All Building Design articles in 13 November 2009
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Land Securities confirms work will start on three West End sites
Land Securities has confirmed that work will start on three of its major West End developments next year.
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Crossrail considers case for extra station
Crossrail chiefs are considering adding a new central London station to the £16 billion cross-capital rail link.
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Atkins snatches up partner from Foster
Atkins has made its first appointment as part of its plan to recruit talent from design-led practices by poaching a partner from Foster & Partners for its China operations.
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Design Museum is hiring
The Design Museum is seeking a fit-out architect to complete its proposed move to the former Commonwealth Institute building in London’s Kensington.
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British Land shifts goalposts in City
A major mixed-use scheme, masterplanned by Terry Farrell and including buildings by Wilkinson Eyre and Munkenbeck & Marshall, is to be mothballed and the site used for five-a-side football matches instead.
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Jestico & Whiles school wins planning
Jestico & Whiles has won planning permission for a £23 million secondary school in Harlow, Essex.
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Herzog & de Meuron reveal Lord's masterplan details
New images and details of Herzog & de Meuron’s £400 million revamp of Lord’s cricket ground in London have been revealed today.
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Berry joins Woods Bagot
Former HOK director James Berry has joined Woods Bagot to spearhead the firm’s push into the education market.
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Haworth Tompkins reveal details of National Theatre revamp
Haworth Tompkins has revealed early details of its masterplan for the renovation and extension of Denys Lasdun’s Grade II* listed National Theatre building on London’s South Bank.
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Carbon neutral building ready for Copenhagen summit
Danish practice Christensen & Co has completed work on Denmark’s first carbon neutral public building at the University of Copenhagen.
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Bond Bryan to design new faculty building for Sheffield Hallam
Local practice Bond Bryan has beaten off more than 100 others to design a new £25 million building for Sheffield Hallam University.
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Grimshaw agrees to pay settlement over Bath Spa
Grimshaw is to pay an undisclosed amount to Bath & North East Somerset Council following an out-of-court settlement over the architect’s Bath Spa project.
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Architects should resign from bad schemes, says Cabe chairman
Outgoing Cabe chairman John Sorrell last night called on architects to resign from schemes to prevent bad buildings being built.
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BDP’s Old Trafford redesign goes into bat
Plans by BDP to redevelop Old Trafford cricket ground have been submitted to the local council.
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Inquiry approves Wilkinson Eyre/Horden Cherry Lee mixed-use scheme near Somerset House
Controversial plans by Wilkinson Eyre Architects and Horden Cherry Lee for a 90,000sq m mixed-use scheme close to London’s Somerset House have been given the green light, following a planning inquiry.
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Dieter Rams: Less and More — until March 14
This exhibition is the first UK definitive retrospective of revered domestic designer Dieter Rams’ career in more than 12 years which examines how his design ethos inspired and challenged perceptions of domestic design.
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Masters of Concrete Lecture: Adolf Loos — November 17
Familiarise yourself with one of the masters of concrete with architect and professor Panayotis Tournikiotis from the School of Architecture, National University, Athens.
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Bath’s architectural heritage: Our future in whose hands?- November 23
This debate will look at our architectural heritage and question whether its future should be left in the hands of Bath architects.
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Mayor launches vision for London’s public spaces
London’s mayor Boris Johnson today unveiled his vision for revitalising London's public spaces through more than £220 million worth of investment.