All Building Design articles in 29 August 2008

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  • Technical

    Brief - Earls Court Exhibition Centre

    2008-09-11T13:03:00Z

    To celebrate the 30th anniversary of Dorma UK and What’s new in Building, we’re challenging readers to identify the architecturally significant location the Dorma penguin can be seen visiting in the picture above.

  • Technical

    DORMA to showcase sophisticated interior glass solutions at 100% Design Exhibition

    2008-09-05T11:38:00Z

    The principle behind 100% Design is of course that the products and ideas on show should be innovative and inspirational for interior designers, specifiers and the contract market.

  • News

    Call for design ideas to encourage cycling

    2008-09-04T16:44:00Z

    The London Cycling Campaign and the Cycle to Cannes charity are calling on architects, planners and designers to submit ideas to improve public space and encourage cycling in the capital.

  • News

    York Council rejects Red Box chocolate factory redevelopment

    2008-09-04T16:40:00Z

    Councillors in York have gone against planning officers’ recommendations and rejected the application for a £200 million scheme by Red Box Design Group to redevelop the former Terry’s chocolate factory.

  • The SMC Alsop-designed Michael Faraday Community School in the centre of the Aylesbury estate
    News

    Alsop wins go-ahead for Southwark school

    2008-09-04T14:45:00Z

    Southwark Council has granted planning permission for the SMC Alsop-designed Michael Faraday Community School in the centre of the Aylesbury estate.

  • Technical

    Brief - St George's Hall

    2008-09-04T14:29:00Z

    To celebrate the 30th anniversary of Dorma UK and What’s new in Building, we’re challenging readers to identify the architecturally significant location the Dorma penguin can be seen visiting in the picture above.

  • Technical

    Brief - Everton FC

    2008-09-04T13:02:00Z

    To celebrate the 30th anniversary of Dorma UK and What’s new in Building, we’re challenging readers to identify the architecturally significant location the Dorma penguin can be seen visiting in the picture above.

  • Technical

    Brief - Evelina Children's Hospital

    2008-09-04T12:57:00Z

    To celebrate the 30th anniversary of Dorma UK and What’s new in Building, we’re challenging readers to identify the architecturally significant location the Dorma penguin can be seen visiting in the picture above.

  • Technical

    Brief - Eden Project

    2008-09-04T12:53:00Z

    To celebrate the 30th anniversary of Dorma UK and What’s new in Building, we’re challenging readers to identify the architecturally significant location the Dorma penguin can be seen visiting in the picture above.

  • Technical

    Brief - St Pancras

    2008-09-04T12:49:00Z

    To celebrate the 30th anniversary of Dorma UK and What’s new in Building, we’re challenging readers to identify the architecturally significant location the Dorma penguin can be seen visiting in the picture above.

  • Technical

    Dorma makes space at the Eden Project

    2008-09-04T12:12:00Z

    DORMA’s versatile HSW-EM sliding wall system was installed at the Eden Project in Cornwall to cope with overwhelming increases in human traffic.

  • Technical

    DORMA specified for major installation at Evelina Children’s Hospital

    2008-09-04T11:54:00Z

    Evelina Children’s Hospital at Guy’s and St Thomas’ NHS Foundation Trust was the first children’s hospital to be built in London in more than 100 years, opening its doors to patients in October 2005.

  • Technical

    DORMA aids DDA compliance at Everton Football Club

    2008-09-04T11:51:00Z

    All entrance and exit points, together with hospitality suites and corporate facilities at Everton FC meet the requirements of the DDA (Disability Discrimination Act).

  • Technical

    Extensive use of DORMA automatics and MANET system at new St Pancras

    2008-09-04T11:40:00Z

    Product specifications are of the most demanding standard throughout the new landmark St Pancras International Station, not least for those items that relate directly to public safety and convenience.

  • Review

    Venice Biennale: The Australian Pavilion

    2008-09-04T11:20:00Z

    'Abundance' will be the theme of this year's Australian Pavilion, with the exhibition focused on broadening views of Australian architecture.

  • Robert Adam’s Palladian-style St Andrew’s healthcare project is to be built in Northampton.
    News

    Adam hails start of a classical revolution (video)

    2008-09-04T10:17:00Z

    Traditional architecture prospers as New Palladians exhibition launches

  • HOK's latest design for the Olympic stadium
    News

    New 2012 Olympic stadium images

    2008-09-04T09:36:00Z

    HOK Sport's design for the 2012 Olympic stadium has passed a fresh hurdle after being granted second stage reserved matters planning permission last week.

  • News

    Hugill to leave Lend Lease

    2008-09-03T17:12:00Z

    Athletes' Village developer Nigel Hugill is to resign from his post as chairman of Lend Lease Europe in order to “pursue other opportunities”.

  • Manchester Civil Justice Centre, Manchester by Denton Corker Marshall
    News

    Shortlist for RIBA special awards unveiled

    2008-09-03T12:40:00Z

    The shortlist for RIBA's special awards, which will be awarded alongside the Stirling Prize, has been revealed.

  • Web of Light installation
    Review

    Ai Weiwei weaves a web for Liverpool

    2008-09-03T00:01:00Z

    Chinese artist Ai Weiwei, consultant on Herzog de Meuron’s Bird’s Nest stadium, is to create this 'Web of Light' installation for Liverpool's Biennial.