All Building Design articles in 24 March 2006
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News
Sugar's sweet on Yeang plans
£100 million redevelopment of Great Ormond Street Hospital on track despite looming redundancies
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News
Victory: PFI policy shift
RIBA president praised as Treasury accepts design must come earlier in bidding process
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News
Over the sea to Skye
This striking £40 million harbour development on the Isle of Skye has been designed by Sutherland Hussey Architects.
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Review
Repository of the imagination
Calum Storrie's fantasy Delirious Museum gets to the heart of museums' nature.
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Opinion
Ian Martin
It's all very well for us, but whither the tell-tailed tit, the speckled mudpecker, the downy dunhead?
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News
Heritage projects in jeopardy as lottery funding is slashed
The single largest source of funding for the regeneration of Britain's rundown built heritage is facing a massive budget cut.
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Review
Home fit for a heroic institution
Kester Rattenbury is wowed by an exhibition of the Gulbenkian's HQ
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News
Part L law is finally published
The government has finally published legislation aimed at cutting carbon emissions from buildings, to come into force next month.
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Building Study
Getting down to earth
A new arts centre by Rafael Moneo reflects Spain's rugged landscape on the outside, while giving a home to painter José Beulas's collection of 20th century art within.
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News
Laying down the law
Richard Rogers Partnership's £87 million European Law Courts in Antwerp will be opened by the King of Belgium next week.
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Technical
Cutting the green wash
By not monitoring actual energy use of buildings, the construction industry is failing to substantiate its green claims.
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Technical
The rocky road to cooling
A church centre is using underground rocks for sustainable comfort cooling.
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News
Colindale regeneration plan
This bold mixed-use development by Sheppard Robson is designed to regenerate the north London suburb of Colindale.
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News
Capturing the castle
The London Borough of Southwark has approved two developments that will play a key role in the £1.5 billion regeneration of Elephant & Castle.
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Opinion
Free regeneration from bureaucracy
Cynics claim English Partnerships is the organisation that John Prescott turns to when he's got an idea.
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Technical
I wish I'd done that... Sustainable building
Ian Darby on Gaia Architects' Glencoe visitor centre, Scotland