All Building Design articles in 20 July 2012 – Page 2
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An alternative future for the Tate
In the week that sees the opening of the Tanks, the latest phase of Herzog & de Meuron’s development of the former Bankside Power Station into Tate Modern, we look back 18 years to the announcement of the original competition shortlist.
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CPD 2012 Module 8: Guide to colour and contrast
Colour is a vital part of interior design but is subjective and hard to define. But for the visually impaired, colour and contrast can be critical to accessibility and are subject to strict regulations. This CPD module is sponsored by Dulux Trade
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Herzog & de Meuron's Tate Modern Tanks extension opens
The former power stations’ new galleries are dedicated to live art and installations
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CZWG wins planning for East End development
Second phase of Rathbone Market scheme will include library and space for traders
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John McAslan mansion block nears completion
Wellington House sits on triangular plot in central London
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Architects' salaries finally on the rise, RIBA survey shows
Increase of 3% means pay just keeps up with inflation
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Architect of the Year and YAYA 2012 judges announced
Graham Stirk, artist Pablo Bronstein and Olympic legacy chief Kathryn Firth confirmed for jury
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Chipperfield's Venice Biennale exhibits previewed
Fat, Hadid, Zumthor and Wenders among contributors
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Robin Lee: ‘I’m a frustrated visual artist’
The Robin Lee Architecture principal on Mitterrand’s Grands Projets, Paul Auster’s New York Trilogy and Tony Fretton
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Airport decision delay infuriates James Dyson
Designer said infrastructure spending push is need if British business is to thrive
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Class of 2012: Graduates face up to the future
Six winners shone through the trend for desolation in BD’s awards for the UK’s best diploma students
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Class of 2012: Emma Flynn Bartlett, UCL
Trash Can Utopia integrates waste and its technologies into its fabric
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Class of 2012: Adam Willis, London Metropolitan University
“Culture and Cultivation” is a carefully crafted colonisation of an existing building
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Class of 2012: Daniel Hanna, Liverpool John Moores
“The Terrarium” is a poetic response to the impact of a tidal barrage on Maryport, Cumbria
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Class of 2012: Luke Snow, De Montfort University
Towards a Carbon-Negative Britain is an alternative vision of a renewable energy plant
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Class of 2012: Nina Shen-Poblete, University of Westminster
Knowledge Barter is a model of an educational institution based on a free-market utopia
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Class of 2012: Calum Paterson, Robert Gordon University
Cultural Fishing Centre is a transition point between a new development and existing industrial spaces in Peterhead, Scotland
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BD’s photo gallery of Olympic pavilions
Serie Architects, Team Populous and Pernilla & Asif have completed structures