All Building Design articles in 13 March 2009 – Page 2
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News
McCloud-backed centre for sustainable construction goes in for planning
A centre for sustainable construction backed by TV star Kevin McCloud and designed by London-based practice Consarc has been submitted for planning.
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Review
BD's guide to your cultural week: March 16 to 22
This week, debate urban renaissance, explore John Lautner's architecture or take on the planners at table football.
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News
Architect and developer decline to defend Lancaster scheme at inquiry
Architect 3D Reid and developer Centros have ducked out of defending their £150 million retail-led scheme in Lancaster at public inquiry, leaving the city council to fight their case.
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Opinion
Mipim 2009: Those crazy Russians
A Death Star-like development for the city of Tula wins this year’s megalomania competition
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News
Peavoy appointed to CAA
RMJM’s Adam Peavoy has been appointed as the chairman of the Cambridge Association of Architects, a local branch of RIBA East.
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News
Allies & Morrison and RPS' Olympic media buildings in for planning
Allies & Morrison and RPS'press centre and international broadcast centre for the 2012 Olympics has been submitted for planning.
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More practices set to make redundancies, says RIBA survey
The number of practices expecting to make redundancies over the next three months has risen by 11% since January, according to the latest results of the RIBA’s Future Trends Survey.
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Coventry’s masterplan for £1bn city centre redevelopment
US architectural practice Jerde’s scheme includes controversial egg-shaped building, although council insists this is provisional
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News
What do you think of the Arb?
Does Arb have a future? Should title remain protected? How about function? Take part in the BD survey and let us know what you think.
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Broad-minded approach
Aedas has designed one of the first large buildings to be presented at Mipim, a £125 million mixed-use tower for Birmingham
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News
RIBA angry over tax-cut response
A row has erupted between the RIBA and the Treasury over whether it should slash VAT on refurbishment projects in an attempt to stimulate the struggling construction industry
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News
Curtain up on AHMM’s revamp
AHMM has been selected as the winner of a design competition to refurbish Liverpool’s Royal Court Theatre
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News
Mansions and mozzarella: It's not all doom and gloom for architects
While the industry struggles, some surprising areas of work are defying the downturn
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News
Arb takes three years to strike off rogue architect
The Arb has been slammed for taking almost three years to strike an architect from the register after a High Court judge found he had lied repeatedly, and ordered him to pay a former client over a million pounds.
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News
Russian to the slopes
Wilkinson Eyre unveiled a 300,000sq m ski jump and winter sports complex for the Russian city of Nizhny Novgorod at Mipim on Wednesday
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News
RIBA dismay at planning reforms
Plans to streamline the planning process to help small firms weather the recession have been attacked for being “too little, too late”
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News
Offices achieve excellent Breeam
Scott Brownrigg’s flagship office development on the Cardiff waterfront, 3 Assembly Square, has achieved a Breeam “excellent” rating six months before completion
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News
ODA seeking pool lift solutions
The Olympic Delivery Authority has launched an open competition to design a swimming pool lift for the two 50m pools in Zaha Hadid’s Aquatics Centre, which will improve access for disabled swimmers
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News
Pozzoni designs centre for elderly
Architectural practice Pozzoni has won planning permission for a £20 million centre to provide housing and services for elderly people in Ormskirk
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