All Building Design articles in 13 April 2012 – Page 3
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News
RIBA exhibitions to toast Olympic architects
Portland Place shows will feature 2012 buildings and legacy proposals
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News
Make's Heygate Estate redevelopment submitted to council
Architect’s 2,500-home proposal goes to London Borough of Southwark
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News
Wilkinson Eyre's £15 million Titanic museum opens in Southampton
Architect creates maritime museum in listed former magistrates court
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Features
Dear Matthew: "All I see is bad terms of employment, an uncertain workload and low pay"
BD’s agony uncle has some career advice for an architect who is fed up with the profession and wants out
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News
Finalists unveiled in design competition to overhaul Washington's National Mall
Aecom, Snøhetta, Michael Maltzan and Diller Scofidio Renfro make shortlist
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News
David Kester to leave Design Council
Chief executive of Design Council and Cabe to depart this summer
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Competitions
HOME: Building Trust International Design Competition
Building Trust international’s open design competition, seeks well designed homes for the elderly or homeless within some of the World’s richest countries.
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News
Aedas submits £34m designs for Keynsham town centre
World’s biggest architect to create new centre for Somerset town
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Sheffield students win Article 25 design competition
Winning Haiti project includes market and government space
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Technical
Halley VI Antarctic Research Station by Hugh Broughton Architects
Halley VI Antarctic Research Station by Hugh Broughton Architects The Halley VI station comprises eight linked modules. Architect Hugh Broughton Architects with AecomLocation Brunt Ice Shelf, AntarcticCompleted March 2012Few sites can be as inhospitable as the Antarctic, where temperatures drop to -56°C, winds exceed 100mph and ...
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Features
Dear Matthew: "Sometimes I spend more time undoing their work than being supported"
BD’s agony uncle on employing part II architecture graduates who have trouble knuckling down
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News
Godsmark Architecture's Kent holiday home wins planning
Home near Rye will be raised 1.4m above flood plain
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Broadway Malyan submits plans for Chester's tallest structure
Architect to convert 18th-century mill to create flats and shops
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Architect designs Mumbai towers with vertiginous infinity pools
Residential scheme by Hong Kong practice James Law Cybertecture
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Ellis Miller designs alternative Olympic media centre
Non-sports journalists will use Hackney House
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