All Building Design articles in 16 November 2007 – Page 4
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News
Chetwood aims for green record
Chetwood Associates has unveiled a £50 million business park (pictured) at Newcastle-under-Lyme, which it hopes will be one of the greenest in the world.
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News
AHMMs wharf project debuts
AHMM’s Adelaide Wharf housing scheme in Shoreditch, east London, has been opened jointly by housing minister Yvette Cooper and chair of English Partnerships Margaret Ford.
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Features
Time to move ahead on cad standards
What is cad standard BS1192 going to mean for my practice?
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Review
Adolf Loos seen through the keyhole
This comprehensive book celebrates the mesmerising work of Adolf Loos and documents the vicissitudes of his profoundly unhappy life.
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News
Holmes offered Aberdeen project
Scottish firm Holmes has been selected from a shortlist of five to design a scheme to convert Aberdeen’s Marischal College into the city council’s headquarters.
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Seven practices on latest 2012 shortlist
Adjaye Associates and Stanton Williams are among seven practices shortlisted by the ODA for a cluster of venues in the north of the Olympic Park.
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BD editor wins top industry award
BD editor Amanda Baillieu has been named weekly business magazine editor of the year at the prestigious British Society of Magazine Editors awards.
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Is EH about to shine?
Architects who’ve watched English Heritage’s decline — from a body staffed with experts to an organisation more interested in promoting fun days out to its historic properties — may agree with Piers Gough’s view that it’s extended its remit too far. But his comments are ill timed. While EH has ...
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Analysis
Has English Heritage lost its way?
As the public inquiry into the redevelopment of Smithfield market kicks off, is it time to review the adviser’s role, asks Heidi Ancell
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Building Study
In Detail: Herringbone Houses, Wandsworth
Architect: Alison Brooks ArchitectsStructural engineer : Price & Myers
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News
Government calls 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.A report published by security minister Admiral Lord West today identified stations, nightclubs and theatres as the building types that will need to be designed with anti-terror measures ...
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Multimedia
Slideshows: 2012 Olympic stadium
HOK Sport and Peter Cook's long-awaited designs for the 2012 Olympic stadium place a clear emphasis on functionality and flexibility rather than iconic architecture.View the design as two slideshows created by Team Macarie.
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