All Building Design articles in 18 February 2011 – Page 4
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Design for London poised to survive spending cuts
Mayor’s advisory body set to continue in a reduced form as Design Council outlines Cabe’s future
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Baca Architects files Norwich homes plan
Flood-risk specialist Baca Architects and Dutch masterplanner Atelier Pro Architekten have submitted an outline planning application for 682 homes on a brownfield site in Norwich.
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Rogers reacts to Cabe and Design for London's survival
Last autumn, Richard Rogers warned that the cuts spelled disaster and that getting rid of Design for London and Cabe would mark a return to the “bad old days” of 1980s Thatcherism.
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Architect sought for V&A refurb
The V&A is inviting expressions of interest from architects to refurbish its Europe 1600-1800 galleries.
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Anderson Bell & Christie win Scottish council work
Architect Anderson Bell & Christie has been appointed to design the next phase of Edinburgh’s council housing stock
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Special meeting called over AA school director
Thirteen members of the Architectural Association (AA) have called for a special general meeting to discuss how the organisation is managed.
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Scottish awards shortlist announced
The Edinburgh Architectural Association (EAA) Awards has revealed its shortlist for 2011.
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RSHP slims Barangaroo C4 tower for Sydney
Rogers Stirk Harbour has refined the design of the first of its controversial Barangaroo towers in Sydney, Australia, following pressure from neighbours, who complained it would block their sunlight.
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Twentieth Century Society pushes for ABK library to be listed
The Twentieth Century Society has launched a last-ditch attempt to save one of Redcar’s landmarks.
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Belfast Expo Centre shortlist unveiled
Architects including Hawkins Brown, Carmody Groarke and Hacket Hall McKnight have been shortlisted to turn a former police station in Belfast into a new Expo Centre.The competition jury is being chaired by Daniel Libeskind. The scheme involves transforming the now demolished Andersonstown police into an centre to showcase the wider ...
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Gensler draws up ski slope for Olympic media site
Gensler has drawn up plans for a radical indoor snow resort which could be built on the site of the Olympic media centre in Stratford.The 28,500sq m snow sports and leisure complex - called Snow in the City - is being built by artificial ski slope creator Acer Snowmec.The company, ...
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Weston Williamson's Woolwich Crossrail station secured
A deal confirming funding for Weston Williamson’s Crossrail station at Woolwich has been reached.
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Haworth Tompkins' RCA Dyson Building tops out
James Dyson has attended the topping out of The Royal College of Art’s (RCA) new “art factory’ in Battersea.
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Recession and the state of the architecture profession
BD’s sister title Building finds architects ’knocked sideways’ by recession - but how does that affect design?
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Construction start for Studio Egret West's The Fold
Work has started on firm’s £20 million residential-led project next to Sidcup railway station in Kent.
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Crab lands Aussie architecture school job
Peter Cook’s practice to work with Australian Royal Gold Medal winner
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British Land spells out £1.9bn work programme
Rogers, Make, Farrells and JRA schemes move forward
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National Trust launches £1.5 million appeal for Lutyens castle
Money needed to fix leaking roof at Castle Drogo in Devon.
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Green light for Blackheath eco home
E2 Architecture & Interiors has received planning consent to build an eco-house adjoining a grade II* listed pagoda designed by William Chambers in Blackheath, south-east London.
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Kit named best young Swiss practice
Zurich practice Kit has been named the winner of the Foundation Award for young Swiss architects.