All Building Design articles in 06 February 2009 – Page 2
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Competitions
Holiday Let : Apartment at Estepona marina, Andalucia
Elevated ground floor apartment with 2 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, large living / dining area with open plan kitchen, and balcony at swimming pool level.
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News
The Public's interactive gallery closes - before opening - as company goes into administration
The company responsible for managing the ill-fated gallery space in Will Alsop’s The Public has ceased trading and gone into administration.
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News
Zaha Hadid's Regium Waterfront project
Zaha Hadid Architects has revealed these images of its latest project in Italy, a museum and performing arts centre for the Mediterranean city of Reggio Calabria.
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News
Renzo Piano’s Athens cultural centre images unveiled
The first images of Renzo Piano’s design for the Stavros Niarchos Foundation Cultural Centre in Athens have been unveiled.
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News
Council finally approves KPF's Victoria Transport Interchange
Kohn Pederson Fox’s controversial £2 billion Victoria Transport Interchange scheme in London has finally been given the all-clear at the third time of asking.
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News
Gehry, RMJM, Archial and Atkins on shortlist for Glasgow college redevelopment
Frank Gehry and RMJM are to go head-to-head against Archial, Atkins, BDP and a joint team of Hopkins and Bennetts Associates in the race to win one of the largest college redevelopment projects in Europe, a £300 million campus in Glasgow, BD can reveal.
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Opinion
Sorry for rubbish
In response to letters last week about my “rubbish” remark, I sincerely apologise for any offence this caused — my quotation was taken out of context.
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Building Study
Southampton: What's next for this major port turned mega-retail park?
Southampton’s reliance on retail and leisure to counter a declining shipping industry has given it a new architectural identity
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Opinion
Majestic move
The Carlton Club, a long-time favourite watering hole for architects at Mipim, is no more.
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Opinion
Strike a light
I wholeheartedly support Jonathan Glancey’s excellent piece on the tungsten light (January 16).
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News
Six on Jewellery Quarter shortlist
Six UK practices have been shortlisted for a £1.5 million public square in Birmingham’s Jewellery Quarter.
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Opinion
Regeneration loses its magic
As the boom comes to an end, will anything of substance remain from New Labour’s urban policies?
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Opinion
Learn – and teach – lessons of history
The government is taking money from BSF and giving it to the car industry. Be very afraid
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News
Grimm meeting place wins prize
Richard James from Design Engine in Winchester is the winner of this year’s Line of Site competition for his interpretation of a meeting place in the woods .
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Features
Lesser known Price in the long grass
This week we ask for BD readers to turn sleuth and help identify the mystery man in an undated photo from our Cedric Price archive
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Opinion
Regulate title and function
Jonathan Braddick (Letters January 23) puts a strong case for the architect function to be bound into UK legislation.
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Opinion
Water force
The response to your article (Letters January 23) on the fountains at Centre Point is encouraging. It would be wonderful if they could be incorporated into the new forecourt design, or at least a good home found for them.
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News
RMJM makes Haston a director
RMJM has appointed former Sandhurst army officer Nick Haston to the new role of director of global emerging markets.
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