All Building Design articles in 16 November 2007 – Page 3
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Opinion
Fat's chance
Your front page story (News November 2) suggests that a number of practices, including Fat, may be being deliberately excluded from appointments involving Design for London.
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News
Watchdog to lobby for Causeway centre
Northern Ireland’s newly established design watchdog has renewed its efforts to ensure Heneghan Peng’s Giant’s Causeway visitors’ centre is built.
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News
Cartwright Pickard restyles
Cartwright Pickard Architects has celebrated its 10th anniversary with the completion of its new London office, designed in-house.
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News
Role changes at Carey Jones
Chris Jones (pictured) is to step down as MD of Carey Jones next year.
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News
Leit-werk scheme for Blackpool
North London-based architect Leit-werk has been appointed for the £4 million redevelopment of St John’s Precinct in Blackpool.
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News
Bennett wins five Haringey schools
Bennett Health & Education, a specialist division of TP Bennett, has been appointed to deliver five of 11 schools projects in the London Borough of Haringey under the Building Schools for the Future programme.
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News
Marr to speak at BCO conference
Broadcaster Andrew Marr is to deliver a keynote address on the politics of Europe at the British Council for Offices’ conference in Brussels next year.
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News
EH fury as Gough says it’s a ‘bad judge’ of architecture
Piers Gough denies dinner speech was provoked by EH criticism of practice’s new projects
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News
EH fury as Gough says it's a "bad judge" of architecture
NEWS: EH chief Thurley hits back after Gough calls for heritage body to be stripped of its planning powers ANALYSIS: EH's role examined OPINION: Is EH about to shine, asks Amanda Baillieu
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News
Arboretum design lets visitors tiptoe through the treetops
Moxon Architects has revealed designs for a £1.5 million treetop walkway at the National Arboretum in Gloucestershire.
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News
Stamp of approval
Hawkins Brown has revealed images of its completed £2.4 million library and residential scheme in Boscombe, east Dorset.
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News
Ministers call for anti-terror design
The government has called on architects to help “design out” the terrorist threat to crowded places such as shopping halls and sports stadiums.
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Features
What must I consider legally when taking over a project from another firm?
My firm has been approached to take over a project from another architect. What legal considerations do we need to take account of?
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News
Seeing St Paul’s from a new angle
Make has completed its second building, an information kiosk next to St Paul’s Cathedral
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News
Alsop reveals his new vision for Croydon
Architect to remodel town centre with 30-storey tourist attraction
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Opinion
All left behind
Peter Cook has made peace with Claude Parent, 40 years after the French architect was heckled by students at an Archigram conference in Folkstone.
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Building Study
Alison Brooks Architects makes wood work in Wandsworth
Alison Brooks’ twin timber-clad Herringbone Houses set south London shimmering
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