All Building Design articles in 21 October 2005 – Page 2
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News
Dublin double
HOK Sport this week unveiled its concept design for the new Lansdowne Road football and rugby stadium in central Dublin.
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Building Study
Discovery zone
Lincoln’s new museum is defiantly non-iconic. By rejecting the Bilbao approach, Panter Hudspith has produced a building that is contextual, complex and humane and takes its work to a new level.
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Opinion
Unkindest cut
It’s taken years for the RIBA to convince Channel 4 that the Stirling Prize should go out on live broadcast.
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News
Heritage fight over Crystal Palace
Heritage group the Twentieth Century Society has vowed to fight plans to demolish the Crystal Palace Sports Centre, calling the grade II* listed building “incredibly significant”.
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Opinion
What a crap idea
German architect Friedrich Lentze has invented a new type of cement that uses an unusual material: dog muck.
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Opinion
... to Pseuds corner
Zaha’s press releases are always a joy to behold, but a nightmare to decipher.
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News
Feilden sculpture to be completed as a memorial
One of Richard Feilden’s final projects, a sculpture for a North London school, will be completed as a memorial to him.
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Features
The competitions gamble
As Heneghan Peng wins again, Zoë Blackler brings you 10 tips for winning competition roulette
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Review
The China syndrome
China has the tools to lead the world in sustainable development, but will it use them?
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News
A jewel of a centre for Maggie
Edinburgh practice Reiach & Hall Architects has unveiled images of its proposed Maggie’s cancer care centre in Lanarkshire — a shimmering “crystal” building within a tired industrial area.
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Opinion
Clients, not public, benefit from PPPs
Do architects work for the public interest or for private enterprise? Before you answer “both, of course”, take a close look at the goings on down at the Elephant & Castle regeneration project in south London.
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News
Games design ‘being neglected’
The London Development Agency is neglecting good design on Olympic projects, according to an architect involved in relocating businesses from the area.
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News
Beauty contest fears at Elephant & Castle
Developers on the regeneration of London’s Elephant & Castle area have lined up Will Alsop, SOM and Marks Barfield Architects for the scheme, in a move that threatens to derail Southwark council’s innovative attempt to select architects working on the £1.5 billion scheme.
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News
Scotland buys back its pride
Holyrood’s £48,000 per year awards tsar claims second success in concerted effort to rebrand parliament
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Opinion
Babs Windsor
Opened buildings all day with big scissors, in a hat. Waved to crowds, who waved back. Result.
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News
Conran Sheffield tower approved
Conran & Partners’ controversial 32-storey residential tower in Sheffield city centre won planning permission this week after being resubmitted.
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Features
First bite at the Big Apple
New York’s Freedom Tower is being designed in Revit, Autodesk’s 3D modelling package.
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