All Building Design articles in 18 February 2011 – Page 2
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Analysis
Is it all over for school design?
With BSF axed, projects are decreasing, with some practices taking their skills abroad.
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News
Resi market boosts architects' optimism
Firms expecting more work from private housing says RIBA Future Trends report
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News
Thomas Heatherwick to design Olympic Cauldron
Thomas Heatherwick, the designer behind Britain’s Dandelion pavilion at the Shanghai World Expo has been chosen to design the Olympic Cauldron for the 2012 games in east London.Film director Danny Boyle, who is the Olympic opening ceremony artistic director, appointed Heatherwick to draw up plans for the cauldron, which will ...
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News
Olympic Park architect attacks West Ham decision
Steve Lawrence says Hammers and Spurs should share stadium
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News
Funding boost for Muma’s Whitworth Museum extension
Heritage Lottery Fund confirms £8 million grant for Manchester project
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HLM and Studio Egret West submit £100 million London scheme
Mixed-use Greenwich project goes in for planning
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Green light for Sheppard Robson's Manchester revamp
£21 million Royal Eye Hospital refurb set to go ahead
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News
Leicester leisure centre set to go ahead
S&P Architects has drawn up plans for De Montfort University
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News
HDR unveils University of Edinburgh building
London multi-disciplinary firm’s £60 million bioscience centre
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News
Designers sought for Bath arts centre
The University of Bath is seeking expressions of interest from architects to design a new centre for the arts.
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Building Study
The West Midlands: a mash-up of speculative tat and fearless originals
Carefully planned post-war townscapes fight with moneymaking imperatives in the UK’s largest unplanned agglomeration.
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News
BDP gains city district commission
BDP has won a £2 million transport and planning framework masterplan for the Salmiya district of Kuwait City
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News
UK firms chase Chinese and Russian cultural districts
Farrell shortlisted to masterplan Beijing development; Chipperfield for St Petersburg plan.
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Opinion
Should the new Athlone House receive the go ahead?
Yes, says Cambridge’s David Watkin, the original house is not worth saving; but LSE professor Robert Tavernor fears the new designs will compromise views from Hampstead Heath.
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News
Tony Fretton's Tietgens completes
Residents have moved into Tietgens Ærgrelse, a mixed-use development in central Copenhagen
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News
Simpson’s liner terminal cruises through planning
London is set to get its first cruise liner terminal, courtesy of architect Ian Simpson, after plans were approved by Greenwich Council.
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News
Athlone’s finished, Adam tells inquiry
The architectural and historic interest of Athlone House has been “significantly compromised” by the incremental loss of some of its most important features, the architect who wants to knock it down has told a public inquiry