All Building Design articles in 11 June 2010 – Page 2

  • Ken Livingstone
    Opinion

    Time to build on the Cold War legacy

    2010-06-11T22:00:00Z

    Scrapping the nuclear budget would enable us to build our way out of recession

  • Soccer City Stadium, Johannesburg by day
    Review

    FIFA World Cup 2010 South Africa

    2010-06-11T17:17:00Z

    It may only have kicked off today, but in South Africa the excitement in the air about the 2010 World Cup has been at astronomical levels for months.

  • Heritage fears for Stratford
    News

    Heritage fears for Stratford

    2010-06-11T15:27:00Z

    English Heritage has attacked plans by Studio Egret West and Gross Max for Stratford town centre in the run-up to 2012.

  • Chelsea Barracks will be transformed into a sustainable “market garden”
    News

    'Market garden' plans for Chelsea Barracks

    2010-06-11T15:21:00Z

    Chelsea Barracks will be transformed into a sustainable “market garden” complete with beehives, orchards, vegetable plots and a nuttery, under plans outlined by landscape architect Kim Wilkie.

  • John Penrose
    News

    Penrose comments hailed as ‘promising’

    2010-06-11T15:00:00Z

    Leading architects have welcomed new architecture minister John Penrose’s first public comments on the profession as “promising”

  • Populous’s lightweight Olympic Stadium has won plaudits for its environmental performance.
    News

    Could green technology be the games’ greatest legacy?

    2010-06-11T14:00:00Z

    How does the Olympic Park stack up against the ambitious environmental bid pledges of 2005

  • Chamberlin Powell & Bonn’s renowned 1950s Golden Lane Estate- Original teak
    News

    Outrage at gutting of landmark listed block

    2010-06-11T11:44:00Z

    The City of London has been accused of ruining the interiors of flats at Chamberlin Powell & Bonn’s renowned 1950s Golden Lane Estate by carrying out modernisation work without listed building consent

  • Amanda Baillieu - Editor
    Opinion

    It's not gardens that are the problem

    2010-06-11T10:35:00Z

    The end of so-called ‘garden grabbing’ in fact marks an abandonment of the the policies set out by the Urban Task Force.

  • Holder Mathias Achitects - Retail centre in Bratislava
    News

    Cardiff firm recruiting as business booms

    2010-06-11T06:00:00Z

    Holder Mathias Architects has announced a recruitment drive in the wake of a “flow of new contracts”, including a £62 million shopping mall in eastern Europe.

  • Opinion

    Technical terms

    2010-06-11T00:00:00Z

    Architectural “draughtsmen” did not get together to form their own organisation (Letters May 28)

  • What cost? Basildon housing.
    Opinion

    Pricey principles

    2010-06-11T00:00:00Z

    Your report on Tooley & Foster’s “zero carbon”housing in Basildon (News June 4) made my eyebrows shoot upwards so far that Nasa is thinking of using them as replacement shuttles to the International Space Station

  • Opinion

    Upwardly mobile

    2010-06-11T00:00:00Z

    Regulation-free or child-free zone? Please, have some respect for the kids of today (Letters May 21).

  • Anthony Blunt
    Features

    The spy whom RIBA loved

    2010-06-11T00:00:00Z

    We remember the rise and fall of former honorary RIBA fellow Anthony Blunt.

  • Producers should not be cowed by high demand.
    Opinion

    Let’s nurture nature

    2010-06-11T00:00:00Z

    I know architects are supposed to prize architecture above all, but some of us are concerned about agriculture too; concerned enough not to condone a glib formalistic view of how crops should be raised and animals husbanded

  • Opinion

    Less than zero

    2010-06-11T00:00:00Z

    BD June 4: zero-carbon 28 unit affordable housing at Basildon, £5.7 million pound development (News)

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    Building Study

    East London Line railway extension

    2010-06-11T00:00:00Z

    Despite being largely built during the boom, London’s newest transport link is depressingly unambitious

  • DRMM Modern Art Oxford
    News

    DRMM puts a fresh stamp on Oxford’s exhibition space

    2010-06-11T00:00:00Z

    DRMM’s trademark cross-laminated timber panels have transformed an old loading yard into a new 155sq m exhibition and entrance space for Modern Art Oxford

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    Features

    This week's ups & downs

    2010-06-11T00:00:00Z

    Hot or not

  • Inspirational: space station.
    Opinion

    Grand designs

    2010-06-11T00:00:00Z

    David Nixon’s piece on the International Space Station (Works June 4) was just brilliant. Great pictures and layout

  • Opinion

    Cut it out now

    2010-06-11T00:00:00Z

    So Cabe is having to find 4% cuts in its budget (News May 28)