All Building Design articles in 22 January 2010 – Page 2
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News
Western Design makes waves with Poole hydrotherapy suite
Dorset-based practice Western Design has won planning permission for a £5 million extension to the Victoria Education Centre, a residential and day school for young disabled people in Poole
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News
EH wades into schools’ demolition debate
Heritage body lists 16 schools as disquiet grows over lack of refurbs in BSF programme
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Fat designs Cardiff TV centre fit for a Time Lord
Fat has drawn up plans for a new BBC TV production centre in Wales featuring a decorative 300m-long facade
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News
Job cuts are over, says Aukett’s chief
Aukett Fitzroy Robinson has called a halt to its redundancy programme after axing a quarter of its staff in the last 12 months
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News
LDA to spend £12.4m on Olympic site fringes
Six public realm projects set to transform unsafe and neglected areas
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Hemingway designer surf pods fail to sell
A string of high end “surf pods” designed by Wayne and Gerardine Hemingway and built with public money, have become the latest victims of the recession
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News
Teams design for patient dignity
The Department for Health has teamed up with the Design Council to launch the Design for Patient Dignity project
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Wirral joins the fan club
Worcester-based practice One has designed a £32 million health centre in Birkenhead on the Wirral
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Architect blames prejudice as mosque fails
The architect who drew up plans for a huge mosque next to the Olympic Park in east London has said the scheme fell through because of Islamophobia
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Analysis
RMJM banks on Fred Goodwin’s contacts
RMJM’s hiring of the disgraced former head of Royal Bank of Scotland has sparked outcry. But could it be a smart move for a firm looking to build international markets?
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Opinion
Slow road to professionalism
Boosting social mobility in architecture is hampered by the time it takes to become established
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Opinion
Universities did not overspend
University spending has not been luxurious and cutting expenditure will have serious long-term implications for the sector (Leader January 15)
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Opinion
Living proof
Ron Barnes (Letters January 8) makes various comments on Cabe’s Building for Life criteria, and then denounces both schemes in your cover story about the Kickstart programme (News December 18) as being unacceptable, judging them, it seems, on the basis of one photograph each
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Review
Throwing new light on Ruskin’s Stones of Venice
Robert Hewison’s new book, Ruskin on Venice, tells the story behind his writings
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Opinion
A lesson schools must learn
In their enthusiasm to replace Victorian school buildings, are councils repeating the mistakes they made with housing?
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Features
When the old ways of working just won’t do
Successful practices will need a radical change of approach and structure, argues Indy Johar
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Opinion
Goodwin may prove a wise investment
In a recession, someone with a track record of parting people from their cash has their uses
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Opinion
New schools first
The Building Schools for the Future programme has always been committed to the refurbishment of existing school buildings or other suitable premises where appropriate (News January 15) — and there are numerous examples so far, such as Elm Court School in Lambeth, which have given a new life into historic ...
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Features
Keeping an eye on the future of technology
IT is changing — and changing fast. But what are the trends and innovations that will really make a difference to your practice? We ask some of the profession’s experts to take a look at what’s coming in their specialist area
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