All Building Design articles in 13 August 2010 – Page 2
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News
American billings index bounces back
After a two-month decline that fuelled fears of a double dip recession, the American Institute of Architects’ billings index has leapt up by two points.
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Bartlett’s Neil Spiller appointed school of architecture head at the University of Greenwich
The University of Greenwich has appointed the Bartlett’s Neil Spiller as head of its school of architecture and construction.
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Rockheim opens in Norway
A new museum of popular music in Norway designed by local practice Pir II and specialist museum designer Parallel World Labs, opens today, almost a year late.
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Boris Johnson and Oona King to debate diversity
Boris Johnson and Oona King will discuss how to keep diversity on the agenda during a recession when they take part in the 10th Stephen Lawrence Memorial Lecture.
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London mayor's new Housing Design Guide released
The London Housing Design Guide is published today, containing the generous space standards demanded by the Mayor of London.
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Practices vie to create sustainable neighbourhood at Royal Docks
Maccreanor Lavington, Jestico & Whiles, Feilden Clegg Bradley, Allford Hall Monaghan Morris and PRP Architects are all in the running to design a new sustainable neighbourhood in east London.
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Features
Vintage at Goodwood
Architecture may have only had a token presence at Wayne and Gerardine Hemingway’s celebration of the best of British design and style, but it’s more than you would expect from your average summer festival.
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Landscape architect wins Goldfinger Scholarship
This year’s RIBA Goldfinger Scholarship has been awarded to Luca Csepely-Knorr, a landscape architecture graduate and PhD student at the Corvinus University of Budapest.
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Work starts on agricultural training centre for people with autism
Work has begun on Gradon Architecture’s agricultural training centre for people with autism on a 30ha site in County Durham.
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Bids open for future use of 2012 Olympic stadium
The Olympic Park Legacy Company has formally opened bids for the long-term lease on the 2012 Olympic stadium.
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Laid off staff from Jefferson Sheard 'still waiting' for missing pay
Sheffield-based practice Jefferson Sheard has gone into administration with former staff telling BD they are still owed thousands of pounds in wages and redundancy pay weeks after losing their jobs.
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John Thompson's Ealing scheme wins planning
John Thompson & Partners’ mixed use scheme for the centre of Ealing has won detailed planning permission.
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Planners back Glenn Howells' green transformation for water company
Designs by Glenn Howells Architects to turn an office for water company Severn Trent into a green flagship have been approved by local planners.
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Features
Scanning the bigger picture
Capable of creating highly accurate 3D environments and costing around £70,000, the Faro Photon 120 is the Bartlett’s latest research toy.
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News
Michael Cook wins planning for sports nutrition HQ in Brighton
Michael Cook Associates has won planning permission for a 3,500sq m company headquarters at Woodingdean Business Park in Brighton.
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Judges announced for Young Architect of the Year
Fashion designer and architecture patron Margaret Howell will join a six strong jury, including BD’s Ellis Woodman, to select the winner of the award which recognises the UK’s most promising new architects or practices.
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Information - BD
Gareth Hoskins to refurbish Aberdeen shopping centre
Gareth Hoskins Architects has been appointed to oversee the £6 million refurbishment of an Aberdeen shopping centre.
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Technical
How sustainable is sustainable design?
In the second of a series of videos on facade design, Graham Fairley, head of facade engineering at Aecom, talks to Anthony Gell, CEO at The Business Voice about the issues surrounding sustainability and architecture.
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News
Green light for Barking housing development at Fresh Wharf
A scheme by Jestico & Whiles and Glenn Howells Architects to build nearly 1,000 homes on a former industrial site in east London has been given outline planning.
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Review
Cultural Guide: Aug 16-22
This week’s cultural guide revisits London’s forgotten spaces as it takes up a new spell of residence in Basil Spence’s Swiss Cottage Library gallery and drops in on Bristol’s architecture centre to find out what life is really like with 7 Pritzker prize winning architects.
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