All Building Design articles in 16 September 2011
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Features
Prepacks: enemy or saviour?
Was the method used to sell YRM to RMJM sharp practice or the best option in a tough situation?
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News
Ellis Williams' £4.8 million sixth form opens
Single building gives sixth form its own separate identity
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News
Planners approve RMA's Olympic nightclub
Furniture factory will become exclusive temporary party venue
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Alan Camp submits plans for London developments
Alan Camp Architects has submitted two planning applications for developments in the south London boroughs of Wandsworth and Southwark.
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Feilden Clegg Bradley to redevelop landmark Bristol hospital
Project involves restoration of historic buildings plus new flats
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Steven Holl's Raffles City development in China tops out
Steven Holl Architects has celebrated the topping out of its Raffles City development, known as The Sliced Porosity Block, in Chengdu, China.
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AIA reports rise in US billings index after four months' decline
Strong level of enquiries for new architecture projects, reports AIA
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HLM completes refurbishment of Sheffield's Arts Tower
Architecture school returns to top of Britain’s tallest university building
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Latest images of Beijing media centre revealed
Chinese architect BIAD Ufo behind steel shell design
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Egg pod planned for New Forest
Perring Architecture & Design has submitted a planning application for a temporary live/work pod in the New Forest.The Hampshire-based practice said the structure, known as The Egg, would be built of timber and would be floated to St Margaret’s Creek on the Beaulieu River where it would be located on ...
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Wilkinson Eyre shortlisted for Carlsberg’s visitor attraction
Wilkinson Eyre has been shortlisted for an international competition to turn Carlsberg’s Copenhagen headquarters into a major visitor attraction.
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Calatrava takes off from Denver airport
Santiago Calatrava has pulled out of the $500 million (£316 million) south terminal redevelopment project at Denver International Airport.
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GWP Bradford University scheme set for highest ever Breeam rating
Student village scores more than 95% at interim assessment
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Multimedia
David Chipperfield's Two Lines installation
David Chipperfield talks exclusively to BD about his London Design Festival installation on the South Bank
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News
Chipperfield’s Zurich art gallery to shrink further
David Chipperfield has been forced to revise his plans for the Zurich Kunsthaus extension for a second time, partly because of local objectors.
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News
Pylon competition: the best of the rest
Make, Edward Cullinan and Pylosaurs feature in list of runners up
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Piano’s Ronchamp peace offering
Renzo Piano has completed a new visitor centre and nunnery in Ronchamp, France, sitting in the shadow of Le Corbusier’s Chapel of Notre Dame du Haut.
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Planning policy ‘risks creating city ghettos’
Former members of Urban Task Force warn of urban decline if government policy proceeds