All Building Design articles in 07 October 2011 – Page 5
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News
First homes completed at Scottish Poundbury
Development profits of Prince’s Foundation’s Knockroon project will repay loan taken out to buy historic Dumfries House
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News
Hadid's Stirling Prize win 'is a nasty irony'
The decision to award this year’s Stirling Prize to Zaha Hadid’s Evelyn Grace Academy has been called “a nasty irony” by one of the UK’s leading schools architects.Jonathan Ellis Miller, founder of east-London practice Ellis Miller, said the £37.5 million school in Brixton “should have been extraordinary” and that the ...
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Opinion
A considerably better school than Maxxi is an art gallery
I can’t say that I shared the widespread incredulity at the choice of Evelyn Grace Academy as winner of this year’s Stirling. The prize has surely long since lost its credibility as a reward for architectural merit.
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Multimedia
Video: OMA's Maggie's Centre completes
OMA partner Ellen van Loon talks exclusively to BD about the practices’ cancer care centre at Gartnavel in Glasgow
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Review
Cultural Guide: October 3- 9
This week’s cultural guide opens with a lecture from Zaha Hadid, fresh from Stirling prize victory, before catching up with OMA at the Barbican
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Features
Top 10 unbuilt towers: Bangkok Hyperbuilding, by OMA
As plans for the kilometre-high Kingdom Tower in Saudi Arabia are unveiled, London’s Shard is nearly sheathed, and the Walkie-Talkie, Cheesegrater and Pinnacle all begin to emerge from the ground, we look back at 10 projects that weren’t quite so fortunate in their bids to make it off the drawing ...
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