All Building Design articles in 20 April 2007 – Page 3
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Opinion
Reich is the drug
Readers will know that 1970s style icon Bryan Ferry is an outspoken critic of Stanton Williams’ plans to redevelop Sloane Square.
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News
Milton Keynes drops flagship marina plans
Major clients reject award winning architects for key site because designs are too ‘up in the sky’
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Opinion
Future design: waving or drowning?
The Italians’ trademark hand waving extends to design, but where will it all end?
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News
Lighthouse debut at Offsite show
Lighthouse, a Sheppard Robson-designed scheme billed as the “first net zero carbon house”, will be unveiled at the Building Research Establishment’s Offsite 2007 exhibition in June.
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Opinion
Comrades unite
Oscar Niemeyer’s wonderful headquarters for the French communist party is the chosen location for this year’s RIBA conference in Paris, Boots can reveal.
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News
RMJM working double time on Scottish college project
This £50 million development designed by RMJM on two separate sites is Scotland’s largest further education project.
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News
Chipperfield in Valencia
In pictures: As the America's Cup gets underway in Valencia, Chipperfield's landmark building is a focus for race-goers. 60 seconds with: David Chipperfield on his most iconic work
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Opinion
Charter surprise
I confess to having been, like Tom Jestico (Debate April 13), publicly very critical of the RIBA chartered practice scheme.
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News
Chapman Taylor sets sail in Portsmouth
Chapman Taylor’s designs for the £350 million Northern Quarter development in Portsmouth’s city centre have been unveiled as part of a major public consultation.
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News
Jewish Community Centre designer chosen
Lifschutz Davidson Sandilands has won the competition to design London’s Jewish Community Centre, ahead of Allford Hall Monaghan Morris, Foreign Office Architects and Rafael Viñoly Architects.
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News
Capita Symonds’ new MD is Goring
Multidisciplinary giant Capita Symonds has appointed Jonathan Goring as its new managing director, replacing Bill Dye, who returns to Capita Group PLC.
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News
CCA’s monkey business
Work has begun on this £4.5 million chimpanzee enclosure at Edinburgh Zoo by Cooper Cromar Architects.
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Opinion
Should a sports stadium be built on the Maze Prison site?
Ciaran Mackel argues a new stadium would symbolise the country's positive future, while Alan Jones says the Maze should be left untouched as an aide-memoire
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News
Eleven vie for civic building title
A total of 11 buildings across the UK have been shortlisted for the 2007 Scala civic building of the year.
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News
Quality prize for Seacole building
Associated Architects’ Seacole building at the University of Central England has received a Built in Quality award from Birmingham City Council.
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Review
Broad church
Russian architecture is not as isolated from western Europe as it might appear, learns Gavin Stamp
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News
Space Craft and Urban Splash win Bristol design
Space Craft Architects is to design Urban Splash’s second development in Bristol.
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House of Human Rights embraces bold design
This dramatic design by Wilkinson Eyre Architects is for a new Amnesty International building in Milan.