All Building Design articles in 21 January 2011 – Page 2
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Work starts on Witherford Watson Mann's Flat Iron Square scheme in Southwark
Work has begun on Witherford Watson Mann’s scheme to redevelop Southwark’s Flat Iron Square.The project aims to make the square, which is intersected by Union Street, into a “better, brighter and cleaner” public space according to client the London Development Agency (LDA).It will close off the southern arm of Union ...
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Councils in court to challenge BSF scrapping
Waltham Forest claims education secretary snatched away ’once-in-a-lifetime opportunity’
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Make's 2012 handball arena nears completion
The copper roof of Make’s London 2012 Olympic Handball Arena has been completed and more than half of the 6,500 seats are now in place.
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Review
Cultural guide: January 24-30
This week’s cultural guide peers into the neglected corners of Britain’s cities to find buildings that carry the weight of their own histories amongst other cultural treats
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Buro Happold consultant charged over murder of Jo Yeates
Dutch architectural consultant Vincent Tabak to appear at Bristol Magistrates
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Spurs plan would 'trash' country's sporting reputation, warns Coe
Sebastian Coe has warned that Britain’s sporting reputation would be “trashed” if the Olympic Stadium was demolished to make way for Tottenham Hotspur Football Club.As BD noted on Friday, Coe, the chairman of the London 2012 organising committee (Locog) had promised the International Olympics Committee (IOC) that a key part ...
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Ian Rankin awarded RIAS fellowship
The crime writer Ian Rankin has been named an Honorary Fellow of the Royal Incorporation of Architects in Scotland (RIAS).
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Government launches review into housing
Tory policy tsar Oliver Letwin MP is heading a major government review of housing strategy in an effort to ensure more homes are built.The review is being carried out by a handful of staff at the communities department. It will be the first of its kind since the Barker Review, ...
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Liverpool architect bags three Birmingham jobs
Liverpool practice FCH has won three schemes in Birmingham, including work on a Marco Pierre White steakhouse bar and grill in the city’s Cube building.The work on the Cube is the most high-profile and is part of a £10 million hotel and luxury spa scheme set to occupy the top ...
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Client considers Jo Yeates memorial
The Bristol client behind the last project Joanna Yeates was working on before she was murdered has said it is considering a memorial to her memory.
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Last ditch effort to save Walthamstow Stadium
Developer L&Q will this week meet with local MPs and potential Walthamstow Stadium buyer Bob Morton to discuss the future of the Conran-designed development.
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OMA partners boost overseas credentials
OMA has appointed two new partners to reflect its growing interest in north Africa, the Middle East and Asia. Iyad Alsaka and David Gianotten, both architects, have worked for OMA for several years.
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Kowloon chief quits after five months
The troubled West Kowloon Cultural District in Hong Kong has suffered another blow after British chief executive Graham Sheffield quit after just five months on health grounds.
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Hopkins plan boosts 1948 velodrome campaign
Next year’s Olympics could help secure the future of the Victorian venue which hosted cycling events at the 1908 and 1948 games, campaigners hope.
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Features
Learning from Las Vegas: Autodesk University
Autodesk’s senior architect Phil Bernstein on bim, Paul Morrel and Cesar Pelli at the software company’s annual event in Las Vegas.
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Gensler's floating Thames park scoops awards
Gensler’s designs for a London River Park have achieved double success at the London Planning Awards, hosted by London mayor Boris Johnson.
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Jestico & Whiles reveals winning designs for Millennium Village
Final stage of Greenwich Millennium Village set to be built at a “human scale”
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Ensemble piece slots into place
The Architecture Ensemble has won planning permission for a house in Berkhamsted, Hertfordshire, for timber specialist and former Arup engineer Andrew Trotman.
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Companies take on local role at Mipim
Councils are looking to private firms including architects to bankroll their presence at this year’s Mipim property fair in the south of France.
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