All Building Design articles in 14 September 2007 – Page 2
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News
Northern renaissance
HKR Architects has beaten competition from Glenn Howells and Studio Egret West to convert a former warehouse and brewery in Salford into this mixed-use development.
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News
Home on the plane
Work on this £7 million, mixed-tenure residential project by Stock Woolstencroft in London’s Canning Town, is now complete.
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Features
Smithson shows her holiday snaps
Alison Smithson photographed on a Greek beach was illustration for BD’s coverage of the ArtNet Rally in 1978
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Opinion
My rug hell
Followers of the saga of Studio Bednarski’s Persian rug will be relieved to know it is finally here.
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News
Rebuilding Ground Zero
Rogers Stirk Harbour & Partners revealed images of its tower for the World Trade Centre site, as New York marked the sixth anniversary of the September 11 attacks.
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News
Rebuilding Ground Zero
The three design teams building towers for the World Trade Centre site reveal new images
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Opinion
Great minds?
We were interested to see Clash Associates’ proposal for a hotel at Lower Marsh near Waterloo (First Look September 7).
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News
Have you got what it takes?
Is your practice a key player on the world stage? Does it produce agenda-setting work in a sector deserving of special recognition?
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News
Muf puts recycling folly on show
Muf has revealed images of its 7m-high folly (pictured) made from reclaimed building materials, which will mark the completion of its new public square in Barking, east London.
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News
UK’s lack of planning vision ‘tragic’ says Farrell
Britain’s planning system suffers from a “tragic” lack of vision, according to Terry Farrell.
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Review
Sentimental education
As chaos menaced Europe in 1935, a young US architect interviewed its architectural crème
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News
Edaw promotes Prior to president
Edaw director and Olympic masterplanner Jason Prior (pictured) is to be promoted to president of the firm next month.
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News
Record masterplan for Edinburgh docks
RMJM has submitted Edinburgh’s largest-ever planning application, for client Forth Ports, with proposals that aim to reconnect the Scottish capital to its long forgotten waterfront.
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Technical
Searching for a design star
The judges for this year’s award are a starry bunch, but they will have their work cut out
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News
Ink Design proposes timber-clad showroom for furniture maker
Glasgow practice Ink Design has applied for planning permission to create this striking timber showroom for a furniture designer in the city, which would be suspended above his workshop.
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News
Public feels powerless over design
A shocking eight out of 10 adults in the UK feel powerless to influence the design of buildings and public spaces in their area, BD can exclusively reveal.
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Opinion
Regional demand
It must be galling for the RIBA to see the scale of government funding paid to Cabe to perform a function which should have been kept in-house (News August 31).
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News
Cross-party group to look at new housing
MPs have launched an inquiry into how the 3 million homes planned for 2020 by prime minister Gordon Brown will be delivered.
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News
Doubts raised over credibility of Lib Dems' eco plans
NEWS: RIBA warns Lib Dems over its eco plans BD SURVEY: Tell us which party you think is best for the built environment
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Opinion
Credit control
It was disingenuous of Pascall & Watson and the Ingram Consultancy to attempt to steal the limelight on St Pancras International (Solutions September 7). Their joint role in the project has been much less significant than they might wish others to believe.
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