All Building Design articles in 31 July 2009
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Whitworth Art Gallery shortlist revealed
Zaha, Eric Parry and Feilden Clegg eliminated from RIBA competition for Manchester gallery
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Architects' flush of the future
The RIBA and Radio 4’s Today programme have unveiled images of the public toilet of the future as imagined by the UK’s top architects.
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Crossrail unveils full design line-up
The full line-up of architects who will design new central London stations for Crossrail has been announced.
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Panter Hudspith designs housing for Elephant & Castle
Panter Hudspith has revealed designs for two of the housing projects replacing the Heygate Estate in Elephant & Castle.
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Impressive new shortlist for Chelsea Barracks
Feilden Clegg Bradley make the cut with Rogers Stirk Harbour’s blessing
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RIBA members vote to restructure institute
The RIBA has taken a step towards appointing its first board of trustees after members voted in favour of the council’s recommendation to restructure the institute.
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Stanton Williams sees its profits collapse
Pre-tax profits at Stanton Williams have fallen by 90% as the impact of the recession on the profession continues.
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RMJM's $1bn Istanbul mixed-use scheme
RMJM has unveiled the first details of its $1 billion mixed-use scheme in Istanbul.
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Residents say new homes are too small
New homes are not providing enough space for people’s everyday lives, according to a survey of residents carried out by Cabe
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English Heritage joins opposition to new US Embassy designs
English Heritage has added its voice to the growing chorus of opposition to initial plans for Britain’s new US Embassy.
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HCA to insist new housebuilders use architects on its design panels
The Homes & Communities Agency has told housebuilders pitching for a new framework agreement that they must use architects already on its architecture and urban design panels.
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Foster’s Heathrow terminal will harness the sun
The first images of Foster & Partners’ designs for Heathrow Airport’s new Terminal East building have been released.
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Wilkinson made design patron for Civic Trust Awards
Chris Wilkinson, director of Wilkinson Eyre Architects, has been appointed design patron of the Civic Trust Awards.
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Hunters' Harris Academy seeks inspiration from business
Hunters Architects have been appointed the preferred bidders for the £25 million Harris Academy in Bexley, south east London
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LCE sports centre claims to be the greenest in London
A sports centre by LCE Architects, hailed as the most environmentally friendly in London, has opened today.
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Review
BD’s guide to your cultural week: August 10 to August 16
When is a building not a building? When it’s a musical instrument, obviously. Visit David Byrne’s transformation of the Roundhouse in Camden to see for yourself. If you’d prefer a little relaxation, then why not head over to Birmingham and travel the canals whilst reading up on utopian literature.
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Council approves Eric Parry's West End project
Westminster City Council has approved Eric Parry Architects' £50 million redevelopment along London’s Piccadilly.
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Council go-ahead for Make's McDonald’s towers
Planners at an east London council have given the green light to Make’s proposal for a high-rise residential project on land owned by fast food giant McDonald’s.
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CZWG's art deco inspired Bournemouth development
CZWG’s designs for an art deco-inspired development in Bournemouth have been submitted for planning.
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Competitions
Holiday Let - Umbria/Tuscany border Troscione
Holiday Let - Umbria/Tuscany border Troscione - A refurbished Farmhouse & Barn with swimming pool all set in an unspoilt rural setting