All Building Design articles in 02 December 2005
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News
Salford saviour
Danish practice 3XNielsen has designed this building to form the hub of a new arts and media quarter in Salford, Greater Manchester.
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Olympic site mosque
A London-based practice has pledged to “reinterpret Islamic architecture” with a giant mosque next to the Olympics site.
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New planning powers for mayor
Ken Livingstone is set to take control of planning on major London sites, such as Elephant & Castle, White City and the Olympic Park.
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London’s play station
Keith Williams Architects’ £9 million new Unicorn Theatre for children opened this week.
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Lambeth talk
KPF may have had to cut the height of its proposed Bishopsgate Tower, but it got some good news this week with the granting of planning permission for this 90,000sq m office building in Lambeth.
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Review
John Plowman and me
John Plowman’s art reminds me of the importance of finding time to draw. I don’t think architects these days draw so often, especially younger ones who were brought up with computers.
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High water mark
Fletcher Priest Architects has unveiled this image of its proposed refurbishment of a sixties building, set to be one of the largest users of geothermal cooling in the country.
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Competitions
Young and gifted
This year’s Young Architect of the Year Award revealed a wealth of developing British talent. BD applauds the winners
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Opinion
Signs of trust in the next generation
Patrick Lynch gave a humble acceptance speech when he picked up our Young Architect of the Year Award on Tuesday night. He said he was proud to have been part of such a strong shortlist, adding he only hoped he could deliver on the trust that had been put in ...
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...but Farrell’s green vision welcomed
Terry Farrell’s vision of a green Thames Gateway won praise from housing minister Yvette Cooper at the forum.
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Features
Exacting visions
Architects are increasingly turning to visually verified montages to prove how schemes will look
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Evening rocks with frocks, socks and glowing shots
Ah, award ceremonies. The bright lights, the loud dance music, and the urban drumming tribe fresh from Glastonbury to entertain us in the interlude. This was no ordinary award ceremony, this was the second year of BD’s Architect of the Year Awards.
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Cream of Jersey ‘goes to mainland’
Design quality in Jersey is suffering because major developments are handed to outside architects rather than local firms, it was claimed this week.