All Building Design articles in 03 November 2006 – Page 2
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News
GMW finally set to grasp Victoria contract
GMW Architects with developer Hammerson is on the verge of being appointed to the massive redevelopment of Victoria Station in central London.
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Opinion
Cancer is challenge enough, Zaha
Like, I am sure, all too many of BD’s readers I have had several family members and friends who have faced life-threatening cancer. In dealing with this disease members of my family have benefited enormously from the level of care, compassion, useful information and good cheer offered at Richard Murphy’s ...
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News
Supermarket, Bury St Edmunds by SMC Covell Matthews
SMC Covell Matthews has designed this half-submerged supermarket for the historic Suffolk town of Bury St Edmunds, and used the roof for 80 new homes.
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Review
Blinded by the light
James Turrell’s show outshines its newly-opened host gallery, writes Daniel Rosbottom
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News
Black parade
Black Architects’ mixed-use scheme for Shannon Corner in New Malden has been granted planning permission by London’s Merton Borough Council.
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Opinion
Not black or white
Regarding your report on diversity in the profession (News October 27), to me, the true position lies across both points of view, that of Richard Rogers and Sunand Prasad.
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News
Second bite at Warsaw museum
Zaha Hadid and Tony Fretton have been approved to enter the new design competition for the Museum of Modern Art in Warsaw, Poland, four months after they were disqualified from its abortive first running.
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News
Read between the lines
Cottrell & Vermeulen Architects has entered its competition-winning design for a new library in Birchfield, Birmingham, for planning permission.
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Technical
'Moving' buildings become a reality with telematics
Telematics is the art and science of transforming facades with moving images. Elaine Knutt looks into a future world in which buildings communicate and respond to their environments
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News
China’s planning law beats UK, says Foster
Norman Foster has slammed the UK’s tortuous planning system and praised China to the skies in a rare but passionate speech about the state of the profession and the UK construction industry.
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News
Design charity baton
Next March a team of cyclists will ride from Calais to the Mipim property fair in Cannes to raise money for the charity Architects for Aid. BD is launching a competition to design a relay baton for the riders to carry and present to a VIP when they arrive in ...
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Competitions
Featherstone Associates
Until 2004, Sarah Featherstone co-ran Hudson Featherstone Architects, but she is now sole director of her own six-person practice in east London.
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Opinion
Emissions trading: can architects rise to the challenge?
Yes. They can manage about two hours with a toilet break
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News
Nord named BD Young Architect of the Year
Glasgow-based Nord was named Young Architect of the Year at the Architect of the Year Awards in London last night, attended by 900 architects and clients.
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Review
Seeking answers to the future
Future Systems, while inspired by innovation, is just as sensitive to tradition, Robert Maxwell discovers from Deyan Sudjic’s monograph
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News
Portsmouth’s anchor
Developer Centros Miller has revealed Chapman Taylor’s design for the 21,400sq m John Lewis department store, which will anchor its £350 million Northern Quarter development in Portsmouth city centre.
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