All Building Design articles in 01 December 2006 – Page 2
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News
LDY to masterplan Buncefield fire site
A year on from the devastating fire at the Buncefield oil refinery in Hertfordshire, Llewelyn Davis Yeang has been appointed to masterplan a new 324ha business park for the site.
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Technical
Recycled materials reduce a building's carbon footprint
The high profile of renewable energy is making recycling look green around the gills.
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News
McCloud blasts changes to Castleford bridge
Kevin McCloud, presenter of Channel 4’s forthcoming series on the Castleford regeneration project, has raised fears over the design quality of the scheme’s “jewel in the crown” development with an extraordinary attack on lead client Wakefield Metropolitan District Council.
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News
Miller teams up for Birmingham
Groundbreaking deal unites gallery specialist John Miller and Sidell Gibson for 20-year museum project
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Building Study
Social housing, Liverpool by Biq
Much-vaunted Dutch housing design has come to Merseyside, but the expectations gap yawns wide.
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News
Better late than never
More than 30 years after his death, Le Corbusier’s l’Eglise Saint Pierre in Firminy-Vert, France, has been inaugurated.
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News
Brixton beacon
The mayor of London, Ken Livingstone, has praised a Brixton housing estate by Bill Dunster Architects and PRP as the model for all new housing in the Thames Gateway.
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Review
Bob bows out with Barthes
The profession came to pay tribute as Maxwell’s last lecture posed the audience some challenging questions.
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News
BD sweeps the board with four awards
Building Design has swept the boards at the prestigious International Building Press awards, beating publications across the construction industry to the coveted title of Magazine of the Year.
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Technical
A stage in an Edwardian auditorium
The challenge: To install a stage in an Edwardian auditorium suitable for worship, conferences and concerts
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Opinion
Bypassing Arb
There must be many who, like myself, can barely believe that Arb can charge so much for so little for its part I and II assessment.
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Opinion
The first item on the agenda is How Can We Make The Olympics More Sexually Explicit For Mr Murdoch?
Monday. How to make the dreary Thames estuary a lively location for 120,000 new urbanists?
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News
Cabe to act as enforcer for Gateway ‘design pact’
Cabe has been appointed to perform an audit of the design quality of all new housing built in the Thames Gateway between now and 2010, it was announced at last week’s Thames Gateway Forum.
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News
Holland Park city academy by Aedas
Aedas has revealed designs for a city academy in Holland Park, controversially replacing the existing school, London’s first ever purpose-built comprehensive, and building on playing fields.
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News
1,160 enter Stockholm library competition
An astonishing 1,160 entries have been submitted for an open competition to design a £60 million extension to Gunnar Asplund’s iconic public library in Stockholm.
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