All Building Design articles in 29 July 2011
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Features
Grace Belgravia, London, by Studio RHE
A Grade II listed building in central London is transofrmed into the city’s first ever women’s only private members club
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Features
Hypernuit Offices, Paris, by H2O Architectes
H2O Architectes get creative with blocks in response to a tight and demanding brief for design agency Hypernuit
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News
Karim Rashid and Christina Seilern confirmed for Conversation Series
Leading design thinkers among line-up for free talks programme at May Design Series 2013
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News
Gaudi used psychiatric hospital and its patients as his test bed, claim researchers
Designs in hospital grounds ’predate his more famous works’
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Crowd-sourced architects volunteer to help rebuild Britain
Inspired by Clapham’s army of brooms, architects and builders offer their services to riot victims.
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Features
The Architect: What Now?
BD brings you an exclusive sneak preview of a selection of postcards from The Architect: What Now? Exhibition
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News
Facade goes up on Mecanoo's Birmingham Library
Milestone comes day after rioters sweep through the city
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News
US architects' salaries 'stagnant', AIA survey finds
Latest US billings index and employment figures also gloomy
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Features
The Architect: What Now?
BD brings you an exclusive sneak preview of a selection of postcards from The Architect: What Now? Exhibition
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Features
The Architect: What Now?
BD brings you an exclusive sneak preview of a selection of postcards from The Architect: What Now? Exhibition
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Multimedia
Video: Ron Arad's Curtain Call
Ron Arad’s cylindrical creation is only as strong as the work projected onto its translucent tentacles
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News
Sarah Wigglesworth, Malcolm Fraser and BDP shortlisted for northern awards
RIBA Northern Network Architecture Awards shortlist announced
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Lifschutz Davidson Sandilands go ahead for new flagship Foyles
Book store will move into ex-Central St Martin’s College building
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Features
The Architect: What Now?
BD brings you an exclusive sneak preview of a selection of postcards from The Architect: What Now? Exhibition
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News
Aukett settles out of court with engineer over Russian tower
IDA faced gamble of winning £350,000 or losing £250,000
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News
New South Wales backs RSHP's £3.3 billion Barangaroo scheme
Work to start on three towers of Sydney waterfront development
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News
Ramadan fasts 'should be longer in Burj tower'
Clerics claim height means two minutes extra fasting
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News
Alsop leaves RMJM to set up new practice
Will Alsop has left RMJM less than two years after joining the Scottish firm, to set up a new practice with fellow RMJM principal Scott Lawrie. RMJM chief executive Peter Morrison said: “We have been in discussion with Will and Scott for some time and all parties feel that this ...