All Building Design articles in 10 February 2006 – Page 2
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Building Study
In celebration of Jim and James
The Stirling & Gowan partnership (1956-1963) was roughly coincident with my own architectural education (1958-1965). In this short period they exerted a profound influence on my generation as both educators and architects.
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News
Camden site completed
Allford Hall Monaghan Morris's striking limestone-clad residential scheme has been completed.
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Technical
Pack up your bubbles
Elaine Knutt reports on a technique of adding hollow plastic balls to concrete to make it lighter and more versatile
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News
Bold Waterloo plan unveiled by mayor
Plans for the redevelopment of London's Waterloo were unveiled this week by London's mayor Ken Livingstone.
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News
Axe raised over bespoke schools
Kelly adviser reveals plan to use 10 to 15 designs on £2.2 billion of work
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News
Audit report favours planning privatisation
The Audit Commission has backed controversial schemes for further privatisation of council planning departments.
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News
Atkins scheme reprieved following Olympic redesign
The redesign of the Olympic Park masterplan announced last week has reprieved a £200 million scheme designed by Atkins on the fringes of the games complex.
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News
Art centre gets go-ahead
Hawkins Brown has won planning permission for a £3.7 million arts centre in Nottingham, due to open in 2007.
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News
UK architects consider Israel boycott
A group of prominent British architects is considering launching a boycott of businesses involved in building Israeli settlements in the West Bank and the construction of the security wall separating Israel and Palestine, its coordinator Abe Hayeem said this week
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News
Jowell: some health buildings ‘appalling'
Culture secretary Tessa Jowell outlined a new Cabe campaign last week to improve the "many appalling places" that exist in the health sector.
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News
Animal instincts?
The animal liberation attack on Oxford Architects has created an air of intimidation and fear.
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News
Alsop break-in tempered by US breakthrough
Thieves have broken into Will Alsop's practice, causing an estimated of loss and damage of £10,000.
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News
Affordable homes needed, says Charles
Good design can overcome nimbyism in rural areas, according to Prince Charles.
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News
Levitt Bernstein faces legal action over Caspar
Levitt Bernstein Associates is facing legal action over the failure of one of the UK's most high-profile modular housing schemes.
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Opinion
Rise above government's Part L botches
Here is Tony Blair speaking last month after a government report said there is only a small chance of greenhouse gas emissions being kept below dangerous levels: "It is now plain that the emission of greenhouse gases… is causing global warming at a rate that is unsustainable."
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