All Building Design articles in 10 September 2010 – Page 2
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Review
From drawing boards to debt: Michael Manser
Michael Manser looks back at a career spanning more than five decades
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News
Double win for Rural Design at Saltire awards
Scottish architect Rural Design has bagged two prizes at this year’s Saltire Society Housing Design Awards, which were handed out in Edinburgh today by culture minister Fiona Hyslop.
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Review
Cultural Guide: Sept 13- 19
This week’s cultural guide examines the photographic parallels between London and Singapore before taking to the streets for the London night hike.
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News
Rowan Moore questions Cabe's independence
Critic Rowan Moore has called into question Cabe’s independence and efficacy as an arbiter of architectural quality.
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News
Sainsbury donates £25m to Rogers' British Museum extension
Conservative peer John Sainsbury has personally backed Richard Rogers’ £135 million British Museum extension by giving £25 million towards the project.
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News
Koolhaas wins competition to design Caen library
Rem Koolhaas’s practice OMA has beaten five other shortlisted architects to win an international competition to design a new library in Caen, France.
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News
Camillin Denny starts renovation of Brighton homeless centre
Work has begun on Camillin Denny Architects’ £600,000 renovation of Brighton’s largest day centre for homeless people.
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News
Pope Priestly submits plans for Hampshire brewery site
Pope Priestley Architects’ plans for a £10 million redevelopment of a former brewery site in Hampshire have been submitted for planning.
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News
Grimshaw marks 30th anniversary with record turnover
Grimshaw has every reason to celebrate this week with three decades in practice coinciding with record turnover and staff numbers.
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News
Prince book renews attack on profession
Prince Charles has renewed his assault on the architecture profession in a new book which argues that sustainable construction is imperilling the world by ignoring the importance of tradition
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News
RMJM Cambridge lab topped out
A new medical building in Cambridge by RMJM was topped out by health secretary Andrew Lansley this morning.
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News
Cabe paid £168,000 for finance director
Cabe has defended the £168,000 it shelled out to hire a stand-in finance director for just 10 months, claiming the appointment saved it double that amount.
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News
HCA admits BD's Kickstart housing campaign has raised standards
Final tranche of 44 schemes bailed out by the government backs quality developers and knocks out Persimmon.
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News
Council pledges to save Finsbury Health Centre
London’s Finsbury Health Centre looks set to be saved after the local council promised to block any attempt by the owner to move out and leave it standing empty.
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News
Boris urges more opportunities for young people in Stephen Lawrence lecture
London mayor Boris Johnson last night called on London individuals and businesses to create new opportunities for young people during his address at the Stephen Lawrence Memorial Lecture at the RIBA.
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News
Free school pioneer says design not necessary
Toby Young dismisses link between good architecture and academic ability
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News
Building for Life sees 50% more qualifying
A record number of new housing schemes qualified for a Building for Life standard this year, the largest number in the eight years of the award
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Opinion
Manchester wins
I doubt anyone in Leeds would question John Thorp’s endeavour as civic architect, and he has been a rare sane voice at Plans Panel, where design knowledge is scarce to say the least
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