All Building Design articles in 13 January 2006 – Page 2
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News
Birmingham offers tornado relief plan
Birmingham council has put together a £260 million regeneration programme for the area devastated by last year’s tornado.
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Opinion
Why it’s better to be square than obtuse
You might have thought that architects would have tired of the fad for complex geometries by now.
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News
BDP wins campus job
BDP has beaten Broadway Malyan, Alsop Design and the Architects Design Partnership to design a new £90 million campus for the University of Worcester.
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News
Fab four bag Olympic park
Profession acclaims natural justice as firms that secured games win first major commission
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News
City backs Nouvel plan
Jean Nouvel’s office and retail development near St Paul’s Cathedral, One New Change, has been recommended for planning approval by the Corporation of London.
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Technical
Art on its sleeve
A patterned aluminium skin provides a public face for Didcot Arts Centre.
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News
Arb upholds right to see proof of insurance
A test case challenging the power of the Arb received a serious blow this week when its disciplinary panel ruled that the regulator had the power to demand proof of adequate professional indemnity insure (PII).
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News
Greenside demolisher appeals over new home
The man who illegally demolished a grade II listed building has launched a High Court appeal against a planning refusal for a proposed new home on the cleared site.
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News
Aire space
CZWG Architects has submitted a revised application for a new building on the Granary Wharf site in the centre of Leeds, for ISIS Waterside Regeneration.
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News
Aberystwyth foiled
Heatherwick Studio has been selected to design business and performance space for Aberystwyth Arts Centre.
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News
Costs double to £5m for Hadid’s foundation HQ
Zaha Hadid’s new headquarters for the Architecture Foundation will cost nearly double the original budget of £2.75 million and miss its completion date.
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