All Building Design articles in 21 October 2011 – Page 2
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Opinion
Chamber of horrors
It seems not everyone hates MediaCity UK as much as this year’s Carbuncle Cup jury.
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Review
Double or Nothing: Architectural Association
Two projects for Albania’s capital city showcase the talent of Belgian practice 51N4E
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Review
Cultural Guide: October 24- 30
We’re all ears this week, with talks left right and centre. Top tips include a discussion on the interplay between wellbeing, the built environment and landscape design and also another round of postmodernist debate at the V&A
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Review
Cinemas in Britain: A History of Cinema Architecture
Gray’s book documents the architecture of British cinema from the first dioramas of the mid-19th century
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Features
Top 10 unbuilt towers: Imperial Monumental Halls, by J P Seddon & E B Lamb
As plans for the kilometre-high Kingdom Tower in Saudi Arabia are unveiled, London’s Shard is nearly sheathed, and the Walkie-Talkie, Cheesegrater and Pinnacle all begin to emerge from the ground, we look back at 10 projects that weren’t quite so fortunate in their bids to make it off the drawing ...
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News
Foster’s shortlisted for heritage museum
Foster & Partners has been shortlisted to design a museum at Patna close to the border with Nepal.
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GMP completes Tianjin West Railway Station
GMP Architects has completed the 180,000sq m Tianjin West Railway Station in China after a construction period of two and a half years.
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Gaddafi's death prompts go-ahead for Libyan construction projects
UKTI is working with Libya’s National Transitional Government to find British firms that can play a role in rebuilding Libya’s infrastructure.
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Welsh planning director lands chief inspector role
Director for planning in Wales Peter Burley is to become head of the Planning Inspectorate team for England and Wales.
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Laundry arts centre completes
Van Heyningen & Haward has completed a £2.4 million arts centre for young people in Islington, north London
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News
YRM signs off green offices in Bucharest
YRM has completed the design for Romania’s first LEED-certified office building.
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Broadway Malyan schools set to open
Seven schools designed by Broadway Malyan for the Abu Dhabi Education Council will open this academic year
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News
Casper Mueller Kneer gallery opens in Bermondsey
White Cube has opened a third London art gallery, designed by Casper Mueller Kneer Architects, on Bermondsey Street.
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News
Arc-ML & Ikea's Strand East development is revealed
Developer LandProp has revealed plans for a 185,000sq m development designed by Arc-ML for Stratford, east London.
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Opinion
Should the Venturis be given this year’s RIBA Gold Medal?
Yes, says Charles Holland, the duo’s contribution is phenomenal; but Jack Pringle claims the pair’s buildings failed to live up to their fine words
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Building Study
Drawing board: L'AND Vineyards villas, Portugal, by Sergison Bates Architects
Sergison Bates partner Mark Tuff on the challenges of designing vineyard-led holiday homes in Portugal
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Opinion
Life beyond London
Peter Bishop’s vision of devolved design review is going to be hard to deliver but worth the struggle
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Opinion
Cities stand or fall on mediocrity
The standard of everyday buildings defines the architecture of the age
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Features
Reluctant heroes
As Stanton William’s King’s Cross art school opens its doors, we remember their diffident first appearance on the RIBA’s lecture platform
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