All Building Design articles in 04 April 2008 – Page 4

  • Technical

    Troubleshooting at the Museum of Liverpool with AEW

    2008-04-04T00:00:00Z

    How AEW ran with the £68 million project initiated by Danish practice 3XN

  • Opinion

    Trapped in T5

    2008-04-04T00:00:00Z

    As hundreds of architects and construction types gathered at AHMM’s groovy Westminster Academy for its opening last week, a major player was conspicuous by his absence — Nigel Hugill, chairman of Lend Lease Europe, one of Westminster’s more high profile champions.

  • Both house and gardens at Great Dixter will benefit from the cash.
    News

    Great Dixter wins £4m from lottery

    2008-04-04T00:00:00Z

    The Heritage Lottery Fund has contributed £4 million towards a £7 million project to safeguard a grade I listed medieval house and its world famous garden.

  • Brisac Gonzalez’s arts building
    News

    Aberdeen arts centre secures £4m in funding

    2008-04-04T00:00:00Z

    Brisac Gonzalez Architects’ £13 million visual arts building in Aberdeen, which won planning in February, has been awarded a £4 million grant from the Scottish Arts Council, the largest single grant awarded in the latest round of capital lottery funding.

  • Features

    Dot to Dot: April 4

    2008-04-04T00:00:00Z

    Connect the dots, name the building and send us your answer by 10am on Wednesday for a chance to win a book of Julius Shulman’s photographs of modernist homes in Palm Springs, California

  • Features

    The week: April 4

    2008-04-04T00:00:00Z

    This week’s ups and downs

  • Opinion

    Dot to dot results: 28 March

    2008-04-04T00:00:00Z

    The winner of last week’s competition is John Allum of Munday & Cramer in Chelmsford, who identified Eero Saarinen’s TWA terminal building at John F Kennedy airport, New York.

  • News

    2012 site unearths Iron Age bones

    2008-04-04T00:00:00Z

    Skeletons dating back to the Iron Age have been uncovered in graves on the site of the London 2012 Olympic park.

  • Should older listed buildings, such as Gibson Mill in West Yorkshire, take priority over 20th Century heritage?
    News

    Heritage bill could reduce protection of 20th century buildings

    2008-04-03T12:30:00Z

    Architecture minister Margaret Hodge has refused to rule out changing the draft heritage bill to reduce protection for 20th century architecture.

  • Arup's Dongtan ecotown in China
    News

    Fifteen sites named as eco-town shortlist is revealed

    2008-04-03T11:52:00Z

    Housing minister Caroline Flint has named 15 potential locations for eco-towns. The shortlist of brownfield sites was chosen from more than 50 proposals, and will eventually be whittled down to no more than 10, each of which will provide up to 15,000 zero-carbon homes, with an affordable element of at ...