All Building Design articles in 14 Sept 2012 – Page 3
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News
New architect submits plans for Newham 'mega-mosque'
Scheme will be the size of Battersea Power Station
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RIBA launches international design competition for York's Guildhall
First prize winner will receive £5,000
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Malcolm Fraser heads review into Scotland's high streets
Initiative mimics Mary Portas’ work in England
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EDF eyes workers' village plan at Sizewell
Canaway Fleming appointed for village design while Grimshaw will work on power station
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Building Study
Giant's Causeway visitor centre by Heneghan Peng Architects
Heneghan Peng Architects’ visitor centre for the Giant’s Causeway combines a raw simplicity with a generative grid to create a powerful sense of place
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Competitions
Vietnamese-German University Competition
The New Model University Project is looking to construct a new campus for the Vietnamese – German University (VGU) in Binh Duong province, Vietnam
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News
Richard Rogers: greenbelt reforms will suck life from towns
Architect warns that government planning changes will ‘fetter recovery’
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Top ranking architects in the UK – September 2012
The most active architecture practices in the UK based on the value of projects that have received planning permission*
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Multimedia
Lina Bo Bardi: Together
The British Council is the first to host this travelling tribute to Bo Bardi as part of the London Design Festival, with a temporary space designed by Assemble
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News
Adam Architecture completes golf clubhouse
Building draws inspiration from surrounding Chilterns
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Architect of the Year Awards 2012 shortlist announced
Rogers Stirk Harbour, Stanton Williams and Adam Khan on shortlist
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Multimedia
Venice video: The British Pavilion
Head of architecture at the British Council and pavilion curator Vicky Richardson on the inspiration behind this year’s British Pavilion at the Architecture Biennale
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News
Make submits plans for £450 million central London redevelopment
Scheme will transform historic St James’s district
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London architect to masterplan Chinese meditation park
Work will take place on Buddhist holy land
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AHMM resubmits controversial supermarket plan in Hackney
Plans for Sainsbury’s in Stoke Newington sparked local opposition first time around
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Review
Concrete and Culture: A Material History by Adrian Forty
Adrian Forty’s new history of concrete takes an admirably even-handed approach to a material that polarises opinion
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