All Building Design articles in 16 January 2009 – Page 3
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News
Herzog & de Meuron plans London towers
Swiss practice is working with Shard developer on UK’s tallest residential development
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Opinion
Sniffy critics
Since his appointment as editor a year ago, Tom Weaver has injected the long moribund AA Files with a new lease of life.
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News
Concrete is key to Woodland Trust’s green offices
Feilden Clegg Bradley Studios has won planning permission for a headquarters for the Woodland Trust in Grantham, Lincolnshire.
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News
DCMS warned over Chelsea chapel
The developer behind the Rogers Stirk Harbour-designed Chelsea Barracks scheme in London has warned the DCMS not to list a chapel (pictured) on the site.
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Opinion
Musical chairs
With the difficulty the DCMS is having finding someone to chair English Heritage, it’s taking no chances with the same job at Cabe when John Sorrell departs next year.
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News
Centre Point fountains make way for Crossrail
But heritage groups argue they should be reinstated once work is done
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News
HOK lines up a Yorkshire home for the British Library collection
HOK has unveiled its plans to help the British Library store the vast majority of its huge collection on a single site in West Yorkshire.
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Competitions
Brief two: The results
Can architects design solutions? That was one of the underlying questions asked in Brief 2 of the Line of Site Competition 2008.
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Competitions
Brief three: The results
330 submissions were made for the three briefs – a very impressive effort from all those who put in so much work. Thank you.
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News
Westminster boss’s job expands
Westminster City Council head of planning Rosemarie MacQueen (pictured) is set to gain a host of new responsibilities covering transport, crime and disorder, licensing and the environment in a major organisational shake-up.
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Opinion
Blindingly clear
In reference to the Future Systems design for a new bus for London (Boots January 9), when will the hubristic blob and jagged shape brigade put function high up on the design agenda?
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Opinion
Beyond technicalities
It was gratifying to read of the great research success of UK architecture schools (News January 9), but it is important to make a few clarifications.
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Building Study
Buschow Henley’s St Benedict’s School, west London
Using a pared-down palette of materials and colours, Buschow Henley’s new building for St Benedict’s School in west London unifies a sprawling and unruly site
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Opinion
Let’s fix the roof before the next storm
We need to align policy around the idea that our homes are not a suitable subject for speculation
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Features
Tony Fretton Architects’ British Embassy, Warsaw
Will Hunter looks at Tony Fretton’s cladding solutions for the new British Embassy in Poland
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News
Architects call for Gaza ceasefire
Charles Jencks, Cezary Bednarski and Asif Khan have joined more than 50 architects from around the world in signing a letter from Architects & Planners for Justice in Palestine to foreign secretary David Miliband, calling for a ceasefire in Gaza.
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