All Building Design articles in 10 December 2010 – Page 2
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News
North Liverpool regeneration moves forward
A £150 million regeneration scheme in north Liverpool will go ahead in 2012, seven years after it was first due to start.
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News
Competition to design building for flood-hit Lake District yacht club
The Riba is to run a design competition for a new clubhouse for the Ullswater Yacht Club in Cumbria
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Technical
The cost of Part L
The demands of compliance with the new Part L regulations could result in additional costs in the short term creating a challenge for architects with demanding clients.
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Review
Cultural Guide: December 13-19
This week’s cultural guide takes us to the troubled streets of revolutionary Bucharest before stepping back in time with Simon Starling at the Camden Arts Centre
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News
Richard Hopkinson and Platform 5 to revamp north London college
Richard Hopkinson and Platform 5 Architects have won a £3 million contract to revamp sections of Waltham Forest College in north-east London
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News
MJP focuses on beech life at St John’s
MJP Architects has completed the four-storey Kendrew Quadrangle for St John’s College, Oxford
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News
Go ahead to turn church into club
Multi-disciplinary firm BWCP has won planning permission and listed building consent to use a grade I former London church as a members’ club and events space
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News
St Botolph unveiled by Grimshaw
Grimshaw has released pictures of its newly finished landmark, the St Botolph building in the City of London
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News
Architecture Foundation archive project appeal
The Architecture Foundation is seeking last minute pledges to support its 20-year digital archive project.
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News
Make submits plans for Broadgate
The first images of Make’s design to replace 3,4 and 6 Broadgate have been revealed as British Land and Blackstone submit a formal planning application.
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News
£60m housing scheme puts DSDHA in big league
BD’s Architect of the Year to design luxury scheme on site of former government buildings
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News
RMJM's Gazprom Tower to be moved
Decision made by St Petersburg authorities and Gazprom following years of controversy
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News
Lloyd’s Building set to be listed next year
English Heritage will recommend Rogers’ building ’the day it turns 30’
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News
Residents take Robin Hood fight to court
Residents at Robin Hood Gardens are gearing up to take legal action against Tower Hamlets council over claims they were not properly consulted on the £500 million demolition and rebuild scheme
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News
Threat to UK bricks from EU carbon tax
Architects fear a new carbon tax could force the UK brick industry into decline, pushing up costs and forcing them to import the material from elsewhere
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News
Abramovich backs dock contest
An international design competition will be held for the $400 million redevelopment of St Petersburg docks, bankrolled by Roman Abramovich
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News
New images of Mecanoo's Birmingham Library released
Landmark building will be a ’people’s palace’, council leader Mike Whitby claims
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Features
Revolting students
In 1985 architecture students took to the streets to protest against education cuts, a witty precursor of today’s demonstrations
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Opinion
In proportion
As Cabe enabler for Birmingham Building Schools for the Future, I was directly involved in the appointment of those client design advisers investigated in last Friday’s BD. Some context may help shed light on the situation
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Opinion
Up to the mark
In the scramble to cut cost and red tape, housing minister Grant Shapps may be missing the value of housing standards. Get them right and they don’t automatically push up costs, reduce choice or curtail supply; they provide benchmarks that allow us to compare housing quality
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