All Building Design articles in 11 November 2011 – Page 2
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News
New Aberdeen City Garden vote comes under fire
Leading Scottish architects criticise plans for referendum on £140 million Union Terrace Gardens project
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News
Feilden Clegg Bradley to masterplan Plymouth College of Art
First phase of 10-year programme will see renovation of college workshops
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Opinion
Leicester dept’s real heroes
Your elevation of me to hero of the week (Leader October 28) was unwarranted: the future safety of Stirling & Gowan’s Engineering building and Stirling’s Oxford and Cambridge buildings should correctly be attributed to a raft of people who see beyond current fashion and appreciate the architecture of a period ...
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Opinion
In denial over fire safety concerns
Just to put Boots right (“Out of the frame” November 4) I will of course be attending the afternoon session of the UK Timber Frame Association’s conference even though my invitation to act as keynote speaker and to attend the morning closed session to stakeholders has been withdrawn.
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Opinion
Competition was steamed up
The design competition for the Windermere Steamboat Museum (BD October 28) seems to have produced a first: five entrants with one architectural idea between them. This is the result of the RIBA’s severely flawed “design” competition system.
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Opinion
Foster’s breadth of vision is what the country needs
Hats off to Foster & Partners for self-funding its courageous initiative (“Foster launches £50bn infrastructure plan” News November 4).
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News
Keppie appointment signals expansion in the north of England
Practice hires divisional director in a bid to expand operations
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News
David Chipperfield to curate Venice Biennale
Appointment was delayed amid uncertainty over future of Biennale director
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News
70 redundancies at Austin-Smith Lord
Austin-Smith Lord has been forced to make 70 staff redundant and place a further 13 on notice because of late-paying clients and the suspension of a major Middle Eastern project.
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News
‘Good design is key to post-riot regeneration’
Good design will be a key factor in deciding how to allocate London’s post-riot funding, the mayor’s regeneration adviser has said.
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News
Full house for McCloud's Swindon scheme
Housing designed by Glenn Howells Architects fully occupied
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Technical
National Gallery Lower Galleries by Wright & Wright
The architect went beyond the minimal brief when refurbishing the National Gallery’s often overlooked lower galleries
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Review
Slogans & Battle cries: ‘Every building tells a story’
Architectural aphorisms explored by Paul Shepheard
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News
Finalists chosen in Olympic Park community centre competition
Legacy company announces five teams have made shortlist for north park scheme
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Review
How Robert Sainsbury and Norman Foster Built A Great Museum
This biography of Foster’s Sainsbury Centre is an ideal introduction to an unusual design
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Features
CPD 2011, module 13: Rainscreen cladding
This module looks at how facade technology can bring practical benefits and aesthetic advantages to small structures and high-rise buildings alike
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News
Calatrava received £13 million for unbuilt Valencia project
Court papers reveal fee for Spanish architect’s cancelled tower scheme
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News
RIAS launches Kelpies design competition
Architects asked to design internal space for vast horse-head sculptures
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News
Bartlett lecturers join student protest
Architecture lecturers join up to 10,000 students in march against fee rise
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