All Building Design articles in 02 December 2011
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Leading lights: design gurus join the debate in London
Green issues are set to steal the limelight at ARC’s lighting show
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Sally Storey of Lighting Design International on the ESPA Life spa
Traditionally, hotels were frightened that low-energy lighting would create a flat and lifeless colour when dimmed.
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Masterplan outlines 20-year vision for Cardross seminary
Avanti and ERZ in £10 million rescue bid for Gillespie, Kidd & Coia’s St Peter’s Seminary
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Mark Ridler of BDP Lighting on the V&A's Fashion Galleries and working with Rafael Vinoly
In both retail and galleries, the lighting designer is trying to help people view objects clearly and accurately.
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Dominic Meyrick of Hoare Lea Lighting on Centrepoint and Heathrow T3
It’s about the desire for the building to be noticed, whether that comes from the client, the architect or the letting agent.
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Venice Biennale pavilion to explore worldwide case studies
Ten participants will make up Venice Takeaway exhibition
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Olafur Eliasson design to decorate Danish harbour
Harbour Island will include 12 buildings and a new marina
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Mecanoo and Carmody Groarke make Bird College shortlist
Six teams in running for performing arts college in Sidcup
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Architects' desks: Alex Scott-Whitby, creative director at StudioAR
BD takes a look at the workspaces of architects
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Jeff Shaw of Arup Lighting on the Galleria in Seoul
With the Galleria fashion store in Seoul, South Korea, we used LED in a more playful way in collaboration with the architect UN Studio.
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National Trust launches Kedleston Hall competition
Temporary installation will help attract visitors
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Foster promotes Thames Hub plans
Architect reveals ideas for Heathrow if estuary airport goes ahead
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Johnson steps into Allies & Morrison tower row
Mayor says he will now make final decision on Elephant & Castle building
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What can ebooks do for your firm?
Electronic publishing is gaining popularity, and may provide opportunities to present your work in a more accessible manner
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China rules blamed for building problems
China’s refusal to allow western practices to control their projects beyond conceptual design could be to blame for high-profile building failures, a British architect has claimed.
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Firm faces design lawsuit after rape
The architect of a library in Florida is being sued by the family of a young woman who was brutally beaten and raped outside the building
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SOM’s hotel prepares to break ground
Work is due to start on site at SOM’s 50-storey Four Seasons Hotel on an island off the north coast of Bahrain.
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Swedish square planned
Henning Larsen Architects and White Architects have been appointed to develop Pitea town centre in north Sweden.
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International Intelligence: South Korea
Tourism and growth make Incheon hot property, says Yousun Choi