All Building Design articles in 02 November 2007
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Competitions
For sale - Suffolk-Grade II listed cottage on the edge of delightful village.
Close to main line rail services into Liverpool Street(90mins).
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News
2012 Olympic stadium design disappoints on all fronts
Rather than being innovative and ground breaking, as claimed by the ODA, HOK's newly-unveiled 2012 Olympic stadium is unsustainable and poor value for money
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Review
RMJM London Green Works exhibition: Design entries – until December 6
New London Architecture is hosting the Green Works exhibition, designed to promote the Mayor of Hackney Jules Pipe’s vision for a cleaner, greener and safer borough.
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Review
Latest book releases
New titles out this month include Gavin Stamp on Britain's Lost Cities, Graham Bizley's collection of detail drawings and a new volume on Adolf Loos
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Competitions
To let - desk space - Brunswick Centre, Bloomsbury, WC1
1 / 2 desk space(s) available within shared double height studio on terrace level within recently refurbished Brunswick centre
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News
Sheppard Robson forced to rethink Trocadero plans
A landmark 500-bed hotel proposed by Sheppard Robson at the site of London’s famous Trocadero complex has been sent back to the drawing board by Westminster City Council’s planning committee.The £145 million scheme, for Criterion Capital, which was backed by the Greater London Authority, would have seen the six upper ...
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News
David Chipperfield reveals design for Saint Louis museum expansion - images
David Chipperfield has revealed his completed design for a $125 million expansion of the Saint Louis Art Museum.The design creates an addition to the east and south of the original 1904 building with a dark, polished concrete façade made using Missouri river aggregate. New galleries and public spaces are top-lit ...
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News
Estonia launches competition for new national arts academy
Estonia has launched its most lucrative ever international design competition in a bid to attract “world-class architects” for a new national academy of arts.British firms such as Design Engine and Nissen Adams have expressed interest in the 26,700sq m scheme, which has an award of £44,000 for the winner and ...
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Competitions
To let - spacious and sunny 2 dble bed apartment in modernist block, SE1
Do you know the Golden Lane estate near the city? Are you aware it has a sister estate in Southwark, built in 1962 to the same standards with the same Corporation of London landlord?There is a flat available here, well-proportioned and well-laid out.
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Blogs
News Junkie: 03 and 04 November
The Smithfield carve-up goes to public inquiry, a non-existent asylum centre is priced at £35 million, and a To Don't list ends with lunchtime drinking and coffin-carrying...
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Review
Beyond BAWA. Modern Masterworks of Monsoon Asia by David Robson
A follow up to Thames & Hudson’s successful Bawa monograph
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Review
Excerpt from Gillespie Kidd & Coia: Architecture 1956-87
In his introduction to a new book on the work of Gillespie Kidd & Coia, Johnny Rodgers marks the arrival of Isi Metzstein and Andy MacMillan at the practice
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Competitions
Video report: BD's Architect of the Year Awards
Watch Zoë Blackler's video report from Thursday night's Architect of the Year Awards ceremony at the London Hilton
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News
Allies and Morrison wins best of the best at the Architect of the Year Awards
All the winners of BD’s Architect of the Year Awards revealed
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Multimedia
Video clips: Gillespie Kidd & Coia
Watch clips from two films on the work of Andy MacMillan and Isi Metzstein from the Gillespie Kidd and Coia show
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Review
Gillespie Kidd & Coia retrospective - images from the show
A selection of work by Gillespie Kidd and Coia on show at the Lighthouse, Glasgow
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Review
Win a copy of Gillespie Kidd & Coia: Architecture 1956-87
Win a copy of Gillespie Kidd & Coia, edited by Johnny Rodger, published to accompany the Lighthouse retrospective
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News
Waterloo is ripe for skyscrapers
London’s Waterloo is set to become home to a new generation of skyscrapers, according to mayor Ken Livingstone.