All Building Design articles in 24 September 2010
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Competitions
Holiday Let: Chalet Apartment in Morillon, Alps, France
This beautiful three bedroom (6-8persons) apartment is situated 5 minutes from the ski lifts of Morillon and Vercland.
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Review
Cultural Guide: September 27- October 3
This week’s cultural guide encounters Darwin at close quarters before taking time out for a little cloud gazing with Anish Kapoor at the Serpentine Gallery
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News
Victory for Haworth Tompkins' National Theatre proposals
Scheme approved at planning meeting amid row between Steve Tompkins and Lasdun fans.
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Zurich voters reject Caruso St John 'nail house'
Caruso St John has found itself at the centre of a political storm over public spending and the arts in Switzerland.
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Council set to pass Fletcher Priest's Oxford College plans
Fletcher Priest Architects’ £10 million project to build a new library and learning centre at an Oxford college are set to be approved next week, despite heated objection from conservation groups.
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Zaha Hadid creates billionaire bungalows in Singapore
Zaha Hadid has extended her global reach with two landmark bungalows, designed for a polo-playing billionaire property developer in Singapore.
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Cullinan's Kew extension opens
Edward Cullinan Architects’ extension to the Royal Botanic Gardens at Kew has been officially opened.
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Gehry joins Israel boycott over West Bank settlements
Frank Gehry has joined leading cultural figures in a boycott on working in Israeli settlements.
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Features
New Part L: How much glass?
With the latest revisions to the building regulations going ’live’ on October 1 Mark Taylor, technical director at Allies and Morrison and Ant Wilson, director of building engineering at AECOM, uncover the mystery of how much transparency is allowable on non-dwelling facades.
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Birmingham reveals Big City Plan
Birmingham City Council today set out ambitious plans that will guide the redevelopment of the city centre over the next 20 years.
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Littlemore retains his role at Archial
Chief executive of Archial, Chris Littlemore, is to remain in his post following the sale of most of the business to Canadian firm Ingenium Group.
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New chief at Olympic authority after Higgins quits
David Higgins has left his role as chief executive of the Olympic Delivery Authority to become chief executive of Network Rail.
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Haworth Tompkins’ National Theatre plans hit last-minute objections
Denys Lasdun’s widow has lodged a last-minute objection to Haworth Tompkins’ £70 million plans to renovate the National Theatre.
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Archial sold to Canadian firm Ingenium
Collapsed architectural practice Archial has been sold to multi-disciplinary Canadian firm Ingenium.
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Carey Jones loses directors in restructure
Carey Jones has lost almost half of its directors in an “amicable” restructuring, after shedding around 40% of its rank-and-file staff during the recession.
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Harrap completes first phase of High Street 2010
Julian Harrap Architects has completed the first phase of the High Street 2012 project.
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V&A Dundee designs revealed
The V&A has unveiled the six shortlisted designs for its new outpost in Dundee.
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AIA billings index reports slight improvement for US architects
The American Institute of Architects has reported a slight improvement in the results of its monthly architects billings index.
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Work begins on HTA's Model Home project
Work has begun on the Model Home 2020 project, a pilot low-carbon housing scheme designed for Velux by HTA Architects.
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Arb chair Fraenkel reappointed to board
Arb chair Beatrice Fraenkel has been reappointed as lay member of the board by the Privy Council.