All Building Design articles in 18 April 2008 – Page 4
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News
Fuksas cleared for take-off after contest to design Chinese airport
Leading Italian architect Massimiliano Fuksas has won a global competition to design a £1.2 billion international terminal for Shenzhen airport in China, beating practices including Foster & Partners, Foreign Office and Japan’s Kisho Kurokawa.
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Features
Take a walk on the wildside with Aedas
'Among our activities were pond clearing and plug planting’
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Opinion
Windsor abuses
Marcus Fairs’ experience (Opinion April 11) is nothing! The problem with unapproved developments being built is becoming endemic and the failure to enforce unpalatable conditions is rife.
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News
School turns up volume to mark its 450th anniversary
Birmingham architect Michael Payne Group is to design a £3 million music centre for Solihull School, which will mark the school’s 450th anniversary in 2010.
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News
Design for London shortlists 40 firms
Design for London has shortlisted more than 40 practices for its forthcoming framework panel, including Marks Barfield, Foster & Partners, Studio Egret West and David Chipperfield.
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News
3XN fury at Liverpool museum successor
The original architect of the flagship Museum of Liverpool has accused its successor of “manipulating the client” to take control of the ongoing £68 million project.
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Technical
Make's easy-to-install glazing system for the atrium of a 1950's office renovation
How Make created an easy-to-install glazing system for the seven-storey atrium of a renovated 1950s office
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Features
Dot to Dot: April 18
Connect the dots, name the building and send us your answer by 10am on Wednesday April 23 for a chance to win Foster 40, a set of two books on Foster & Partners’ projects and themes respectively
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Opinion
Dot to Dot results: April 11
The winner of last week’s competition was Mark Exon, who works at Wilkinson Eyre in London.
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News
£102m business park commission
Scott Brownrigg Architects has been commissioned to design a business and technology park in south Hampshire for Countryside Properties.
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News
£1bn station masterminds chosen
Allies & Morrison and Foreign Office Architects have been appointed by British Land and Network Rail for a £1 billion regeneration of Euston Station.
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News
£1,000 prize for Georgian drawing
The RIBA’s traditional architecture group has teamed up with The Georgian Group and the Prince of Wales’s drawing school to launch a competition to create a measured drawing of a Georgian building.
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Features
60 seconds with... Wayne Hemingway
Wayne Hemingway's The Bridge project in Dartford is featured in our housing special. Elaine Knutt talks to him.
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News
Profession calls for action on OFT cartel allegations
Leading figures in the architecture profession have called for a full inquiry after the Office of Fair Trading alleged that 112 construction companies had been involved in the rigging of bids for major projects.
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Review
Embankment Galleries provides a new cross-arts space for London
Pamela Buxton talks to curator Claire Catterall about her plans for Somerset House’s revamped gallery
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Features
Credit crunch? You don’t know how lucky you are
While the faltering economy may not spell such stormy weather for architects as the recession of the early 1990s, it still pays to be prudent, especially regarding professional indemnity insurance, says Anna Winston
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Review
Trend: Confections
Many of this year’s most successful pieces combine jarring forms to make startling compositional statements.
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