All Building Design articles in 14 November 2008 – Page 4
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Features
Dot to dot results: November 7
Last week’s competition winner was Kris Rutherford of Thomson Dawes in Kilmarnock, who identified City Hall by Foster & Partners.
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Review
Channel 4’s Home Show has a new kind of hero
Channel 4’s post-property boom domestic architectural show unleashes architectural superman George Clarke
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News
£3.6 billion building programme
More than 1,500 primary schools will be rebuilt or refurbished from next April after the government gave the go-ahead to the Primary Capital Programme (PCP) worth £3.6 billion this week.
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News
John Lyall Architects pumps up for 2012
John Lyall Architects’ designs for a pumping station in the Olympic Park in east London have been granted planning permission.
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Features
Dot to dot November 14
Connect the dots, name the building and send us your answer by 10am on Wednesday November 19 for a chance to win a copy of The Story of Broadcasting House, Home of the BBC by Mark Hines
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Review
Roger Hiorns: Seizure until 30 November 2008
Seizure is Hiorns' most ambitious work to date, the artist creates, by filling a property with copper sulphate solution, the result is a crystallised, vivid sculptural form within the very fabric of a Harper road, a housing estate near London Bridge.
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Review
Richard Serra: Sculpture until December 20
The Gagosian Gallery is currently running two exhibitions of new work by Richard Serra. Three new steel sculptures are on show at the Britannia Street galleries together with small, geometric forged steel plates with paint stick applied to the surface, entitled “forged drawings"
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Review
Le Corbusier: The Art of Architecture until January 18
Corb fever grips Liverpool with this in depth documentation of the extraordinary career and enduring legacy of Le Corbusier (1887-1965).
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Competitions
Room to let in Trellick Tower
I have one double room to let in my 3 bed, 110 sqm flat on the 22nd floor of Trellick Tower. The property has a large kitchen, sitting room and balcony. The flat has three walls of glass facing towards the east, south and west. It's possible to watch ...
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