All Building Design articles in 18 June 2010
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RIBA acts over low-paying practices
RIBA president Ruth Reed has announced a series of proposals to protect young architects, including new “rigorous” minimum pay requirements for all chartered practices.
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Prince Charles's Chelsea Barracks letter revealed
The full contents of Prince Charles’s emotional letter to the prime minister of Qatar, imploring him to rethink Richard Rogers’ plans for Chelsea Barracks, have been made public.
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Gove to relax planning rules so disused buildings can become schools
Architects have given a cautious welcome to education secretary Michael Gove’s announcement that he will relax planning rules to make it easier to turn derelict hospitals, shops and pubs into “free schools”.
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Lifschutz Davidson Sandilands to masterplan UCL campus
Lifschutz Davidson Sandilands has been appointed by University College London to masterplan its Bloomsbury estate – beating 120 others to win the job.
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Arb unveils cost-cutting measures
Architects are set to see a reduction in the fees they pay to be on the register after The Arb unveiled plans for a series of cost-cutting measures including slashing all staff bonuses.
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Newport station starts on site
Work to clad the new Newport train station with 31 air-filled plastic cushions has begun.
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AHMM disputes breach claim
Allford Hall Monaghan Morris has said it will “vigorously defend” a legal claim made by Wickham van Eyck that it breached a joint venture agreement the pair struck in order to bid for a job at Amsterdam University.
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RIBA voices relief over Osborne’s Budget
The RIBA has given a cautious welcome to yesterday’s Budget, praising the Chancellor’s commitment to maintain capital spending and predicting that there will still be money for well-designed schools, housing and hospitals.
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Conservationists fight to save iconic New York building
Conservationists have denounced plans to demolish IM Pei’s award-winning 1970 Sundrome building at New York’s JFK Airport.
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RIBA takes the Stirling Prize to the BBC
The RIBA has announced that this year’s Stirling Prize will be shown on BBC Two’s The Culture Show, after viewing figures dipped to an all time low on Channel 4 last year.
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Feilden Clegg Bradley's structural spaghetti
Feilden Clegg Bradely challenged eight other practices in London’s Fitzrovia and members of the public to build a structure using spaghetti as part of the London Festival of Architecture last weekend.
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Review
Ellis Woodman's LFA 2010
Ellis Woodman reveals his top tips for this year’s London Festival of Architecture.
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Features
The World Cup – the architect’s view
BD asks UK practices who they are supporting and speaks to South African architects to find out what they think of the new stadia.
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New Whitechapel Crossrail scheme by BDP
The first images of a new, improved – and significantly cheaper – scheme for the proposed Crossrail station at Whitechapel by BDP have been revealed.
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Competitions
Desk spaces to rent- Waterloo, London SE1
Desk spaces to rent on flexible terms in a bright modern office.
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Carmody Groarke builds east temporary restaurant on east London building site
Carmody Groarke has completed work on a temporary restaurant structure, 35m above ground level on top of the still-under-construction Westfield Stratford City in east London.
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Guide Dogs halt legal challenge against Exhibition Road scheme
The legal challenge against Dixon Jones’ £25 million Exhibition Road scheme has been “put on ice”.
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£50 million fund for colleges hit by funding scandal
Colleges caught up in last year’s Learning & Skills Council fiasco have been handed an extra £50 million ahead of today’s budget.
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Zaha Hadid made Unesco Artist for Peace
Zaha Hadid has been made a Unesco Artist for Peace in honour of her work promoting ‘inter-cultural dialogue and excellence in design’.