All Building Design articles in 04 June 2010 – Page 2
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News
Nominations open for the Hackney Design Awards
Nominations for the Hackney Design Awards 2010 have opened, with any building completed in the borough since September 2008 eligible.
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News
Use architects to drive up housing standards, Cabe argues
Every publicly funded housing project should involve a competition or interview to select an architect, Cabe’s chief executive has argued in a new report on how to drive up design quality.
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Cabe draws up report on store-led schemes
Cabe is putting the finishing touches to a major planning report it hopes will lead supermarkets to rethink the design quality of their major schemes
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Opinion
Another day, another reason to lay into Michael Gove
Gove’s gaffes aren’t quite up there with Tony Hayward, BP’s chief executive. On the other hand it takes quite a lot to stir RIBA and by yesterday it was sufficiently wound up by the education secretary’s latest comment to put out a press release.
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Schools secretary in new attack on BSF architects
Education secretary Michael Gove has once again claimed that architects working on the £55 billion BSF programme represent a waste of taxpayers’ money.
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Fears for court plans as axe falls on Birmingham
Denton Corker Marshall scheme indefinitely postponed in savings drive.
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New practice emerges as Buschow Henley splits
Buschow Henley is to relaunch itself as Henley Halebrown Rorrison.
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ODA scraps main Olympic wind turbine
The Olympic Delivery Authority (ODA) has abandoned plans to install a 130m-high wind turbine on the Olympic park site in Stratford, east London, citing “limited commercial interest” in the project.
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Construction summer ends for Antarctic modules
All seven modules of the Halley VI Antarctic Research Station, designed by Hugh Broughton Architects and Aecom, are now erected and clad after a second successful construction season
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Pawson triumphs as Design Museum winner
Appointment marks the final stage for transformation of the listed Commonwealth Institute
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RTPI warns over cuts in N Ireland
The Royal Town Planning Institute has warned that the wide-ranging job cuts planned within the Planning Service in Northern Ireland could threaten the region’s economic recovery
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News
RIBA changes standard form of agreement
A long-running row between the Association of Consultant Architects and the RIBA has been resolved after the latter announced sweeping changes to its controversial client contract.
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News
Curtain rises on three theatre schemes
New projects for Regent’s Park, Great Yarmouth and Bangor
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News
Farrell unveils proposals to double size of Ashford
Terry Farrell has unveiled proposals to develop the Kent town of Ashford with the aim of doubling its size by 2031
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Russian leaders back opposition to RMJM’s Gazprom tower
Russian president Dmitry Medvedev has backed opponents of RMJM’s flagship Okhta Centre in St Petersburg in a major blow to the Gazprom tower project.
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Opinion
Riverside views
I was alarmed to read (News May 28), that Guy’s Hospital tower, which has for decades been a powerful south London landmark, had moved along the river to the St Thomas’ Hospital site. However, when I looked for it today “opposite the Houses of Parliament”, strangely it had disappeared. Please ...
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Opinion
Revisit the reshuffle
Ed Vaizey and John Penrose are ministers under the secretary of state at the Department for Culture Media & Sport
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Opinion
Play by the rules
I can confirm that I asked on more than one occasion for some personal intervention by two presidents and the current CEO to speak to Azar Djamali to at least hear her side of the story
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