All Building Design articles in 17 March 2006 – Page 2
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Features
Helpdesk: Protecting your creative efforts
Each month, Liam Southwood, co-founder of IT consultancy nittygritty, discusses key IT issues and replies to readers' queries
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News
Council gives go-ahead to King's Cross first phase...
Architects will be appointed in months to work on the £400 million first phase at London's huge King's Cross development after the scheme was given last-minute approval by Camden council.
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Stronger homes code praised
The government has toughened the controversial Code for Sustainable Homes following widespread criticism that the original draft targets did not go far enough.
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Features
Roadtest: Keeping track of change
Simple to use and cost-effective, Graphisoft's Change Manager could revolutionise the way architects and consultants work, claims Benedict Wallbank
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Features
How we did IT: Stonehenge visitor centre, Denton Corker Marshall
A new series of images depicting the stalled Stonehenge Visitor Centre have been produced by Denton Corker Marshall for a travelling exhibition on 21st century museums.
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News
...as campaigners give last gasp of opposition
After years of delay and uncertainty, Argent's immense King's Cross project was ushered in by Camden councillors with barely a whisper of protest.
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News
Camden's walk in the park
Gustafson Porter's park is the final piece of the jigsaw in the 10-year battle to provide London's Swiss Cottage with a new cultural heart. But has it been worth the wait?
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News
NHS reforms could boost hospital design
Health adviser Roger Ulrich says ‘architecture is a big driver of choice'
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Birmingham rivals in bid to bury RRP library
David Adjaye, Glenn Howells and Make have all drawn up rival designs for a new library in Birmingham in a final political bid to kill off Richard Rogers' Eastside library scheme for the city.
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News
DLR extension for Barking Riverside
The single biggest housing development in the Thames Gateway is back on track following successful negotiations between London mayor Ken Livingstone and the ODPM.
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DLR extension for Barking Riverside
The single biggest housing development in the Thames Gateway is back on track following successful negotiations between London mayor Ken Livingstone and the ODPM.
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News
More China for Arup
Arup has been appointed to masterplan a 6sq km area near Jinan in China's Shandong province.
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News
Public blames its troubles on Alsop
The directors of The Public project have blamed Will Alsop's financial problems as the key cause of the project's recent descent into administration.
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Building Study
All the best moves
Sarah Wigglesworth Architects' studios for the Siobhan Davies Dance Company has a synergy with the human body that has delighted the client.
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News
Fat gets all puffed up
Fat has unveiled its new installation at the RIBA's central London headquarters.
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Adam: traditional is greener
Traditionally proportioned and constructed buildings are less environmentally damaging than equivalent modern buildings, according to a report by Robert Adam Architects.
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Technical
How we cracked it 25: Wandsworth, south-west London
The double-pitch semi-glazed roof design was the result of a familiar set of site limitations for a back extension.
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News
Foster takes £70k pay cut... to £2.1m
Norman Foster may have taken his practice back into the black, but not without taking a pay cut.
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