All Building Design articles in 15 July 2011 – Page 4
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News
Unesco ready to withdraw Liverpool’s heritage status
Committee expresses extreme concern at Chapman Taylor’s Liverpool Waters proposal
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News
Go ahead for Acme's Leeds plans
Acme has received planning permission for a £600 million retail-led development in Leeds city centre.
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News
Stephenson Bell sheds staff in face of insolvency
One third of staff at one of Manchester’s best-known practices have lost their jobs after the firm went into administration.
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News
Allies & Morrison and RPS's Olympic press centre completes
Five of six main venues are now built
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News
Robert Adam completes Northampton hospital
Scheme is the biggest traditional project in 50 years, firm says
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ODA cuts expenses bill for top staff by a quarter
Figure of £41,500 down on last year’s £56,000
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Opinion
Thurley fails to list city gems
Speaking about the decision not to list Broadgate (News June 24), Simon Thurley is reported as saying “The City… has just one listed building from the [post-war] period: [former Financial Times HQ] Bracken House.”
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Opinion
Foundations of a solid career
How familiar it was to read Michael Gold’s response (Life Classes, July 1) to the question “What got you started?” (“School and parents saying there was no future in being an artist”). I embarked on a lifetime of architecture in the same way.
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Opinion
The missing link in cladding
Your potted history of cladding systems (CPD July 8) omits a critical pioneer: Michael Pearson of Charles B Pearson Son & Partners who designed Burne House telecommunications centre just off the Westway in London.
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Opinion
Let’s cultivate our garden cities
The lessons from garden cities could apply to communities in large cities as well as new towns (“Give us a new generation of garden cities!” bdonline July 11).
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Opinion
Shuttleworth is not alone in working with others
Reading Steven Johnson, especially his latest book, it becomes clear that, in science, the concept of the Eureka “moment” is mistaken. The same must be true of the lone-author notion in architecture, at least for large complex projects (“Row over Gherkin’s ’creator’” News July 8).
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News
Small firms told "don't panic" over Bim
Chief construction adviser Paul Morrell addresses concerns of smaller practices
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Building Study
South Norwood Hill Children’s Centre by Erect Architecture
Erect Architecture’s joyful reinvention of a nursery building in South Norwood, London, has a lot to teach us about working with existing buildings and systems, says Oliver Wainwright
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News
Asif Khan to design Singapore pavilion
Ice and sand structure to form part of Royal Academy of Arts series
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