All Building Design articles in 12 August 2011 – Page 4
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News
Broadway Malyan finishes Sadr plan
Broadway Malyan has completed the concept masterplan for the 17sq km extension of Sadr City, a suburb of Baghdad built in 1959.
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News
Fledgling London firms join forces
Young practices Unit One Architects and E2 Architecture & Interiors have merged to form a new practice.
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News
Aecom and Grimshaw team wins in Brisbane
Multidisciplinary partners chosen to create ’airport city’ masterplan
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News
Gensler’s Istanbul theme park looks to city’s past
Gensler has won a design competition for a 150ha mixed-use development in Istanbul.
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News
DRDH starts on Bodø hall
DRDH Architects has broken ground on a £65 million concert hall and library within the Arctic Circle in Norway.
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News
Delancey and Qatari Diar win Olympic Village bid
Lifschutz Davidson Sandilands part of £557 million housing deal
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News
80% of Greenwich University first-year students could be kicked off course
New head of architecture cracks down after 117 fail first year courses
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Review
Kenneth Grange: Making Britain Modern
An impressive Design Museum retrospective shows how Kenneth Grange designed all the things you never really thought about.
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News
Foster plans new Beijing headquarters as base for China expansion
Firm’s office will neighbour Ai Weiwei gallery and promote Chinese art and architecture
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News
Ministers will reply to TAG about Finch
The government has promised the Traditional Architecture Group that it will respond next week to the group’s letter calling for Paul Finch to apologise for remarks made about them.
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News
Culture secretary Jeremy Hunt denies Broadgate influence
The director of the Twentieth Century Society criticised culture secretary Jeremy Hunt after it emerged he was secretly lobbied by an interested party days before deciding not to list Broadgate.
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News
Paul Finch’s nightmare
This is what the 2012 Olympic Stadium might have looked like had it been designed by a traditional architect.
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Opinion
Will riots reshape our cities?
The past week’s events highlight the fact that a large minority is still excluded from the urban renaissance dream.
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Opinion
Tough at the top
The announcement that US practice Adrian Smith & Gordon Gill Architecture is designing the 1km-high Kingdom Tower in Saudi Arabia attracted plenty of headlines
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Opinion
Why do we need so many sheds?
Francis Maude is not the only minister to favour sheds (“Minister favours ’sheds’ for hospitals” News July 22).
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Opinion
Fuchsia shock
Boots is keen to hear that Angela Brady’s plans at the RIBA don’t end with new policies and restructures.
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Opinion
Sainsbury faults not just stylistic
Richard Pain dismisses criticism of the National Gallery’s Sainsbury Wing as “petty stylistic squabbling” (Letters July 29), but the building’s faults are not due to its rather silly po-mo styling alone.
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Opinion
Farewell, Rupert
The litany of resignations from News International mounts by the day – Tom Dyckhoff has quit his job as the Times’s architecture critic.