All Building Design articles in 17 November 2006
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Opinion
It works for us
I was interested to read such a variety of comments from BD readers on Zaha Hadid’s design for Maggie’s Fife.
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News
Spanish stadium is a winner
As the debate over the quality of the London Olympic stadium, to be designed by HOK Sport, continues to rage, one of the contenders who missed out has revealed designs for a football stadium in Valencia, Spain.
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Opinion
Still shining
It was disappointing to read the comments about the Sheffield School of Architecture from my former colleague and friend Peter G Fauset (Letters September 29).
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Opinion
Protection plans
I do not believe that abolition of grade II* listing will significantly reduce the complexity of dealing with heritage (News October 20).
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Opinion
Rise and rise of the panel show
Regional and city design review panels are becoming ever more widespread. But are they any good, and without statutory powers, do they have the teeth to make a difference?
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Opinion
Tip of the iceberg
This is the right time to support Richard Rogers and others in their campaign to put good architecture at the forefront of the procurement process for the Olympics (to which Roger Zogolovitch’s excellent letter in BD November 10 refers).
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Opinion
Ian Martin
Entrepreneurs could be imported, housed in gentrified terraces and encouraged to breed. Remember to invoice Ruth Kelly
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Features
How we did IT
This digital model of central London is the result of a long-term research programme by architectural visualising firm GMJ.
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News
Sauerbruch Hutton hits Sheffield
Sauerbruch Hutton has won planning permission for its first major UK project — the redevelopment of a former hospital site in Sheffield for the university.
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News
Making the grade
Planning has been granted for a single facility combining a new student hub for London South Bank University and a Primary Care Centre, designed by Lifschutz Davidson Sandilands.
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News
Goldschmied sues Rogers
Exclusive: Marco eyes up his former office for redevelopment which could leave RRP homeless
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Opinion
Thames Gateway — a sustainable vision
It strikes me that some really stark choices face the politicians, developers and quango-meisters meeting to discuss the development of the Thames Gateway next week.
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Opinion
Libeskind’s lesson on finding the positive
As Daniel Libeskind admits, much of what an architect does is performance. Buildings have to be defended linguistically as well as visually but few architects are as convincing as he is when it comes to communicating ideas. Yet, as he admitted last week, it can be a struggle.
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News
Grosvenor’s estate
This is Squire & Partners’ contribution to Grosvenor’s remodelling of the heart of Liverpool: a £35 million hotel and apartment building which will sit across the new Chavasse Park from Cesar Pelli’s apartment tower.
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News
Queen’s speech tackles planning and emissions
The profession is facing another year of getting to grips with new legislation following the Queen’s Speech on Wednesday, which laid out several key bills in the fields of planning and development to be introduced in the next parliamentary session.
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