All Building Design articles in 15 July 2011 – Page 2
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Jestico & Whiles completes concept designs for LSE
Jestico & Whiles has completed concept designs for the refurbishment of 32 Lincoln’s Inn Fields for the London School of Economics. The 11,500 sq m building is the former headquarters of the Land Registry.After refurbishment the building will feature lecture theatres, meeting rooms and workspace while retaining original brick facades ...
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Penrose: "People love to mock architects"
Architecture minister’s blog lumps architects in with estate agents
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Holder Mathias's Longbridge revamp approved
£70 million scheme will include new offices and shops
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Review
Cultural Guide- July 18-24
This week’s cultural guide opens with an appointment with the Tate Modern’s turbine hall before taking a leisurely trip around the inland waterways of the Midlands.
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Schools need £22 billion for maintenance alone
Procurement adviser Sebastian James makes bombshell claim on repairs backlog
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Traditional Architecture Group formalises US link
London organisation teams up with New York-based Institute of Classic Architecture & Art
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John McAslan bags planning for luxury London scheme
’Super-prime’ residential development in Holland Park to go ahead
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Final two chase £165 million Papworth hospital redevelopment
Winner on PFI scheme due to be announced next year
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Review
A German solution to the challenges facing the NHS
BookConstruction and Design Manual: Medical Practices by Dorte Becker and Philip MeuserDom Publishers, HB, 400 pages, 2010, £59.55In Germany, with the privatisation of healthcare, the role of the doctor has changed in recent years to become that of “health adviser”. With this change “clients” (the new term for patients) have ...
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Review
Should future hospitals be small towns?
A work surveying the design of contemporary healthcare facilities posits hospitals as civic spaces but misses a few key examples
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Review
Diener & Diener monograph
A monograph showcasing 40 of the Swiss practice’s works attests to its urban engagement
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Working abroad: Wilkinson Eyre
A surprise win in Guangzhou proved a springboard for the firm which has since won a range of global projects, writes Elizabeth Hopkirk
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Analysis
A healthier approach to design
Northern Ireland’s Health Estates has impressed architects with its design-focused procurement approach, writes Pamela Buxton
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S&P Architects' pod leisure centre opens in Scunthorpe
Eco building designed to blend in with landscape
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Westminster student scoops archiprix
University of Westminster student Nick Adam Szczepaniak has beaten entrants from 70 countries to win Archiprix, the International Student Architecture prize.
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Children's charity seeks architect for HQ
Children’s charity Building for the Future raised funds over four years
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Granary Wharf in Leeds wins highest honour at Housing Design Awards
Scheme by Careyjones chapmantolcher, CZWG and Allies & Morrison bags Supreme Award
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Features
London and Madrid host new architects’ business course
This week 18 architects from 10 countries are embarking on the design module of a unique architectural course.
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CF Møller's National Maritime Museum extension opens
Three-quarters of £37 million project in south east London is underground
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