All Building Design articles in 19 November 2010 – Page 4

  • News

    Blackfriars site 'marketed in 2011'

    2010-11-19T00:00:00Z

    The administrator in charge of the 1 Blackfriars Road site, which was due to accommodate a 52-storey skyscraper by Ian Simpson Architects, has said it will be marketed to new owners early next year

  • Dot to dot: 19 November 2010
    Features

    Dot to dot: 19 November 2010

    2010-11-19T00:00:00Z

    Connect the dots, name the building and send us your answer by 10am on Wednesday November 24 for a chance to win a copy of Julius Shulman: Chicago Mid-Century Modernism, by Gary Gand

  • Dot to dot results: 19 November 2010
    Features

    Dot to dot results: 19 November 2010

    2010-11-19T00:00:00Z

    The winner of last week’s competition was Paul Velluet of Twickenham, who identified Daniel Libeskind’s unbuilt Spiral extension for the Victoria & Albert Museum in London

  • Paddington Crossrail scheme
    News

    Crossrail station designs revealed

    2010-11-18T13:25:00Z

    London mayor Boris Johnson and rail minister Theresa Villiers have unveiled the designs for Crossrail’s central London stations.

  • Hangar street scene
    News

    Mitchell Taylor wins planning to transform hangar into homes

    2010-11-18T09:58:00Z

    Mitchell Taylor Workshop has won planning permission to turn a former military aircraft hangar in a Wiltshire field into a new community.

  • RCA Graduate Show 2010
    News

    World's first business of architecture degree launched

    2010-11-18T09:58:00Z

    The world’s first architectural masters degree combining design with management has been launched by a Spanish university in collaboration with the Royal College of Art and New London Architecture.

  • Farrell's Euston
    News

    TfL signs up architects to review panel role

    2010-11-18T09:58:00Z

    Transport for London has appointed a series of high-profile architects to sit on a newly-created Design Review Panel to scrutinise a host of public realm projects in the coming year.

  • News

    Architect jailed for conning his client

    2010-11-18T09:57:00Z

    An architect who conned a Cumbrian family into paying £6,500 for work he had not done has been sent to prison for nearly four years.