All Building Design articles in 17 December 2010
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Architecture Foundation launches cycle parking competition
The Architecture Foundation is seeking entries for a competition to design a new cycle parking system for Bankside in central London.
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Last chance to enter Glasgow Institute drawing competition
The Royal Glasgow Institute of Fine Arts has put out a final call for entries to its annual architectural drawing competition.
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Recession hits Farrells' numbers
Latest accounts from leading practice show profits and turnover suffering
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BDP pays tribute to murdered colleague
Landscape architect Joanna Yeates worked at firm’s Bristol office
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Cambridge appoints de Grey as professor of design
Spencer de Grey, senior partner and head of design at Foster & Partners, has been appointed as Cambridge University’s first visiting professor of design.
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Council blocks Farrells 'poor quality' east London scheme
Tower Hamlets Council has refused planning permission for more than 800 homes in east London designed by Terry Farrell & Partners.
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Edward Jones and Lynne Sullivan receive New Year honours
Architects Edward Jones and Lynne Sullivan have been included in the Queen’s New Year honours list.
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S&P Architects designs Scunthorpe leisure complex
A scheme by S&P Architects for a new leisure complex in Scunthorpe is due to be completed this April.
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Review
Cultural Guide: January 3-9
This week’s cultural guide delves into the realms of science fiction and environmental catastrophe at Chetwood’s Green Room before tuning into the soothing tones of Puccini at the Barbican.
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DSDHA's Deborah Saunt on Sanaa's Rolex learning Centre and High Line in Manhattan
It has to be a toss-up between two great works of “architecture as infrastructure”.
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John Thorp, Leeds city architect, on West Yorkshire’s humble Rhubarb Triangle
In the tradition of the Guardian’s third leader, “In praise of…”, I offer the rhubarb shed.
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Jeremy Till Dean of Architecture at the University of Westminster on his newfound love of Twitter
Although a very late adopter, and in danger of being labelled “desperately trying to be yoof”, my favourite thing at the moment is Twitter.
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Fumihiko Maki awarded AIA Gold Medal
Japanese architect Fumihiko Maki was named the 67th recipient of American Institute of Architects’ Gold Medal.
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US architecture billings at their best since 2007
US architects have reported their most positive month since December 2007.
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EH criticised for listing ‘Beatles crossing’ while rejecting Ringo’s house
Campaigners also upset at decision not to list Castle Market in Sheffield
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New photographs of Zaha Hadid's 2012 Acquatics dive boards
Dive champion Tom Daley experiences one of six distinctive concrete boards created by the architect
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Boris backs Vinoly's Battersea Power station redevelopment
New York-based architect’s £5.5 billion scheme approved by London mayor following backing of Wandsworth Council
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Rogers' Cheesegrater to rise in 2011
After a series of delays, work is finally due to start on site on the 47-storey Leadenhall building in the City of London.