All Building Design articles in 18 September 2009 – Page 2
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News
M&S 1930s Oxford Street store is grade II listed
Marks & Spencer’s flagship Pantheon store on Oxford Street was granted grade II listed status today.
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Journalist and archivist Monica Pidgeon dies at 96
Monica Pidgeon, the grande dame of British architecture, has died aged 96.
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Competitions
Holiday Let:near Wells-next-the-Sea, North Norfolk
Stunning barn conversion in tranquil setting five miles from the North Norfolk coast.
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Competitions
To let: desk space in Shoreditch
Serviced desk space sharing with designers/architects in popular Shoreditch location.
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Competitions
To let: two bed furnished flat in Brighton Marina
A 2 bed, top floor, fully furnished flat, with sea views looking out over the marina and views to the inner harbour.
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News
Cruickshank plans to reconstruct Euston Arch
Detailed plans for the £10 million reconstruction of the Euston Arch in London have been unveiled by TV presenter Dan Cruickshank.
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Review
BD's guide to your cultural week - September 21 to September 27
Catch the London Design Festival in full swing this weekend or take the opportunity to soak up the last of summer on the Kent coast with BD's guide to your cultural week.
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Architects on the dole pass the 2,000 mark
The number of architects on the dole has passed the 2,000 mark, a doubling of the figure signing on just seven months ago.
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Singing plan to save threatened churches unveiled
Choirs will perform in 40 of the most significant disused churches in England over the first weekend of October as part of a campaign to save the buildings for future generations.
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Richard Rogers quits role as advisor to London mayor Boris Johnson
Richard Rogers is resigning from his role as an advisor to London mayor Boris Johnson, he announced today.
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OMA's Commonwealth Institute scheme wins planning
OMA’s long-awaited plans for the former Commonwealth Institute have been given the go-ahead by Kensington and Chelsea council.
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Multimedia
BD Podcast: Eric Parry on Cabe and the future of mega practices
Stirling Prize nominee Eric Parry joins the show to discuss the future of mega practices and Cabe's 10th anniversary party.
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Blackheath modern
Shoreditch-based AAVA Architects has submitted plans for a £550,000 contemporary house in Blackheath, south-east London
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Biggest practices hit by collapsing profits
HOK, Hamiltons and Broadway Malyan all face bleak news with little respite forecast
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Platform 5’s Garden City brings open space to high street homes
Platform 5 Architects has submitted a planning application for a £2 million mixed-use scheme in Wanstead, north-east London
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Analysis
Oxford's masterplan: honours programme or expensive folly?
After years of wrangling, the first elements of Viñoly’s masterplan for Oxford’s Radcliffe Infirmary are up for planning. Was it worth the wait?
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News
HCA plays down design criteria for Kickstart
The Homes & Community Agency has downplayed Cabe’s role in vetting hundreds of major housing projects hoping to be bailed out under its £1 billion Kickstart initiative
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New foyer adds brass section to Bristol’s Colston Hall
Levitt Bernstein Associates’ £21 million copper-clad foyer building for Bristol’s Colston Hall opens today
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Top partners quit KPF to go it alone
The top five partners at Kohn Pedersen Fox’s London office have dramatically jumped ship to set up a new practice after an attempted buyout earlier this summer was thwarted
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Firms vie for £355m Coventry schools deal
Contract for nine schools and 11 refurbs is biggest BSF project ever
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