All Building Design articles in 20 July 2007
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News
Bath city art museum in jeopardy
The future of Bath’s Holburne Museum of Art is hanging in the balance after a shock decision to reject Eric Parry Architects’ £10 million extension.
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Opinion
Life begins for Milton Keynes
It’s the 40th anniversary of Milton Keynes, Britain’s best loved and most derided new town. To celebrate, next week is Milton Keynes week here on bdonline
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News
Foreign office picks six finalists for Shanghai Expo pavilion
Zaha Hadid, John McAslan and Thomas Heatherwick are among the six designers shortlisted for the UK's pavilion at the 2010 Shanghai Expo
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Review
Tsui Kuang-Yu : Liverpool Top 9! - Until September 2
Liverpool Top 9! is an exhibition of short films exploring our relationship with the urban environment and how we navigate both within and without the structures and systems of urban design.
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Review
Vaulting Ambition: The Adam Brothers - Until January 2008
'Vaulting Ambition' – at Sir John Soane’s Museum, tells the story of the Adam brothers and their ground-breaking regeneration scheme for a huge brownfield site in the centre of London - the Adelphi.
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Building Study
Skydec apartments, London by Edward Potter Associates
Alan Riley has nominated Edward Potter Associates’ Skydec apartments in south west London, a development of 14 flats in a conservation area of two storey Victorian housing.
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News
Allies and Morrison's 1 Bankside an "oversized lump"
Allies and Morrison's south London office building for Land Securities is nominated by Derek Davis for our cup.
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Competitions
For Sale - Studio flat in Balham
Du Cane Court, Balham High Road Ideally situated, 5 minutes walk from Balham tube/BR
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Competitions
For Sale - Antique Print Collection C1705 to C1905
350 Unmounted Steel , copper and Photogravure prints, many different subjects (landscapes, people, architecture) and sizes (approx A5 A4 & A3 sizes). Would make ideal xmas / birthday / business gifts when framed.
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News
Lend Lease wins £1.5bn regeneration of Elephant & Castle
Developer promises a "variety" of architects will be appointed
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News
Who has won the Letchworth housing competition?
Stride Treglown takes top prize in the competition to design ground-breaking affordable housing for the world's first garden city
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News
News Junkie: 21 and 22 July
In this week's harvest of print chaff: Britain's burgeoning 'affair economy', darkness at the end of the Stonehenge tunnel, and the wise and wise of the tweehouse...
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News
The winners of the Housing Design Awards
Project Orange, Julian Cowie and Rolfe Judd are among the winners of this year's Housing Design Awards which were announced yesterday
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News
Shared surfaces unsafe, says report
Jan Gehl criticised by his own client for Brighton street scheme
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Opinion
Walking out
In my seven-and-a-half-year stint with Allies & Morrison I never witnessed the office “walking over” anybody, as Ali Mangera alleges (News July 13).
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News
Mayor urged to rethink view rules
New planning guidance produced by London mayor Ken Livingstone on protected views to the capital’s landmarks should be reviewed immediately, the London Assembly has demanded.
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Opinion
Private lives
Anyone wanting to check which murky secret societies RIBA Council members belong to should hotfoot it to the library where, with a bit of arm twisting, a dossier of members’ interests is available.