All Building Design articles in 05 February 2010 – Page 2
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Polyark this week:The Great Central Railway, Strathclyde and Valencia
In every Monday's newsletter we will be keeping you regularly updated with the highlights of what happening on Polyark, the newly launched student networking site.
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Anshen & Allen cancer centre opens
An £80 million cancer centre designed by Anshen & Allen has opened on London’ Harley Street.
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Lend Lease boss to chair UK Green Building Council
The chief executive of developer Lend Lease’s European arm Lend Lease has been appointed chairman of the UK Green Building Council.
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Government pledges £3m to complete Cutty Sark restoration
The restoration of historic clipper the Cutty Sark has been secured after the Department of Culture Media & Sport announced this week it would commit £3 million to the project.
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Tribute to design champion Cherry
A memorial service for Countryside Properties founder Alan Cherry is due to be held next month
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Mayor confident about Viñoly Battersea plan
London mayor Boris Johnson has announced that Rafael Viñoly’s £5.5 billion scheme to redevelop Battersea Power Station does not yet comply with the London Plan, but praised its architecture
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Making the best of what there is
As those who don’t get past the headlines (News January 29) could be forgiven for believing that I’m about to recommend a town centre scrappage scheme, perhaps I could make clear that my view is virtually the opposite
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Balls under fire for zero carbon U-turn
The Tories and Lib Dems have attacked schools secretary Ed Balls for abandoning his pledge to make all new schools in England zero-carbon from 2016
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Muf to curate UK pavilion at Venice
London-based practice Muf has been named curator of the British Pavilion at this year’s Venice Biennale with a playful concept that turns the spotlight on the 1887 UK pavilion building itself
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Greenwich peninsula puts on its dancing shoes
Lifschutz Davidson Sandilands has submitted for planning its 58,500sq m hotel, serviced apartments and events complex for a site adjacent to London’s O2 Arena
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HCA rejects calls for Kickstart standard
Despite outcry, agency fails to set minimum threshold for second phase
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HOK opens spine centre
HOK has completed the first phase of a residential and hospital development in Fitzrovia, central London
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Chris Dyson redesigns gasworks as Winterson’s writing retreat
Chris Dyson Architects has won planning permission to create a £200,000 addition to a “writer’s retreat” owned by author Jeanette Winterson in Lower Slaughter, Gloucestershire
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Call for best buildings of the past 50 years
The Architecture Club is calling for entries to the exhibition “50 Years of London Architecture — 1960-2010”, which will be held in the Mall Galleries June 19 – 26 as part of the London Festival of Architecture 2010
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Plane Stupid co-founder attacked Grimshaw HQ
The co-founder of campaign group Plane Stupid was one of the three men who attacked the offices of Heathrow Airport third runway masterplanner Grimshaw last month, it has emerged
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University building cuts confirmed
The government this week confirmed university building projects will face a 15% funding cut in the next financial year.
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Opinion
Zero points for zero carbon
The government may have broken its promises over zero-carbon schools but it continues to put its faith in a misleading benchmark
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Zector rolls out carpets
London and Munich-based Zector Architects has unveiled its design for a scheme which scooped a first prize in Europan 10, the international competition for architects under 40
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Howells shows road ahead for services
Glenn Howells Architects has unveiled the first images of its revolutionary service station planned for the M5 motorway.
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