All Building Design articles in 17 June 2011 – Page 3
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News
Council approves Penoyre & Prasad's Guy's Hospital tower re-cladding
£21 million project will reduce energy costs of running Southwark building
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SAVE scores a Pathfinder victory as Pickles overrules Liverpool council
Secretary of State insists an environmental assessment is necessary
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New Patel Taylor scheme for Essex University revealed
Student centre and library extension follows firm’s previous Ivor Crewe lecture hall
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Libeskind synagogue plans
Daniel Libeskind has revealed images of a new liberal synagogue, which he dubbed “a synagogue for Munich, Germany and the future”.
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Spanish underdog triumphs in Lausanne
Young Barcelona practice to create cultural quarter for Swiss city
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Fledgling practice K4 in £65m project bonanza
Work includes revamp of Birmingham’s Central Fire Station
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Local residents chain themselves to Chelsea Barracks railings
Protesters from the Chelsea Barracks Action Group hit out at developer Qatari Diar
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Zaha Hadid's Serpentine Sackler Gallery approved
Magazine building in Kensington Gardens to house new exhibition space
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Legal row hangs over Liverpool museum launch
Second architect prepares for museum client’s court action
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RMJM pursued over unpaid Gazprom fees
Acoustic consultant takes legal action as RMJM crisis spreads to Russia
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Atkins turnover jumps to £1.5 billion as pre-tax profits down
Diversification and acquisitions boost results
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Opinion
Broader range of council tenants may end stigma
The assertion by Richard Wellings of the Institute of Economic Affairs that “subsidising” housing is as dangerous as other aspects of the welfare state (Debate 10 June) – presumably the education and health services on which most of us rely – in breeding “welfare dependency” shows an inadequate level of ...
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Devereux Architects forms strategic alliance with Emirati practice
Women’s health to be a key focus of new partnership
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Opinion
It's in the post
The new Liverpool Museum, which opens next week, refuses to confirm whether Kim Nielsen of 3XN – whose firm was kicked off the job in 2007 – has an invite to the opening party.
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Restored art gallery opens doors
The Watts Gallery in the Surrey village of Compton reopens tomorrow after a £10 million restoration by ZMMA.
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Photography competition for architects launched
Third Architect’s Eye competition now open for entries
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Opinion
Zaha is sitting pretty
Meanwhile, Hopkins staff all dutifully applied for tickets to the practice’s Olympic Velodrome, only to emerge empty-handed, Boots hears.
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Lubetkin luxury starting to wane
I did some research into the Hallfield Estate for Westminster City Council six years ago (“Architecture minister lists Lubetkin estate in Paddington” bdonline June 10).