All Building Design articles in 06 November 2009 – Page 4
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Competitions
Healthcare Architect of the Year - Allford Hall Monaghan Morris
AHMM’s healthcare work represents a continuation of the social and architectural ideals of British modernism, in which a progressive approach to healthcare is supported by an equally progressive architecture
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Opinion
Is global warming hot air?
The RIBA must not be blinkered to the increasing evidence against man-made climate change
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Review
MJ Long book is an adventure in inner spaces
Architect MJ Long’s new book reveals the stories behind some of her greatest studio commissions
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Competitions
Housing Architect of the Year (over 25 units) - Riches Hawley Mikhail
Affordable housing is a sector sorely in need of innovation. In Riches Hawley Mikhail it has at last found an architect capable of taking on that challenge
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Features
Dot to dot - 6 November 2009
Connect the dots, name the building and send us your answer by 10am on Wednesday November 11 for a chance to win a copy of Parks, Plants and People: Beautifying the Urban Landscape, by Lynden B Miller
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Features
Dot to dot results: 30 October 2009
The winner of last week’s competition was Piers Carlisle of Haines Phillips Architects in London, who identified Louis Kahn’s Salk Institute
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Competitions
Housing Architect of the Year (1-25 units) - Stephen Taylor Architects
Stephen Taylor’s architecture has an understated quality
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News
McAslan - our man in Algiers
John McAslan & Partners was celebrating a famous double this week after being named World Architect and Transport Architect of the Year at BD’s annual awards on Thursday night
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News
Eden landscaper to design Plymouth children's park
The Eden Project’s landscape architect is to design a showcase children’s park in Plymouth.
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News
Temporary Leeds 'art park' shortlisted for award
Amenity Space’s temporary “art park” on a mothballed building site has been shortlisted for a prize in the Leeds Architecture Awards.
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News
Firm takes steps for wheelchairs
Matthew Lloyd Architects is working with the Corps of Royal Engineers to design temporary water- and solar-powered wheelchair lifts at the Duke of York steps in central London.
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News
World’s longest bench approved
The world’s longest bench, designed by Studio Weave for Littlehampton seafront, has won planning permission.
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News
Stalled Victoria scheme to start next year
Pelli Clarke Pelli’s stalled scheme for a 12-storey mixed block in London’s Victoria will start on site next year, after Land Securities confirmed it had set aside £200 million for speculative projects in London.
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News
Farrell favours low-carbon model for Thames Gateway
The Thames Gateway should become a model low-carbon development, Terry Farrell claimed this week.
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Inspirations
Charlie Sutherland finds inspiration at Fort George in the Highlands
Sutherland Hussey’s Charlie Sutherland explains how an 18th century fort built to suppress Jacobite uprisings has influenced much of his practice’s work
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Competitions
Behind the scenes at the YAYA judging (video)
Ever wonder what goes on behind the scenes at the Young Architect of the Year judging?
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Building Study
Cardiff: Baudrillard at the Eisteddfod
With two districts competing for Cardiff’s administrative crown, the result is a city confused by its architectural patchwork
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Competitions
Interior Architect of the Year - Project Orange
Project Orange says it is as interested in the inside of a building as the outside. This enthusiasm, as well as the skill with which it delivers projects, comes across loud and clear
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Competitions
Architect of the Year Award in pictures
See the pictures of all the winners and the award ceremony