All Building Design articles in 01 April 2010 – Page 2
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Competitions
Holiday let: Cevennes National Park SW France
Riverside stone cottagefor 2/3 in idyllic, tranquil, rural hamlet.
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Competitions
Holiday let: North West Dordogne, France
Luxury 2 bedroom, 2 bathroom apartment on ground floor of stunning contempory new house in mediaeval hill village with bar and restaurant.
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Competitions
For sale: Lake District retreat
Opportunity to purchase a former TRS building in a small plot surrounded by soaring pines in the Lake District.
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News
Caption contest: Kapoor topples the Eiffel tower?
We’ve all seen the images of Anish Kapoor’s tower for the Olympic park, but is it just a melted Eiffel?
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News
OMA wins Quebec museum competition
OMA has won a competition to create a 12,000sq m extension to the Musée National des Beaux-Arts du Québec (MNBAQ).
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News
American profession complains of “bottleneck” in stimulus funding
The American Institute of Architects has reported a ‘modest rebound’ in architecture billings, saying that a bottleneck of stimulus funding is hampering recovery.
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News
Anger as RIBA Council fails to debate low pay
Council meeting did not discuss exploitation of students
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News
Trust agrees to Finsbury review
The board of NHS Islington, which wants to shut down the Lubetkin-designed Finsbury Health Centre in north London, has agreed to review a council report into the centre ahead of a crucial board meeting in May
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Opinion
Dongtan, icon of our vanishing future
Two years after its ravishing images wowed the media, there is still no sign of an eco-city
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News
Housing designers urged to tackle TB
Architects could become part of the solution to tackling the spread of tuberculosis in Britain, a charity has claimed
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News
Friend raises roof at architect’s former north London house
Friend & Company has won planning permission to build an artist’s studio and rooftop garden on top of a modern London house
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News
Cube to go on despite developer’s collapse
Make expects its major mixed-use tower in Birmingham, the Cube, to be finished despite the developer going into administration last week
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News
Wilkinson Eyre’s Kew centre set for green light
Wilkinson Eyre has designed a “vital” quarantine house to protect the collections at the Royal Botanic Gardens at Kew from disease and destruction
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News
Tory shadow minister heaps praise on Cabe
Cabe has been given a huge vote of confidence by shadow architecture minister Ed Vaizey, who has promised it will retain direct state funding in the event of a Conservative government
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News
Office Campus given go-ahead
Richards Partington Architects has secured planning for its Office Campus scheme, an £11 million project in Kent
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News
Super lab brings in new architect after HOK fails to impress
The client behind a £600 million “super laboratory” has drafted in PLP — the practice formed by former partners of KPF’s London office — to overhaul the design because it is worried the original by HOK is not good enough.HOK beat Rafael Viñoly and NBBJ to design the UK Centre ...
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News
Pelan appointed to Civic Trust role
The Scottish Civic Trust has named communications specialist John Pelan as its new director
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News
Saunt wins public realm fellowship
DSDHA’s Deborah Saunt has won a prestigious £30,000 research grant from the Royal Commission for the Exhibition of 1851
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News
KPF redraws Pinnacle with public viewing area
Plans for the tallest tower in the City of London are being redrawn by architect KPF and will include a three-storey viewing platform which will feature artefacts loaned by the Museum of London.
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Architects rush to fill Shanghai charette
The RIBA’s charette at the Shanghai Expo is already oversubscribed fourfold, just a week after it was launched
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