All Building Design articles in 20 May 2005 – Page 3
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Features
What makes BDP tick
Architectural computing is about more than just design programs. BDP gave David Littlefield a behind-the-scenes look at how IT is being used to assist the administration of this massive practice
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News
Demand doubles for architecture courses
The number of people applying to study architecture has almost doubled in the past five years, resulting in at least five new architecture courses being set up.
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News
Arabian giant
A shimmering 255m-high tower in Abu Dhabi designed for the United Arab Emirates’ ministry of finance has been revealed by Make.
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Review
The life aquatic
Water House (by Felix Flesche and Christian Burchard, Prestel, PB, £25) is a great chance to indulge all manner of marine utopian fantasies.
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News
Library extension to go ahead
The British Library has won planning permission for a £12.5 million extension designed by Long & Kentish with Colin St John Wilson.
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News
Has the office come of age?
With the A-list taking over London’s office sector, commercial design is emerging from the banal to the beautiful
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News
Army of champions to push design across all key quangos
Every public agency and quango with a substantial building programme will have a design champion under plans drawn up by the Office of the Deputy Prime Minister, the Department for Culture, Media & Sport and Cabe.
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News
Aedas secures 97m Sheffield school prize
Aedas Architects has won a £97 million PFI contract to build four new schools and a swimming pool for Sheffield City Council.
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