All Building Design articles in 20 January 2012 – Page 2
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News
Keith Williams and EPR in running for 'one of world's biggest projects'
Consortium bidding to design entire new city in Pakistan
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News
Big bang for Hassell in particle physics contest
Hassell’s UK studio recognised in £3.5 million contest for particle physics campus
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Competitions
Competition for Eisteddfod Architecture Pavilion
The National Eisteddfod, Design Circle and the RSAW are pleased to announce the design competition, in which the winning entry will be built at the 2012 National Eisteddfod in the Vale of Glamorgan.
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News
KSS submits plans for Fulham FC redevelopment
Overhanging design will create new riverside path
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Opinion
RMJM has crossed the line
The ripple of disapproval over the practice’s behaviour, along with that of Austin-Smith Lord and YRM, is something new
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News
Zaha Hadid shortlisted for Iraqi parliament
$1 billion project is opportunity to create symbol for architect’s native country
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News
Downturn hits women architects harder
Nearly 30% of unemployed architects are female, as firms cut part-timers
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Features
Life in film: Zumtobel Photographic Competition
Now in its 15th year, BD and Zumobel’s disposable camera photography contest prompted creativity in those who embraced the medium
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Building Study
First Look: Inglis Badrashi Loddo designs brick barrel vault semi-detached houses
Inglis Badrashi Loddo Architects has submitted a planning application for a pair of two-storey semi-detached houses in Barnet, north London.
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News
Allies & Morrison, BIG and MVRDV shortlisted for Danish competition
Henning Larsen and KCAP also in contention for urban design scheme
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News
Gebler Tooth designs Heathrow's Olympic terminal
Temporary terminal to handle departing athletes
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Opinion
In France, the centre always holds
Jonathan Meades’ new series shows how everything can be rendered French
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News
Opening of Zaha Hadid's Broad Art Museum delayed
Hadid’s contemporary art museum will now open in the autumn
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Opinion
ODA demonstrates DIY approach to planning
Armitt’s tips for that elusive green light, renaming Olympics sites and the AA gets stylish
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Opinion
Can improved design help increase Tesco’s profits?
Yes, says Fiona Scott, investment in design would be a big step forward; while Bryan Scott thinks sheds are its only option
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Opinion
Isi Metzstein could spot a scheme’s weakness in seconds
I first met Isi Metzstein as most did — in a crit. His crits were legendary. He took no prisoners, but the students adored him for it. His analytical powers were razor sharp; he could spot the weaknesses of a scheme in seconds.
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Opinion
The Olympic effect is a false premise
The renewed clamour of objections to the ban on architecture firms publicising their involvement in the Olympics are probably justified.