All Building Design articles in 04 February 2011 – Page 5
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News
Richard MacCormac parts from MJP
Richard MacCormac has left his own practice to set up a new consultancy in his own name.
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Building Study
Shingle House, Dungeness, by Nord
The windswept and unworldly coastal settlement of Dungeness provides the location for Living Architecture’s second holiday home.
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News
Aukett Fitzroy Robinson cuts losses in half
But listed firm warns recovery not until 2012 at the earliest
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Cabe merger with Design Council due for sign off next week
Cabe was today waiting for final confirmation that plans for it to merge with the Design Council have been approved, allowing around 20 staff at the architecture quango to keep their jobs.The proposals still have to be rubber-stamped by the Cabinet Office, having already been approved by Cabe’s previous funding ...
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Farrells towers above the rest
Work is nearing completion on what will be the tallest building ever built by a British architect.
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Billings increase in US prompts talk of recovery
The American Institute of Architects’ Architecture Billings Index (ABI) has maintained its upward trend.
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Austin-Smith Lord selected for £4m Welsh restoration
Austin-Smith Lord (ASL) has won a £4 million contract to deliver a restoration project for the Carmarthenshire Heritage Regeneration Trust.
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Barton Wilmore wins Riyadh park commission
Barton Willmore has won the commission to design a series of extensions to Salam Park, the only urban park in Riyadh.
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Work begins on Heneghan Peng's Giant's Causeway visitors centre
Scheme will be completed next summer
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Michael Wilford receives honorary degree
The University of Leicester has awarded architect Michael Wilford with an honorary degree of doctor of science.
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Solar panel firm announces Wales factory expansion
Solar panel manufacturer Sharp has announced the expansion of its factory in Wales with the creation of 300 new jobs.
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Council backs Wilkinson Eyre cable car plans
Greenwich Council has approved Wilkinson Eyre’s proposals for a cable car across the River Thames in east London.
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Review
Public reading rooms
Charles Arsène-Henry and Shumon Basar’s show explores the language of architecture, says Oliver Basciano
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