All Building Design articles in 18 November 2011 – Page 2
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News
BIG beats MVRDV to land Sorbonne commission
Bjarke Ingels Group and French practice OFF win research building in central Paris
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News
Malgara withdraws from biennale job
Giulio Malgara has withdrawn his candidacy for the job of director of the Venice Biennale.
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News
Working Abroad: Haptic Architects
An international workforce opened up a global portfolio for the young London-based practice
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Review
Cultural Guide: November 21- 27
This week’s cultural guide is packing its bags for Brighton’s sunny climes as the CPD roadshow kicks off
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News
J&L Gibbons wins top Landscape Architecture award
Collaboration with AYA winner Muf scoops Landscape Institute award
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News
Architects see 'increased competition' for work
Latest RIBA survey shows no improvement in architects’ confidence
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Competitions
For Sale: Bultaup kitchen workbench, circa 1988
A well-functioning example of German engineering.
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News
Gareth Hoskins wins Doolan Prize for National Museum of Scotland
Restored Edinburgh museum declared Scotland’s best building of the year
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Features
What do I do if my novated contractor goes bankrupt?
Novation essentially means that the contractor steps into the shoes of the employer, and takes both the benefit and burden of the contract.
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Opinion
Specialists are winning out
BD’s Architect of the Year Awards show that in a harsh climate, doing one thing well can help a practice thrive
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News
Libya holds competition to create park in Tripoli
Initiative is ‘a sign of nation rebuilding itself as a democratic society’
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News
Atkins sees rise in turnover and profit
Half-year results see global business boom, while UK remains “challenging”
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Review
Francois Dallegret: Beyond the Bubble
A show of this idiosyncratic artist’s work rediscovers his extraordinary vision
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Review
Just fancy that
In the wake of the Lord Mayor’s show, we look back to the grand designs spawned by the same event in 1984
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News
Peak District owners sue David Sutherland
The owners of a Peak District house are suing David Sutherland Architects for more than £100,000 over assurances the firm made about the building’s construction.
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Opinion
The creative power of opposition
Poland’s church architecture reveals the imaginative force of decades working outside the regime
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Competitions
Flinders St Station precinct design competition
The design competition will be conducted in accordance with the Australian Institute of Architects (AIA) guidelines. The AIA has been consulted and endorses the competition.
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Building Study
First Look: Tonkin Liu aims high with ‘organic’ cliff-top Dover house
Tonkin Liu has received planning consent for a new family house in St Margaret’s Bay, Dover.
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Review
How to design good workspaces
This guide uses European examples to show how bright offices attract bright staff