All Building Design articles in 10 July 2009 – Page 3
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Features
Greig Penny: Scott Sutherland School of Architecture
Greig Penny's community and learning centre seeks to ground itself in its small historic fishing town landscape.
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UK architectural schools nominate their best graduating students
Once again, BD has asked every one of the UK's architecture schools to submit their top diploma student for consideration in our annual student awards.
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Stephen Graham, David Shannon and Andrew Shaw: Liverpool School of Architecture
The Liverpool student team have offered a provocative counter-proposal to a central Liverpool site earmarked for commercial retail development.
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Alastair Parvin: University of Sheffield
Alastair Parvin's re-imagines a section of the M1 as a self-sufficient farming system.
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News
Window on Manchester
Feilden Clegg Bradley Studios has been appointed to design an extension to the faculty of art and design at Manchester Metropolitan University
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Simpson moat for Kensington Palace
Classicist practice John Simpson & Partners has submitted a planning application for the most major renovation of Kensington Palace and Kensington Gardens for a century
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Foster win prompts US row on overseas firms
Foster & Partners’ victory in a competition to renovate a major San Francisco federal building has sparked protests over the awarding of public projects to overseas firms
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Refurb may be factor in tower fire tragedy
Building experts question why fatal blaze was able to spread so quickly
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Members plan no confidence vote
A vote of no confidence against senior managers at the Landscape Institute is scheduled to take place next week
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Christ & Gantenbein Swiss Church refurbishment goes the white way
Construction work has begun on Swiss practice Christ & Gantenbein’s £2 million refurbishment of the grade II listed Swiss Church in London’s Covent Garden
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Cash plea by special needs college hit in LSC debacle
An appeal has been made to further education minister Kevin Brennan to support a college for people with learning difficulties in what could be a test case for institutions hit by the Learning & Skills Council fiasco
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Grow your own bridge
Chetwoods has won the RIBA international ideas competition to redesign London Bridge with a “living” crossing including space for allotments and a farmers’ market
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Board of trustees proposed for RIBA
The RIBA could be radically restructured if members approve a proposed by-law ahead of a special general meeting next week
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Bid to list Goldfinger Kensington estate
The Twentieth Century Society has launched a bid to list Erno Goldfinger’s Cheltenham Estate, part of the original complex around the grade II* listed Trellick Tower in north Kensington
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Competition for Bexhill seafront
The RIBA has launched a competition to design a series of shelters and a kiosk on East Sussex’s coast
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Civic Trust awards need £50,000 to keep going
The popular Civic Trust awards look set to continue but will need a further £50,000 to be held next year
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Pasmore prevails
Victor Pasmore helped defend his Apollo Pavilion at new town Peterlee from moves to have it demolished
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Opinion
Mersey unbeaten
In his paean of praise for Liverpool (Letters July 3), Robert MacDonald forgot to mention Everton Football Club (1878); and that Liverpool possesses, in St George’s Hall, arguably the finest 19th century building in the world
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