All Building Design articles in 15 October 2010 – Page 2
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News
Government will not scrap Arb
The government has confirmed the Arb will be retained as an independent body, following months of lobbying from the RIBA to take on its functions.
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News
Construction to start immediately on Viñoly's Walkie-Talkie
Land Securities has finalised its joint venture agreement with developer Canary Wharf Group to build Rafael Viñoly’s Walkie-Talkie tower.
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News
RIBA Future Trends predicts rockier road ahead
Architects remain in “difficult territory” with further job cuts on the horizon according to the latest data from the RIBA, issued on the eve of the government’s comprehensive spending review.
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News
Aukett Fitzroy Robinson wins planning for controversial Imperial College scheme
The first phase of a new campus in Hammersmith designed by Aukett Fitzroy Robinson for Imperial College London, has been granted planning consent despite a hammering from Cabe.
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News
Malcolm Fraser triumphs in West Lothian housing competition
Malcolm Fraser Architects has won a competition to a design sustainable housing scheme in West Lothian.The architect beat a strong shortlist - including Elder & Cannon, Gareth Hoskins, HTA Architects and RMJM - in the contest run by the RIAS for developer Morston Assets.The practice’s design for the site at ...
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Review
Cultural Guide: October 18-24
This week’s cultural guide looks at Bristol’s brief flirtation with modernism in the 1930s before flexing its artistic muscles with life drawing under the eaves of the Barbican.
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News
Bryden Wood wins planning for Circle hospital
Multi-disciplinary firm Bryden Wood has been granted planning consent for its private healthcare project for client Circle Health.
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Multimedia
BD video exclusive: Sou Fujimoto on his exhibition design for the Barbican Gallery
In a BD exclusive, Sou Fujimoto explains his design for the Future Beauty exhibition at the Barbican Gallery, reviewed by Oliver Wainwright
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News
Sadler Brown plants 'solar trees' in Cambridge
Cambridge University Library has installed a series of “solar trees” to help power its archive stores.
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News
Pollard Thomas Edwards wins best building in Rose Awards
Pollard Thomas Edwards Architects’ Gunpowder Mill in Essex has won the title of best new building outside London at this year’s Rose Design Awards
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News
RIBA lobbies to take over Arb’s functions
Ruth Reed met minister to argue for registration board’s abolition
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News
Final go-ahead for Gazprom tower
RMJM’s long-proposed Gazprom tower in St Petersburg is now on course to become the highest building in Europe after being given the final go-ahead by the authorities
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News
Atkins expects job cuts after spending review
Hundreds of jobs at multi-disciplinary giant Atkins could be at risk following next week’s comprehensive spending review
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News
Longlist for Papworth rebuild announced
Six teams including HOK, Allies & Morrison and BDP have prequalified to rebuild one of the country’s most famous hospitals in a deal worth £165 million
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News
Survey predicts a prefabricated future for UK housebuilders
Architects face working on prefabricated housing as the industry shifts to meet Code level 6, according to a survey by estate agent Knight Frank
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News
New ideas for Tower Hamlets
Architect Bisset Adams has submitted a planning application for a library and community services centre in Tower Hamlets, east London
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Opinion
Gove’s blame is misdirected
BSF’s inefficient procurement method must not be an excuse to deny Britain’s schools the overhaul they badly need
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Opinion
Why rebuilding can be a minefield
The re-release of Fritz Lang’s Metropolis demonstrates the importance of honest restoration.
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Opinion
Stirling work
I was surprised at your dissent last week about the Stirling Prize verdict (Leader October 8)
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Opinion
Village politics
When the Community Right to Build scheme was originally announced, with the approval threshold set at 90%, it seemed highly unlikely that we’d hear much more about it, but Shapps’ recent announcement (News September 27) certainly suggests it will make it into the upcoming Localism Bill.If any CRTB projects do ...
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