All Building Design articles in 10 June 2011 – Page 2
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News
Reed sticks up for BSF firms accused in Sunday Times article
Paper also publishes letters from Aedas and Foster’s
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Neil Gillespie and Simon Thurley named in Queen's birthday honours list
Others recognised include Alan Baxter and architect Barry Edwards
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Cultural Guide: June 13 to June 19
This weeks sees the radicalism of the Vorticists portrayed at the Tate Britain and Ken Yeang speaking at the RIBA Annual Discourse.
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Glenn Howells wins planning for 11-storey company HQ
Office will stand on prominent site in Cardiff
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Hogarth Butterfly House takes wing
Hogarth Architects has started on site with its Butterfly House, the first building in a small holiday development on a remote 2.4ha site in Kilifi, Kenya.
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News
Working abroad: Sutherland Hussey
Yet to complete a scheme in its native Edinburgh, the practice now finds 75% of its projects in China
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Nominations open for RIBA President’s Medals
Student awards will be judged by leading architects and academics
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Bentley Student design competition winners announced
Students from Scotland, US, India and Israel take honours
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Competitions
Holiday Let: Converted farmhouse buildings near Pontremoli, northern Tuscany
Converted farmhouse buildings near Pontremoli, northern Tuscany available for holiday rental
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News
New requirements for architecture students unveiled by the RIBA and Arb
Changes introduce greater flexibility in terms of practical experience needed prior to Part III
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Zaera-Polo speaks out over Foreign Office split
One half of the former husband and wife team behind Foreign Office Architects has spoken publicly for the first time about the decision to end the practice.
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Architecture minister lists Lubetkin estate in Paddington
Late 1940s Hallfield Estate described as a “seminal” post-war estate
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City rails against Broadgate listing
Chairman claims Lipton’s criticism of Make scheme is motivated by wanting to see his buildings immortalised
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Technical
Royal Road housing by Panter Hudspith
This sizeable London housing scheme in Southwark presents a varied street elevation while incorporating gardens and mature trees.
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Opinion
Now the gloves are off
Finally we can see what will happen to the schools sector in the wake of the James Review, and it isn’t pretty
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Technical
Sulgrave Gardens by Cartwright Pickard
This £5.5m scheme will be the first mixed-tenure PassivHaus development in London and the architect’s first attempt at this type of sustainable design
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News
Architects better at raising finance, report claims
Report explores difficulties for creative industries when applying for financial products
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McAslan to chair 2011 Yaya jury
BD’s 2011 Young Architect of the Year Award jury has been selected, with John McAslan set to take the role of jury chair.
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Review
Smooth talking
In 1972 BD’s editor met Birmingham’s successful, and expensively tanned, John Madin
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