All Building Design articles in 20 May 2011 – Page 2
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News
English Heritage reveals George Gilbert Scott is most listed architect
The architect responsible for designing the greatest number of listed buildings in England has been revealed as George Gilbert Scott
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PRP - Trees extra-care scheme, London
The latest project from PRP’s interiors team features 40 extra-care flats for older people in a conservation area in Highgate
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Draft planning framework prompts RIBA call for design review panels
The RIBA has renewed its calls for design review to play a greater role in the planning process, in response to a draft national planning policy framework published last week.
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English Heritage set to recommend Broadgate listing
Make’s controversial scheme could be scuppered if government agrees
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Review
Cultural Guide: May 23- 29
This week’s guide celebrates all things design with Clerkenwell Design week and a trip down boyhood memory lane with the South London gallery
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Competitions
Holiday let: Typically Quercycoise VIlla, South of France
Secluded location, guaranteeing peace and quiet, yet the property is within easy reach of all that this lovely region has to offer.
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Analysis
Is the PM facing up to energy?
In the week that David Cameron announced new energy targets, we assess his environmental record so far.
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Features
When it’s time to call it a day
Whether it be through retirement or insolvency, shutting down your practice needs to be handled with care
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Campaign to change Chipperfield Kunsthaus
Protesters devise alternative plans for Zurich gallery extension
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CZWG’s first China project shortlisted
CZWG has been shortlisted for what would be its biggest job to date – a vast new business and commercial district in Shenzhen, China
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RIBA launches competition to redesign pylon
Judging panel includes energy and climate secretary Chris Huhne
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Architect designs 'tower block' allotment for Chelsea Flower Show
Chetwood pair hope this year’s garden will be another prize-winner
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HOK London wins Sicilian convent job
HOK London will renovate a Jesuit convent and adjacent church in the Sicilian city of Ragusa. The 5,000sq m site will now be converted into a museum.
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Work starts at Mallorca cliff house
Work has started on site on a Mediterranean sequel to Graham Phillips’ Skywood House near London
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Building Study
Drawing board: Sita UK energy-from-waste facility by Grimshaw
Great Blakenham in Suffolk will be the location for one of the many new energy from waste (EfW) facilities. Grimshaw partner Chris Nash and project architect Chris Fletcher discuss their design for the plant.
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3XN - Bella Sky Hotel, Copenhagen
As well as creating the striking structure of the building, 3XN has designed the public interior spaces of the Bella Sky Hotel
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Make resubmits Octopus scheme
Make has resubmitted plans for its Octopus office development at Chiswick Roundabout in west London following a long battle with planners at Hounslow Council.The architect agreed to make changes to the proposals, including lowering the height of the building by 3m and increasing the volume of office space provided from ...
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Tim Byles to leave Partnerships for Schools
The man in charge of the government’s school building programme is set to leave his post after nearly five years.Chief executive of Partnerships for Schools, Tim Byles, oversaw the delivery of the £55 billion Building Schools for the Future scheme which was scrapped last July.Byles is understood to be establishing ...
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Jeremy Hunt to make decision on Broadgate listing
Culture secretary to step in after Penrose conflict of interest emerges
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Feilden & Mawson's Prague office wins Czech Grand Prix
Mountain House built for £88,000 in total including land and fittings