All Building Design articles in 09 November 2007 – Page 4
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News
Pier centre picked as Scotland’s best
Reiach & Hall’s Pier Arts Centre in Orkney has beaten competition from buildings including Zaha Hadid’s Maggie’s Centre at Kirkcaldy to scoop Britain’s most lucrative architectural prize.
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News
Call to rebuild St Bride’s bell tower
Gordon Benson of Benson Forsyth Architects has called for the demolished campanile of Gillespie, Kidd & Coia’s St Bride’s Church in East Kilbride (pictured) to be rebuilt.
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Opinion
Panel beating
The Changing Face of London conference itself did throw up some intriguing snippets, not least that Stratford City is to get an extremely well designed new Marks & Spencer by ex-Future Systems architect Angus Pond.
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News
BDP wins award for Murrays’ Mills
BDP has won an award from the Georgian Group for its restoration of Murrays’ Mills at Ancoats in Manchester.
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News
Beetham Tower takes tall award
Ian Simpson has scooped an international award for his Beetham Tower in Manchester.
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News
Estonian arts prize targets world names
Jan Kaplicky warns competition must be ‘truly international’
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Building Study
MacGabhann Architects' cultural centre in County Donegal turns up the volume
Local practice MacGabhann's second building in the little town of Letterkenny is a metal-clad tour de force in gold and silver, reports Charles Rattray
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News
Natural approach for GP clinic
P&HS Architects has submitted a planning application for a £3 million health centre in Eaglescliffe, Stockton-on-Tees
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Review
Gillespie, Kidd & Coia show: Stars by any name
The magnificent Gillespie, Kidd & Coia exhibition at the Lighthouse gives Andy MacMillan and Isi Metzstein their rightful place in history
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News
Anti-crime design team faces cuts
Local councils set to take over Metropolitan Police advisory role
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Opinion
Stadium disappoints all round
Far from being innovative and ground-breaking as claimed, the Olympic stadium is unsustainable and bad value for money
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News
Liverpool’s new design goes ahead
Liverpool Football Club’s bold new £400 million stadium (above) by HKS Architects won planning approval this week.
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News
Network Rail rejects Grimshaw for its framework agreement
Network Rail turns down Grimshaw's bid for inclusion in its framework amid legal battle over "defective" design work
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News
Clissold to reopen after four-year saga
One of the longest-running sagas in British architecture is set to conclude next month with the opening of Hodder Associates’ Clissold Leisure Centre, more than four years after it was closed for repairs.
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Technical
T5 lounge at the thin end of the prefab wedge
Barker MCT has built karaoke pods and capsule hotels. Now its modular Express Wedges are part of Heathrow’s Terminal 5.
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News
Next Generation 2008 launched
The Architecture Foundation and Pipers have launched the 2008 Next Generation Architects Award.
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Features
Playlist: Music for train journeys
Russell Brown has selected a list of songs inspired by his train trips from Norfolk to Hawkins Brown's Clerkenwell studio. Send your own list for the chance to win an iTunes token
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Technical
The secret behind Newhall’s closed doors
Proctor & Matthews has applied modular construction methods to low-rise family homes in Harlow, not only designing them but acting as developer as well
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Analysis
Will Bute battle Bloxham for Cardross?
After Tom Bloxham’s Urban Splash expressed interest in developing Gillespie, Kidd & Coia’s celebrated St Peter’s Seminary, a second would-be saviour, the Marquess of Bute, has thrown his hat into the ring
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Multimedia
Video report: BD's Architect of the Year Awards
Watch Zoë Blackler's video report from November's Architect of the Year Awards ceremony at London's Hilton Hotel