All Building Design articles in 09 March 2007 – Page 5
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News
Church plans carbon audit of bishops’ residences
Among the issues facing the Church of England’s 43 bishops the carbon footprint of their residences — from palaces to humble houses — may not seem pressing.
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News
Argent blasts protestors’ victory
The developer behind the £2 billion scheme to regenerate London’s King’s Cross area has hit out at local opponents, following news that they have been granted a High Court hearing.
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News
Building boom boosts architects’ salaries
It’s been a bonanza year for architectural salaries already, and fees are set to rise as a result. Naming your price is now the order of the day as the skills shortage begins to bite.
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News
Golden hellos aim to tempt staff
Competition between practices to recruit the best staff for their burgeoning workloads is pushing salaries up, with some practices offering “golden hellos” to the right candidates, BD has discovered.
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Opinion
Arbs abuse
Hooray for the courage of Ian Salisbury and well done to BD for another piece of dazzling investigative journalism (News March 2).
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News
‘This seems about safety rather than innovation’
A war of words has broken out over the first open competition for a 2012 Olympic venue after high-level advisers to ODA bosses raised fears over design quality.
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News
...as young UK practice comes 2nd
While Future Systems will see its Prague library scheme realised, clinching second place could lead to even bigger projects for former David Chipperfield staffers Kevin Carmody and Andy Groarke.
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News
The perfect internal peace of Sanaas arts centre in Almere outside Amsterdam leaves the building somehow lifeless
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Features
Kevin Carmody and Andy Groarke
The former David Chipperfield staffers have just come second place in the Prague library competition, won by Future Systems this week. Still less than a year old, their practice Carmody Groarke already has a growing portfolio of challenging projects.
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Features
We leave tomorrow...
I will endeavour to update you from France, technology permitting. The current total I've either collected or been pledged is about £6,000, thanks in great part to the generosity of Foster + Partners.This is in collaboration with Christopher Vause, a property finance lawyer at Maclay Murray and Spens; much of ...
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News
Salon des Refuses: The runners-up in the Prague library competition
Future Systems has won the competition for a £50 million extension to the National Library in Prague. The seven projects that just failed to make the cut, and which will take their place in our new online section the Salon des Refuses, include schemes from as far afield as the ...
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