All Building Design articles in 09 October 2009 – Page 2
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Cox Rayner's pedestrian bridge opens in Brisbane
The Kurilpa Bridge in Brisbane, Australia, designed by Brisbane practice Cox Rayner Architects and engineer Arup, has opened to the public.
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Anish Kapoor: Shooting in the Corner - until December 11
A major solo exhibition of the work internationally acclaimed, Turner prize winning artist, Anish Kapoor.
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Architecture + Art: Crossover and Collaboration- Adam Caruso and Thomas Demand- November 2
Architects Caruso St John and artist Thomas Demand have a long history of collaboration.
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Architecture + Art: Crossover and Collaboration: Edi Rama and Anri Sala- October 19
When former artist Edi Rama became mayor of Tirana in 2000 he immediately set upon a controversial project to enliven the troubled Albanian capital by re-painting the city’s decaying buildings in a riotous array of colour and pattern.
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Architecture in an Age of Anxiety- November 16
What happens to architecture during times of collective anxiety?
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Boris Johnson launches the London Plan
Mayor of London, Boris Johnson, today unveiled his overarching planning strategy for the capital, pledging to make London the “best big city on earth”.
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Visual Voices- October 30 to November 1
'Visual Voices' is an exhibition framed by the theme 'Responses to Modern London Architecture'
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Open: Poland, Architecture, Identity and the Avant-Garde- until November 25
Throughout October and November, the RIBA are hosting an extensive programme of events exploring how contemporary architecture and urban projects are transforming Poland.
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Denton Corker Marshall's Stonehenge centre goes for planning
English Heritage has submitted for planning the proposed Stonehenge visitors centre designed by Denton Corker Marshall.
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Going to the Dogs - until November 27
Walthamstow Greyhound Stadium was the best known and loved of the UK’s greyhound tracks, internationally known by both racing fans and tourists keen for a taste of British tradition.
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Gustav Metzger: Decades 1959–2009- until November 8
The Serpentine Gallery presents a major exhibition of work by the influential artist and activist Gustav Metzger
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Order! From Ancient Myth to Modern Meaning- until February 1
Rarely displayed objects from the eclectic and diverse collections of Sir John Soane’s Museum are at the heart of a new exhibition opening in October
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Mind into Matter: Eight Exemplary Buildings 1834 to 2009 - until January 3
Selected at intervals of 25 years since the foundation of the RIBA, eight buildings explore what architects at different periods were trying to achieve.
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Reflecting Wales- until November 4
The exhibition explores the theme of place in contemporary building design and is part of a wider programme promote Wales by defining and redefining the work of nine architects.
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Woods Bagot's Qatar technology park scoops award
A major science and technology park in Qatar by international firm Woods Bagot has been awarded the prize in the commercial or mixed use category at this year’s Cityscape Awards.
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Dudley Zoo on World Monuments Fund's watchlist
Dudley Zoological Gardens, designed by Berthold Lubetkin and Tecton, has been placed on the World Monuments Fund’s 2010 watchlist alongside Machu Picchu in Peru and Gaudi’s Sagrada Familia.
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Allies & Morrison masterplan the largest hospital in the UK
Allies & Morrison and Devereux Architects have completed a masterplan which aims to turn Addenbrookes Hospital, near Cambridge, into the largest in the UK.
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BD's Guide to your cultural week- 12 to 16 October
Brush up on your classical knowledge at the John Soane's museum or take a closer look at eight of the most influential buildings since 1834 with the De La Warr pavilion, in this week's guide to your cultural week
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Government rejects Allies & Morrison's Three Sisters scheme
Allies & Morrison’s £1 billion Three Sisters project on London’s south bank was today rejected by communities secretary John Denham following a public inquiry.
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Cabe raises concern over Mecanoo’s Birmingham library
Cabe has raised serious concerns over one of the country’s most important public projects, Mecanoo’s Birmingham Central Library
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