All Building Design articles in 08 May 2009 – Page 2
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News
Architecture Foundation set to move into modest new HQ
More than a year after ditching plans for a new headquarters building designed by Zaha Hadid, the Architecture Foundation is to move into a new home near London Bridge at the end of this month.
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Architecture minister under pressure over expenses row
Architecture minister Barbara Follett and communities secretary Hazel Blears are under intense political pressure after details of their expenses claims were made public.
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Competitions
For Sale: Drawing Cabinets
4 A0 size two-prong grey ppc aluminium Vistaplan drawing cabinets in very good condition.
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Technical
Tile of Spain Awards
Designed to celebrate global work in the field of architecture and interior design, the Tile of Spain Awards have evolved significantly
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Competitions
Holiday let: French home for longer term or sabbatical rent
Village house for holiday or longer term sabbatical rent. Two double and a single bedroom. Modern kitchen and bathrooms. Views for 30 miles from terrace and day bed.
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Competitions
For Sale: 1970 Porsche 911-E
Tragically due to the credit crunch which is affecting us all, I have to part company with my beloved 1970 Arctic Silver Classic Porsche 911-E
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Competitions
Holiday Let: Traditional French holiday home
Traditional French holiday home for rent, set in a small picturesque village on the borders of the Charente and the Dordogne.
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News
Alsop and Wilkinson lead calls for Prince Charles speech boycott
A group of leading architects are calling on their peers to boycott tomorrow night’s lecture at the RIBA by Prince Charles.
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Camprubi Architects' new Spanish hotel
Spanish practice Camprubi I Santacana Arquitectes has completed work on a new hotel for the town of Monroyo, Spain.
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Review
BD’s guide to your cultural week: May 11 to May 17
Don your scrubs for a Marylebone medical walk or find artistic uses for that mountain of carrier bags under the sink. If that doesn’t tickle your fancy then why not tune into some interesting concepts on the modern interior, or discover what inspired Christopher Wren.
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Chipperfield’s City of Justice opens in Barcelona
David Chipperfield Architects’ largest project to date, the City of Justice in Barcelona, was formally opened last Saturday.
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Green design key theme at Sustainability Now
Green architecture is set to play a key part of the upcoming Sustainability Now virtual event this week.
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Outlining planning application submitted for 50,000sq m US Embassy
An outline planning application for a new US London Embassy in Battersea has been submitted.
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Review
Conflict in Architecture: Visualisations of the 21st Century City- until May 30
What will our cities look like in the future?
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News
Six on RIBA Worthing swimming pool competition shortlist
Six architects, including AHMM, Thomas Heatherwick, Ian Simpson and Wilkinson Eyre, have been shortlisted for the design phase of the Worthing swimming pool competition.
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Cabe under scrutiny as Tories get thrifty
Conservatives plan crackdown on quangos if they win next election
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Graduates: how to work and claim
Unemployed architecture graduates looking for practical experience after completing part I will be able to undertake an unpaid placement of up to 13 weeks without forfeiting their £64.30 jobseeker’s allowance, under new rules
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Faber Maunsell renamed Aecom
The 80-year-old engineering giant Faber Maunsell, whose recent projects include Crossrail and the Halley VI Research Centre in Antarctica, has announced it is to adopt the name of its parent company Aecom
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