All Building Design articles in 04 March 2011 – Page 2
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News
John McAslan's Crossrail station approved
Westminster City Council planners back Hanover Square proposals
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Review
Cultural Guide: March 7- 13
This week’s cultural highlights include a cinematic trip to the far reaches of China and the urban landscape of Detroit
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News
West London PassivHaus retrofit revealed
Paul Davis & Partners unveils first British retrofit to be awarded PassivHaus accreditation
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News
John Thompson & Partners lands east China eco-town
JTP has won an international competition to design an eco-town for 80,000 people in eastern China, beating firms from Italy and Germany.
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Review
Loos’s Hirsch apartment
The discovery of an unrecorded interior was a coup for Loos enthusiasts
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News
RMJM boss admits "two very difficult years"
Under-fire chief executive Peter Morrison thanks staff for “understanding” but offers no apology over salaries
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News
Foster & Partners wins £1.7 billion cultural hub project in Hong Kong
Firm scoops prized job ahead of Rem Koolhaas’s OMA and local firm Rocco Design
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RMJM principal suspended after email tirade
Hong Kong staffer made public attack on CEO Peter Morrison
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Foster set to speed into Saudi
This new high-speed railway station at Jeddah is one of four station designs revealed by Foster & Partners’ for the Haramain high-speed railway (HHR) in Saudi Arabia.
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News
Brady urges stars to stop exploiting students
RIBA president-elect calls for an end to free working and for better student skills
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News
Haigh to lead Cabe survivors
Details of which 20 staff from axed quango Cabe will move across to the Design Council have been announced.
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News
Arup builds lucrative green alliance
Arup and Skanska have formed a partnership that will allow them to exploit the retrofit potential of the £10 billion-a-year commercial property market.
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Opinion
Second thoughts
By the time I read your front-page story (“End of the architect?” February 25), my Tweet-pal @emberson had already pointed out that “reports of the death of architecture have been greatly exaggerated; repeatedly”
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Opinion
RMJM receives warning from the top
One irate RMJM staffer is now threatening to bring God’s wrath down on her bosses’ head.
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Opinion
Learning from school history
Your leader (“The only certainty is change”, February 25) makes depressing reading for architects.
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