All Building Design articles in 2 May 2008 – Page 3
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Technical
Margate’s Turner Contemporary undergoes a sea change
Turner Contemporary director Victoria Pomery relives the axing of Snøhetta and Spence’s Margate gallery, and explains the challenges of implementing Chipperfield’s replacement
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Opinion
Liverpool cares
In your front page story “EH acts to save historic buildings in Liverpool” (News March 20), you write that English Heritage has “toughened its stance in recent months”, and that Liverpool has been “shamed into action”.
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News
Parnaby to review Cabe
Richard Parnaby, professor of architecture at the University of the West of England and on the board of the Design Commission for Wales, is to carry out a long awaited government review of Cabe.
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Features
Should I take over a retiring practitioner’s business?
A local sole trader who I know quite well is thinking of retiring and has approached me take over his practice. I am also a sole practitioner, with a part-time technical assistant. This sounds as interesting prospect for me. What would you advise?
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Opinion
Star bucks
As BD went to press, the future of the mayoral architectural adviser Richard Rogers was unclear.
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Building Study
Urban Splash's Bridewell Island: winner and runners up
The contest for Urban Splash’s Bridewell Island saw two different approaches adopted in designs for the key central Bristol site — construct a new tower or recycle most of what’s already there
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News
BPF to research impact of towers
The British Property Federation plans to carry out research into the environmental and economic impact of tall buildings.
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News
Capita buys civils firm Bobrowski
Capita Symonds has bought structural and civil engineering firm NRM Bobrowski for an undisclosed sum.
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Opinion
Red mist over the Beijing Olympics
Attempts by politicians to bask in the glow of the Olympic flame always end in tears
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News
Muf’s Barking design scoops prize
Muf’s design for Barking Town Square (pictured) in east London has become the first UK scheme to win the European Prize for Urban Public Space.
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Features
Foster banks on the public
Norman Foster’s Hongkong & Shanghai Banking Corporation HQ, July 1985
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Opinion
Prince asks questions of China
Prince Charles is trying positive engagement to influence China’s heritage, but will it help make up for snubbing the Games?
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Building Study
Foreign Office Architects whirls into town with a new store for John Lewis
Foreign Office Architects is one of several practices transforming Leicester’s retail centre, writes Ellis Woodman
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News
Architects double up for Athletes Village
Development goes high-rise as Lend Lease boss unfazed by credit crunch
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Opinion
Are today’s engineers the new architects?
Yes, says Peter Sharratt, director at WSP, if we want to meet the challenges of sustainability; no, says Sheppard Robson’s Alan Shingler, because one solves problems, the other adds beauty
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News
Council approves Woolwich Tesco
A huge Sheppard Robson scheme for Tesco and St James’s Investments has been fully approved by Greenwich Council.
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News
HOK reveals airport city
HOK’s London office has unveiled its 140ha masterplan for Dublin’s Airport City.
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Opinion
After Robin Hood Gardens: help Bishopsfield too
A letter to BD from Bishopsfield residents group highlights the threat to Neylan and Ungless's 1960's estate
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News
AFL to design Salford stadium
AFL Architects has been appointed to design the City of Salford Stadium, the new home of the Salford City Reds rugby league team, for developer Red City.
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