ...