All Building Design articles in 19 June 2009 – Page 2
-
Competitions
To Let: Desk Spaces in Raynes Park
Bank of 3 desk spaces to let in landscape architect’s office. Open plan with meeting area, kitchenette, leather sofa, shared use of broadband, phone switchboard, plotter & copier to be discussed.
-
News
Steven Holl's Norwegian museum set for opening
Work is nearing completion on Steven Holl Architects' latest museum, the Knut Hamsun Centre in Hamaroy, Norway.
-
Review
BD's guide to your cultural week: June 22 to June 28
Join in the discussion on new vernacular for London or take a secret glimpse below the streets of the Capital at the Ministry of Defence emergency environment. Or if you prefer to stay above ground, survey some of the biggest names in British sculpture at the Whitechapel gallery.
-
News
Entries open for the 2009 Carbuncle Cup
2009 Carbuncle Cup – nominations now open to find the most hideous new building completed in the UK in the last 12 months..
-
News
Sheffield student scoops Part Two scholarship
Sheffield University student Laura Collins has won the inaugural RIBA Stephen Williams Scholarship to finish her Part Two studies during the forthcoming academic year.
-
News
Salisbury law court complex opens
A new law courts complex in Wiltshire designed by the Cambridge office of Feilden & Mawson has opened.
-
Competitions
Office let: 4 Desk Spaces in W1
Self contained space available, sharing meeting room and kitchen with small Architectural Practice.
-
News
Planning rules change will give projects more time to start
Developers are being given more time to start building work on schemes that have already have planning permission under new measures introduced by the government.
-
Multimedia
BD Podcast: Will there be a boycott on Chelsea Barracks?
In BD's weekly news podcast the editors discuss the top architecture news stories each week.
-
Opinion
Help us fight fees
In response to the mass email issued by Sunand Prasad (News page 6), if the RIBA wishes to help smaller firms of architects and sole practitioners deal with the perpetual expectancy to carry out work on spec and partake in fee bidding, it should do something a bit more robust ...
-
Features
Royal assent?
He may have won the “royal” gold medal, but Richard Rogers has had scant support since from that neck of the woods
-
News
The fine art of offices
London mayor Boris Johnson will open a Terry Farrell & Partners-designed office block on London’s Greenwich Peninsula next week
-
Features
Dot to dot: 19 June 2009
Connect the dots, name the building and send us your answer by 10am on Wednesday June 24 for a chance to win a copy of Frank Gehry in Toronto: Transforming the Art Gallery of Ontario
-
News
Boris backs Dixon Jones Exhibition Road scheme despite Guide Dogs protest
London mayor Boris Johnson is on course to revolutionise street design in the capital after strongly backing Dixon Jones’ Exhibition Road scheme in Kensington in the face of a high-profile protest by Guide Dogs for the Blind.
-
News
Tuning up begins on opera project
Work began this week on the Nicholas Hare-designed Royal Opera House Production Park in Thurrock, Essex
-
Opinion
Unfair advantage
Richard Rogers’ call for a national inquiry into the prince’s constitutional role should be welcomed
- Previous Page
- Page1
- Page2
- Page3
- Page4
- Next Page