All Building Design articles in 13 July 2007 – Page 4
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Opinion
Is the Arts Council wrong to scrap Architecture Week?
The decision smacks of pathetic desperation, says Janet Street-Porter, but Edwin Heathcoate thinks the event is overloaded, incoherent and mostly ill-conceived
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News
RTKL purchase swells Arcadis
Dutch engineering firm Arcadis has acquired RTKL Associates, one of the world’s largest architecture, engineering and design firms.
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Technical
Arad shows his mettle
Using bronze and mirror-polished steel, Ron Arad’s reworking of Rimini’s Duomo Hotel is a dazzling experience that few guests will forget.
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News
Manchester block wins approval
HKR has won planning permission for a £35 million office building in the Great Bridgewater area of Manchester.
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News
Shoreditch opens allotment project
Former RIBA president Maxwell Hutchinson has opened the Vacant Lot project, a drive to create a sense of community in inner-city locations, run by architects Ulrike Steven and Gareth Morris of innovation company What If.
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News
Allies defends firm’s role in mosque job
Allies & Morrison has strongly defended its actions in taking over from young practice Mangera Yvars as architect on the UK’s largest mosque building project.
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Opinion
Awards can’t be perfect for all
The fundamental problem for the RIBA Awards is how to attain consistency in assessment and quality of award in an expansive system. This is the conundrum.
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Opinion
The Court of Aesthetic Control in session
Mark ‘Buncey’ Buncewell is charged with ravishment and despoilation of a grade II listed 18th century house
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News
Ash Sakula nets £45m job
Ash Sakula has won its largest project to date — a £45 million cultural quarter to be built alongside Rafael Viñoly’s visual arts centre in Colchester, Essex.
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News
Sheppard Robson £17m biotech centre opened
Sheppard Robson’s £17 million Institute of Biomedical Engineering at Imperial College London, a refurbishment of the sixties’ Bessemer building, was opened by the Queen this week. The institute houses a nanotechnology centre and suites for around 15 biotechnology start-ups.
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News
Private funds for EP top £1 billion
Private sector investment in English Partnerships’ regeneration schemes has topped £1 billion for the first time.
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News
Brown plans 40,000 extra homes a year
Prime minister Gordon Brown has outlined his plans to increase the delivery of new homes by an additional 40,000 per year in England and Wales by 2016.
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Features
Carbuncle Cup: The spotlight shifts to Birmingham
Deb Adams has nominated two Birmingham buildings, David McLean's Masshouse and John Rocha's Orion building
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News
Brown plans new house-building boom but ditches super-casinos
Prime minister Gordon Brown yesterday signalled a new house-building boom, calling for three million new homes to be built by 2020. Providing a preview of proposed legislative measures set to appear in the Queen’s speech this autumn, the prime minister indicated that environmental and sustainability issues would feature strongly in ...
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News
Hopkins wins Olympic velodrome
This concept design by Hopkins Architects with Expedition Engineering is the winning proposal for the Olympic velodrome.
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News
Top architects to revitalise Sheffield
But retail row erupts over mixed-use scheme to develop city centre
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Review
The Contemporary Tea House by Arata Isozaki, Tadao Ando & Terunobu Fujimori
Japan’s top architects redefine a tradition. Features 20 contemporary tea houses by legendary Japanese architects, Tadao Ando, Arata Isozaki, Terunobu Fujimori, Hiroshi Hara and Kengo Kuma.
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Competitions
For sale – Hewlett Packard Laserjet 2100TN A4 office printer
Excellent ‘as-new’ condition with 2 additional new 96A printer cartridges and additional paper tray.
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