All Building Design articles in 03 December 2010 – Page 2
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News
John McAslan's RSA Academy buildings open in Tipton
New buildings at the RSA Academy in Tipton, West Midlands, by John McAslan & Partners have opened their doors to pupils.
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Review
Cultural Guide: December 6- 12
This week’s cultural guide reaches for the stars literally, with the BBC’s ’Climbing Great Buildings’ and Milky Way vision of Milton Keynes
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News
New Chelsea Barracks scheme submitted for planning
Dixon Jones, Squire & Partners and Kim Wilkie have submitted an outline planning application to Westminster City Council for the Chelsea Barracks development in west London.
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Architects celebrate with Russia and Qatar over World Cup wins
It might have been a black day for England’s football fans but not everyone was upset about Russia’s World Cup victory.
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Cost fears over V&A scheme in Dundee
Kengo Kuma’s winning design for the Victoria & Albert Museum building in Dundee has been hit by claims it will cost nearly £20 million more than the agreed budget
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Victorian Society joins campaign against Sheppard Robson scheme
Sheppard Robson’s plans for a mixed-use development in Hammersmith have been dealt another blow after the Victorian Society expressed concern.
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The architects who billed £1m in BSF consultancy fees
Birmingham Council payments support Gove’s claim that architects creamed off BSF cash
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Review
Rietveld’s Universe
A new Gerrit Rietveld show in Utrecht struggles to locate the designer’s work within its historical context
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Opinion
Qualified success
I’m getting fed up with unqualified part II architects harping on about equivalence (News November 26)
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News
Rogers shows new Tideway views
Rogers Stirk Harbour & Partners has released new images of its Tideway Wharf project near Battersea Power Station
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Opinion
A new utopia
Otto Saumarez Smith’s review of Utopia London gives the impression that it is mainly about the LCC architects’ department
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Opinion
The truly green shoots of recovery
As the downturn eases, we have environmental opportunities closer to home than Mexico.
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News
Morrell’s findings spark more questions
The government has been challenged to explain how it will drive change in the construction industry following Monday’s publication of construction tsar Paul Morrell’s landmark report on the impact of climate change
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Features
Private faces in public places
BD’s photographer was out and about at the opening of Jeremy and Fenella Dixon’s Tate café fitout in 1982
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Opinion
Why we need the county set
County architects understood the people they were building for and their demise has left us architecturally poorer
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Opinion
Is it right to scrap the HCA’s core housing standards
Increasing the cost of private homes is not justified, says John Slaughter, while Ruth Reed says standards are vital when faced with the problems of poor quality housing
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Opinion
Get concrete
3DReid won planning this week for a £150 million shopping centre and student village of predictable inanity on the site formerly occupied by Owen Luder’s Get Carter carpark
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