All Building Design articles in 08 July 2011 – Page 5
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News
Egyptian Halls face administration threat
The company that owns part of the threatened Egyptian Halls in Glasgow has said it is facing administration because it is being chased for a £2 million loan.
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Carmody Groarke's tsunami memorial unveiled
Monolithic design ’reflects’ views of survivors and bereaved families
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Stride Treglown on road to "carbon neutral" office
Cardiff building to benefit from green technology investment
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Building Study
Unison headquarters, London, by Squire & Partners
Unison’s new headquarters is an enclave of sobriety that draws on the imagery of corporate rebranding to reflect the changing language of the union movement
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Go ahead for BDP's Old Trafford revamp
Court of Appeal rules in favour of cricket club redevelopment
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Competitions
To let: Fabulous 4 Double Bedroomed House in Edinburgh
Fabulous 4 Double Bedroomed House to let for Edinburgh festival period
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News
Collective Architecture unveils Motherwell housing
Affordable dwellings completed for local housing association
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First Carbuncle Cup nominations revealed as deadline looms
Submit your 2011 carbuncle by 15 July
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Balmond nabs England and Scotland border competition
Designer will work with Charles Jencks on Gretna sculpture to mark border crossing
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Ian Simpson luxury hotel developer goes into administration
Demise of Glasgow job blamed on weak property market
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