All Building Design articles in 04 November 2011 – Page 2
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News
Aedas architect wins Woman of Achievement award
Sarah Williams triumphs in built environment category
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News
£500 million Growing Places fund to be announced
Ministers pledge funding for infrastructure to get Britain building
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Foster and Rogers lead way in Bogota
Practices designing city centre masterplan and cultural centre for Colombian capital
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Wraps off Dixon Jones' £300 million Regent Street development
Quadrant 3 includes renovation of former Atlantic Bar & Grill restaurant
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AWP's Jardins de l’Arche in Paris
AWP shows plans to help revitalise the previously neglected space near La Défense
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National Museum of Liverpool sues AEW for over £3.5m
Court papers reveal extent of claim over alleged ‘defective’ design
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7N Architects’ Inverness Campus masterplan approved
Highland Council grants permission for 90ha proposal
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Build faults floored Libeskind ceiling
An investigation into the collapse of a ceiling at a retail and leisure centre designed by Daniel Libeskind has found that the incident was caused by faulty construction.
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Opinion
One of a kind
Boots was delighted to learn this week that Parliament contains at least one fan of post-war architecture.
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Review
Cultural Guide: November 7- 13
Cultural guide is in it for the experience this week with a set of immersive installations at the Barbican, before a word on the art of exhibition design with Carmody Groarke at the Louise Blouin Foundation
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News
Architecture Foundation aims to light up Willesden High Road
Architects and designers invited to submit ideas for animated advent calendar
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Green light for Lynch's Victoria scheme
£160 million central-London mixed-use development wins planning
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East London mega-mosque switches architects again
Allies & Morrison ditched as NRAP becomes third architect for Newham scheme
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Opinion
It’s time to foster change
Foster’s radical proposal for the transport system could be the kickstart the industry needs
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Building Study
First look: Stephen Taylor blends tradition and innovation at Coolhurst Club
Stephen Taylor Architects has revealed images of a new squash court club house for the Coolhurst Tennis & Squash Club in Highgate, north London.The £1 million building comprises a simple steel-portal frame shed, clad in crinkly tin, to house four new squash courts, and a “frontispiece” timber portico, providing a ...
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Features
Gehry Technologies advisory board aims to put architects at heart of design
Zaha Hadid, Ben van Berkel and Moshe Safdie among big names playing a part in architect’s technology offshoot
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Opinion
Does London need the proposed floating river park?
Yes, says Daniel Moylan, the plans are essential to revitalise the river front; but Tom Holbrook warns that the designs could erode the public realm
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