All Building Design articles in 03 July 2009 – Page 2
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News
Gensler opens new Abu Dhabi office
Gensler has doubled its presence in the United Arab Emirates after opening an office in Abu Dhabi.
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Review
Review: Carmody Groarke’s July 7 memorial
Andrew Mead reviews Carmody Groarke’s July 7 memorial
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Carmody Groarke’s memorial to July 7 bombings completed
Carmody Groarke’s memorial to the victims of the London July 7 bomb attacks has been fully completed and will be officially unveiled tomorrow (Tuesday), the fourth anniversary of the bombings.
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McAslan masterplan approved for Manchester Metropolitan University
Manchester City Council has approved John McAslan & Partners’ masterplan for a £120 million campus for the city’s Metropolitan University.
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Prasad: Design not to blame for Camberwell fire
The president of the RIBA has insisted the fire which killed six people at a 1950s built block of flats in south London should not be blamed on poor design.
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ATP to refurbish architecture faculty at Innsbruck University
Austrian practice ATP has won the competition to design the refurbishment of the Faculties of Architecture and Civil Engineering at Innsbruck University.
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Multimedia
BD Podcast: Student shows, colour in architecture and RIBA
The BD team talks to Peter Cook about why architecture schools need to show in London, the need for more colour in architecture and the RIBA’s efforts to boost its membership.
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News
Seven shortlisted to design Greenwich University architecture school
David Chipperfield, Bennetts Associates and Rafael Viñoly have been shortlisted to design a new £60 million architecture school and library for the University of Greenwich in south-east London.
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Stride Treglown heads West
Planning has been granted for the second phase of a project at the University of the West of England, in Bristol, designed by Stride Treglown
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Now council pulls out of Lancaster public inquiry
A controversial £140 million scheme to regenerate a huge stretch of Lancaster has been left on the verge of collapse after the city council pulled out of the public inquiry into the scheme
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Brits score in Iraq pitch
Jordan & Bateman Architects has been selected by the Iraqi minister of youth and sport to design a 65,000-seat stadium in Basra
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US construction recovery stalls
Hopes for an early recovery of the American construction industry have stalled, according to the latest figures from the American Institute of Architects’ Architecture Billings Index
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New wave hits Bedford Square
This year’s Architectural Association Summer Pavilion opens today at Bedford Square
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RIBA: more members, less money
New chief executive named as institute predicts income will drop
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MSA takes wing with Lincolnshire parrot sanctuary
London-based practice MSA has teamed up with the National Parrot Sanctuary in Lincolnshire to fundraise for its design for a new 2.7ha sanctuary on the Lincolnshire Fens
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Dismay at Unesco glee over Dyson Academy
Unesco has come under fire for celebrating the scrapping of Wilkinson Eyre’s design for the Dyson Academy in Bath during the 33rd World Heritage Committee meeting in Seville
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Commonwealth decision delayed
Kensington & Chelsea Council is to postpone making a planning decision on OMA’s “challenging” proposals to redevelop the grade II* listed former Commonwealth Institute as it waits for English Heritage to make its views known
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Robin Hood Gardens faces £40m cash gap
Number of proposed new homes almost halved owing to falling demand
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Wood works: shortlist announced
A 34-strong shortlist has been announced for the Wood Awards, which will take place on October 14 at Carpenter’s Hall in London
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