All Building Design articles in 17 July 2009 – Page 2
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Broadmoor blames listed status for patient suicides
Broadmoor Hospital has blamed its grade II listed status for a series of suicides.
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UK branch of KPF makes bid to go solo
The UK branch of Kohn Pedersen Fox is reported to be set to split from its parent company in the US by buying itself out.
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Housing to be built on Walthamstow dog track
T P Bennett is working up plans to build housing on the site of Walthamstow Stadium, one of London’s last-surviving greyhound tracks.
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Slough £450 million masterplan wins planning
The £450 million Heart of Slough masterplan, which includes a dramatic new library building by 3DReid, has won planning permission from Slough Borough Council.
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Birmingham regeneration chief quits to join Newham
Clive Dutton, Birmingham City Council’s regeneration director, is leaving his post to take up an Olympics role at Newham Council in London.
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Foster and Koolhaas to develop Hong Kong cultural district
Norman Foster and Rem Koolhaas' practice OMA have been selected to develop a $2.7 billion cultural district in Hong Kong.
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Totnes scheme wins top housing design award
Devon practice Harrison Sutton Partnership has been crowned overall winner at the Housing Design Awards for a scheme in Totnes.
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Burdett to head LSE Cities centre
A new centre for cities is to open next January at the London School of Economics, headed by Ricky Burdett, LSE professor in architecture and urbanism.
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Alsop pod part of new digital tour of Thames
The RIBA has unveiled a temporary pod by Will Alsop as part of a new multi-media summer exhibition in London along the River Thames.
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Heathrow expansion masterplan up for tender
BAA has launched an open competition to develop a masterplan for the extension of London’s Heathrow Airport which will include a third runway and new terminal building.
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Fletcher Priest plans greenhouse-style neighbour for Gherkin
Fletcher Priest Architects’ scheme for a greenhouse-style block next to Foster’s Gherkin is to be considered by City planners later this year.
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Viñoly completes wing for Cleveland Museum of Art
Rafael Viñoly Architects has completed the 13,000sq m east wing of the Cleveland Museum of Art in Ohio.
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Review
BD’s guide to your cultural week - July 20 to July 26
Give us our daily bread…in Hackney? Yes, this week’s cultural guide takes us to the Dalston Mill in east London, a working windmill with bread oven, designed by EXYZT. If that doesn’t tickle your tastebuds, why not head to the V&A’s latest show crossing fantasy and fear in contemporary design.
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Government announces £1.7bn housing boost
Housing minister John Healey today announced funding to build 11,200 new homes, which he claimed would create 20,000 jobs in the building industry.
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Architectural photographer Julius Shulman dies
Julius Shulman, the modern master of architectural photography has died aged 98 at his Los Angeles home.
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Green light and £3m to finish The Public
The architect who took over from Will Alsop on The Public has been given the green light to finish off work on the troubled West Midlands arts gallery
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18 new school projects announced
There will be 18 new Building Schools for the Future projects before the end of the financial year, schools secretary Ed Balls announced this week
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Gasholder contest sees 51 entries
More than 50 architects have registered for King’s Cross Central’s competition to design a new use for the site’s disused and relocated Gasholder No 8
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Scottish design watchdog appoints Muir as new chief
Architecture & Design Scotland (A&DS), the Scottish design watchdog, has appointed Trevor Muir, former chief executive of Midlothian Council, to act as interim chief executive
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Aukett’s Thompson stands firm in fees row
Chief executive backed by board after damning High Court verdict
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