All Building Design articles in 03 June 2011 – Page 3
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Features
Me and my IT: Stephen Yates
I've been with TP Bennett for 23 years now. I started off life as an architectural technician and a lot of IT professionals that I know in our business started in exactly the same way.
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Features
Making the best of software upgrades
In an ideal situation major software upgrades would coincide with your workstation replacement cycle and you would always reap the benefits of new software hand in hand with new hardware.
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News
RMJM’s Hong Kong Station on track
Work is set to start on RMJM’s £190 million plans for the new Admiralty Integrated Station in Hong Kong.
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News
AHMM’s Oklahoma level breaks ground
Work has started on site on AHMM’s £15 million Level apartments in Oklahoma City.
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News
English Heritage recommends Broadgate for grade II* listing
Blow for Make’s plans to build new headquarters for UBS
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News
Chinese practice scoops Bow Street hotel scheme
Shanghai’s Neri & Hu spearheads Chinese invasion by winning prestigious London project
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Review
Curators embrace the riot of designs at the RA's summer show
Highlights of this year’s Royal Academy Summer Exhibition include an embroidered bedspread and a building disguised as a teapot.
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News
Barack Obama praises Pritzker laureate Eduardo Souto de Moura
President also thanks architects for ’making world a better place’
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News
Sanaa reveals designs for Paris luxury development
Abandoned department store by the Seine to be revamped
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Review
Rem Koolhaas and Bernard Tschumi at ETH, Zürich
The two heavyweights talked to a Swiss audience about the parallels and dislocations of their careers, says Philip Shelley
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Review
The Possibility of an Absolute Architecture by Pier Vittorio Aureli
This new book articulates the current conflicts of our theoretical landscape, says Aram Mooradian
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Opinion
The Chinese are coming
With Chinese firms beginning to crack London, is the balance of the industry about to shift?
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News
Unesco advisers set to reject Corbusier
An advisory group to Unesco is expected to recommend that more than a dozen buildings by Le Corbusier are turned down for World Heritage status.
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News
Two assembly members plan inquiries into Potters Fields
Members of the London Assembly have proposed two separate inquiries into Southwark Council’s handling of the One Tower Bridge scheme following BD’s front page story.
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News
Royal Academy elects Ai Weiwei as honorary member
Artist selected alongside Danish contemporary Per Kirkeby
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News
Burrell Foley Fischer reveals Cambridge Arts Theatre plans
Work includes new, intimate performance space
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News
Green light for Fletcher Priests' City development
New buildings will sit near historic St Paul’s Cathedral
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News
Donations flood in for threatened music hall
A last-ditch attempt to save the world’s oldest surviving music hall from collapse has netted more than £170,000 in a week after the Heritage Lottery Fund turned down its grant application