All Building Design articles in 11 November 2011
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Richard Murphy's hill fort house
Architect takes inspiration from hill fort for house on Scottish Borders.
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Work stalls on Herzog & de Meuron's Hamburg Elbphilharmonie
Technical row stops work on four areas of building
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Ole Scheeren designs three-volume tower for Kuala Lumpur
Former OMA partner creates 268m-high building for Malaysian capital.
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Alsop opens offices in China and Canada
Will Alsop’s London-based architecture practice All Design has opened offices in China and Canada, cementing Alsop’s stated intention to seek the majority of his work outside the UK.
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Foster establishes Shanghai outpost
Foster & Partners has opened an office in Shanghai, China, making it the firm’s second in the country.
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Grimshaw Melbourne scheme goes on site
Construction work has started on Grimshaw’s £135 million Melbourne healthcare facility, which brings together Australian organisations working on treatment of infectious diseases.
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AHMM win planning for £29 million academy in Southwark
St Michaels All Angels Academy in Camberwell to be rebuilt
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Ai Weiwei invited to build studio in Ghent
Belgian artist Wim Delvoye has invited Ai Weiwei to recreate his Shanghai studio in Belgium.
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SOM and Ghafari for Duqm masterplan
SOM and Ghafari Associates have been appointed to prepare a masterplan for Duqm City in Oman.
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Construction sector output continues to fall
Latest figures from Office of National Statistics see output down 0.2%
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Miller Partnership in Commonwealth Games win
Local firm will transform Scotland’s national stadium for 2014 games
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Jestico & Whiles Aloft Hotel opens in London
New hotel for Starwood chain is first of its kind in the UK
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Architects developing ‘kit-of-parts’ schools
James Review’s standardised solution approach expected to be ditched
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Opinion
Uncovering hidden passions from Aberdeen to Nottingham
This week Boots checks in on Peter Murray, David Chipperfield and the YAYA hopefuls
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Building Study
First look: Erect Architecture’s adventure playground given green light
London’s Kennington Park to get new £1.2m children’s facility
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Technical
Worth Abbey Church by Heatherwick Studio
New furniture and cleaned-up concrete enhances Francis Pollen’s original design
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Opinion
Democratising planning
Aberdeen shows us how the idea of referendum on development is easier to manage than the reality
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Opinion
Should we build an airport in the Thames Estuary?
Yes, says Tony Travers, the alternative will harm economic growth; while Rodney Chambers says it is neither needed nor wanted