All Building Design articles in 11 May 2012 – Page 2
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Features
Dear Matthew: "My firm isn't like it used to be"
BD’s agony uncle advises an architect on how to cope in a job that you no longer enjoy
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News
Aerodrome that defended London from German Zeppelins is listed
Rare example of a near-complete First World War airfield and buildings
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News
School building programme plagued by further delays
Practices could go bust while waiting for work
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News
Fosters & Partners' Imperial War Museum gets OK
Work to revamp Southwark site will start later this year
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News
J Mayer H Architects roll out Georgia rest stops
Scheme includes 20 stops for country’s newest highway
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News
Daniel Moylan replaces Margaret Ford as Olympic Legacy Development chief
Boris Johnson also announces deputy mayors for planning, housing and transport
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News
President of Maxxi museum resigns
Further blow for Zaha Hadid’s Stirling prize winning building
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Competitions
RIBA Photo Competition: Architecture 2012
With the theme, Architecture 2012, the RIBA invites images that capture any interpretation of architecture in whatever form - the inspiring, the beautiful, the intriguing or even the bizarre.
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News
Urban Salon and Allies & Morrison make Peabody shortlist
PCKO Architects, Aedas and Fraser Brown Mackenna Architects also selected
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News
Plans to turn Walthamstow dog track into flats get OK from council
Conran & Partners scheme needs to be approved by London mayor
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News
Gensler's Istanbul Financial Centre masterplan approved
Project includes two mosques and a school
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News
Architecture courses could be shorter, says Schosa chief
Alex Wright says range of options should be considered to improve offer to students
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Building Study
Bridport House, east London, by Karakusevic Carson Architects
The first social housing block in Hackney for 45 years, Karakusevic Carson’s Bridport House is a rallying cry to get boroughs building
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News
'Liquidation' architect fined £1,000 by Arb
But board says “there was no element of dishonesty”
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Review
Bauhaus: Art as Life at the Barbican Art Gallery
With a range of interesting new material on show, the Barbican’s Bauhaus show sees beyond the battles over modernism
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