All Building Design articles in 19 October 2007 – Page 2
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News
Nod for Lewisham Gateway scheme
A £250 million scheme to regenerate the centre of Lewisham in south-east London has won planning permission.
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Dutch lead Olympic legacy shortlist
The six teams shortlisted for the Olympic legacy masterplan boast a wave of Dutch talent including Rem Koolhaas, it emerged this week.
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Opinion
Dread moment
Never let it be said that Birmingham City Council isn’t down with the kids. At the launch of its central library design competition, suited and booted council chiefs invited rapper Dreadlock Alien to present the benefits of the new project in musical form.
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National Theatre sets the stage for dramatic rooftop pavilion
Denys Lasdun’s National Theatre in London will next year become home to this temporary rooftop pavilion by AEM Architects. It is due to go on site next March.
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Housing heading for disaster
The awful design record of Bellway Homes within Thames Gateway, as flagged up by Margaret Hodge, and Bellway’s equally flawed design record acting within the Housing Market Renewal Initiative opportunity zones of Liverpool, as illuminated by Dai Gwynne’s letter (October 12), give us a reality check as to the overall ...
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Kisho Kurokawa dies
Kisho Kurokawa, the Japanese architect who pioneered the metabolism movement, has died aged 73.
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Practice picked for Crystal Palace
German practice Latz & Partners has been appointed to draw up a masterplan for the regeneration of Crystal Palace Park in south-east London.
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Hull Fruit Market contest hots up
A team including Surface, Sarah Wigglesworth and celebrated urbanist Jan Gehl has released images (pictured) of its £100 million proposal for Hull’s famous Fruit Market site.
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Features
A faster, less clumsy way of file-sharing
File-sharing can be clumsy and time-consuming. Is there anything that can let us work together effectively in real time?
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Opinion
Is Foster’s plan for Clarence Hotel a threat to Dublin?
Dublin has already experienced the disastrous effect of signature architecture in the wrong place, says Kevin Duff; while Robert Payne argues that it is a chance for Foster to create a remarkable building
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Review
Churchill College competition show reveals the world of the quad squad
This charming little show gives a riveting insight into the thinking of architects in the fifties, says Elain Harwood
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News
Chipperfield gives Turner gallery new impression
This year’s Stirling prizewinner David Chipperfield has revealed a radical redesign of his Turner Contemporary gallery in Margate, Kent.
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Opinion
Keeping Chipper
You might have thought the RIBA would be only too happy to lend the Florence Hall to the Stirling prizewinner, especally on a Monday night — but no.
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News
RIBA’s climate change toolkit out
The RIBA has launched its Climate Change Toolkit. The guidance, produced by a specialist consultant, consists of three downloadable reports.
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Features
Kurokawa’s holiday time capsule
Recalling BD’s 1979 interview with Japnese architect Kisho Kurokawa, who died last week
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Cambridge shapes up
HTA Architects has revealed images of its Triangle residential development in Cambridge, which is nearing completion.
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Nicoll Russell wins competition for Calyx visitor centre
This is Nicoll Russell Studio’s long-awaited, competition-winning design for the £30 million Calyx project in Perth, Scotland.
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Cabe fails to meet government targets
Cabe has failed to hit key targets for satisfying its government masters on the eve of its first-ever ministerial review.
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