All Building Design articles in 19 November 2010 – Page 2
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Paul Davis beats stiff competition for £8 million Northern Ireland eco development
Paul Davis & Partners has beaten practices including RMJM, B3 and The Boyd Partnership in an £8 million international competition to design a zero-carbon housing development in Northern Ireland.
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Elder & Cannon scoops the Doolan prize
Elder & Cannon Architects has won the Rias Andrew Doolan Best Building in Scotland Award 2010, the UK’s richest architecture prize.
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Zaha Hadid unveils plans for Moroccan theatre
Zaha Hadid has unveiled plans to build a 27,000sq m theatre in Morocco
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Lottery funding saves Denton Corker Marshall's Stonehenge project
The Heritage Lottery Fund (HLF) has stepped in to save Denton Corker Marshall’s Stonehenge visitor centre by agreeing to pay the contribution withdrawn by the government earlier this year.
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Building for Life chair Wayne Hemingway defiant at annual awards
Ten housing schemes in the south of England have won Building for Life awards.
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Landscape Institute names award winners
The Landscape Institute has announced the winners of its annual landscape architecture awards, including the President’s Award which was picked up by The Landscape Partnership for its sustainable urban drainage system in Cambridge.
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Dismal John O’Groats to receive ‘fun’ makeover
Edinburgh practice GLM has won planning permission for a £6.5 million scheme to revitalise John O’Groats – recently dubbed the most dismal place in Scotland
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Allies & Morrison wins Girton competition
Allies & Morrison has triumphed in a competition to design new student housing at Girton College in Cambridge
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Architects awarded for services to design
Architects Peter Clegg and Edward Cullinan are both to be bestowed with the title Royal Designers for Industry.
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Designs to replace Robin Hood Gardens revealed
Shortlisted architects condemned as council prepares to announce winning scheme
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Millennium bridge to be repaired for 2012
The London council in charge of looking after Foster & Partners’ Millennium Bridge has admitted it needs repair work carrying out before the 2012 Olympics
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Arb ‘won’t treat McGrath as special case’ over part II
Challenge to title looms, as Cambridge waits to regain its former status
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Brady urges mayor to keep Design for London
Riba president-elect Angela Brady has this week written to London mayor Boris Johnson asking him to do everything he can to save Design for London
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Government adviser backs Cabe’s bid to survive
The government’s chief construction adviser has backed Cabe’s attempts to keep going
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Second Site Life competition launched in London's Royal Docks
A competition to find interim uses for three key brownfield sites in east London has been launched
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Liverpool hospital faces more delays
Architects chasing one of the few major PFI hospital schemes left could face months of further legal wrangling after lawyers said a campaign to stop building it under PFI could go the Court of Appeal
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Nicholas Hare’s fat lady sings for the Royal Opera House
Work on the Nicholas Hare-designed Royal Opera House Production Workshop in Essex has just been completed
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Opinion
A broader failure of vision
Neither of the projects in contention to replace Robin Hood Gardens looks likely to address the basic problems of the site
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Opinion
Contradictions of the new localism
Axeing Regional Development Agencies doesn’t negate the need for regional strategy
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