All Building Design articles in 21 July 2006
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News
Tate Modern extension by Herzog and de Meuron - images
The Tate's trustees have unveiled Herzog & De Meuron's dramatic designs for the extension to Tate Modern.
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News
Lighting up time
Wind turbines capable of generating 3kW of energy will be added to five residential blocks in Bradford as part of a refurbishment programme by Halliday Clark Architects.
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Opinion
Ian Martin
The consensus is that Israel should create a level playing field in Lebanon by bombing more of it, twice if necessary
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News
ODA vague on how to win Olympic jobs
Architects hoping to get a slice of the Olympic action are no closer to knowing how to go about it following the Olympic Delivery Authority’s release of its procurement policy.
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Review
Get out of London this summer
Our reviewers find a couple of alternatives to the capital’s glamour parade among this year’s student shows
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News
Tate in a state as gallery seeks to soothe St Ives
One of architecture’s most celebrated clients, the Tate, faced embarrassment this week after admitting that Jamie Fobert Architects’ proposed extension to Tate St Ives might never be built.
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News
Fire hits timber-frame industry
Questions raised over eco-friendly material as Broadway Malyan apartment block burns for five hours
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Building Study
Estuary English
The drive to lure homebuyers to the Thames Gateway starts in earnest with high-spec apartments like these by Hawkins Brown in Essex.
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Technical
Further to go with energy
The Energy Review has some good points, apart from the nuclear bit
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News
Eco warriors shatter glass objection
Richard Mitzam Architects has fought its way through the planning system to win permission for a modernist, eco-friendly home in London’s Hampstead.
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News
Guide helps design homes for elderly
The Housing Corporation is to develop a best practice guide for architects designing supported housing for the elderly, disabled and other vulnerable people. 21st Century Supported Housing will be produced with input from the Department for Communities & Local Government and as yet unnamed design practices, and is due to ...