All Building Design articles in 22 July 2011
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Newport Station by Grimshaw and Atkins
A quick tour around the Carbuncle Cup nominated station with judges Hugh Pearman and Ellis Woodman
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Shortlists announced for 2011 Architect of the Year Awards
Small practices take on architectural giants in the running for this year’s awards, which celebrate bodies of work across 13 categories.
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Make and Jestico & Whiles on hotel awards shortlist
Other finalists include RHWL, ReardonSmith and Purcell Miller Tritton
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Gensler appointed to design interiors of Birmingham tower
Gensler to provide ’revolutionary’ law offices for Sidell Gibson tower
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Facebook appoints Gensler to design London office
Gensler has been commissioned by Facebook to do the interior design for its new London office.The US new media company is moving its 70 UK staff from Carnaby Street to a listed former brewery in Covent Garden early next year and is currently recruiting.The new 3,500sq m offices will have ...
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Gareth Hoskins completes National Museum of Scotland
£46 million project involved restoration and expansion of the Victorian grade A-listed Edinburgh building
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Foster & Partners' Shanghai Expo pavilion to be rebuilt in UAE
Foster structure will stand alongside museums by Gehry, Nouvel - and Foster
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Broadway Malyan completes cricket community studies
Indian developer wants to build sports academies and homes around cricket grounds
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Museum of London seeks architect for £4.5 million extension
The Museum of London wants to appoint an architect for a proposed £4.5 million extension and refurbishment of its Roman gallery.The contract would include creating a 200sq m extension and refurbishing the existing 900sq m space.The Roman gallery is the oldest exhibition space in the museum, which was designed by ...
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Features
Jack Pringle on the architect's enduring love affair with photography
The Architect’s Eye competition judge: “Our profession and our lives are inextricably linked with the photographic”
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Lifschutz Davidson Sandilands lands first City project
Lifschutz Davidson Sandilands has won planning for its first building in the City of London, a 10-storey office and retail tower.The building, to be known as 120 Moorgate, will replace a 1970s building beside the grade II* listed Britannic House designed by Edwin Lutyens.The 19,000sq m scheme is in the ...
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AHMM and Maccreanor Lavington selected for Royal Docks
Feilden Clegg Bradley and Muf also on team for Gallions Quarter
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RIBA launches competition for south London health facility
The RIBA has launched a competition for new in-patient and associated buildings for the South West London & St George’s Mental Health NHS Trust.The trust serves a local population of about 1 million people from five south London boroughs, including Kingston, Richmond and Wandsworth.At this stage, the trust said it ...
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New images of Baby Shard released
Shard of Glass developer Sellar Property Group has unveiled new images of the office block which will neighbour Renzo Piano’s 310m-high skyscraper.Sometimes known as the “Baby Shard”, the 17-storey tower, officially called The Place, has also been designed by Piano and is part of the wider £2 billion London Bridge ...
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University to house students on Get Carter car park site
3DReid mixed-use scheme will be used by Northumbria University
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National Trust voices concerns over new Planning Policy Framework
Heritage body warns development could occur on a scale not seen since the 1930s