All Building Design articles in 22 July 2011 – Page 2
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News
Nord selected for Glasgow hospice
Nord has been appointed to design a new facility for the Prince & Princess of Wales Hospice in Glasgow.The building, due to be completed in 2016, will provide palliative care facilities for adults and young people.Nord director Alan Pert, who earlier this year split from practice co-founder Robin Lee after ...
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News
Z-A Studio and ICRAVE win competition to design pop-up wedding chapel
Nearly 60 designs submitted in 10 days for competition celebrating legalisation of gay marriage in New York
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Multimedia
The Museum of Liverpool: 3XN's Kim Nielsen defends his design
The Museum of Liverpool opened to the news it had been nominated for this year’s Carbuncle Cup.
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Building Study
The Valleys: some of the saddest sights in Britain
The south Wales Valleys bear the architectural scars of their brutal history
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News
Hadid's US Art Museum to open next spring
Launch date announced for the 2008 competition-winning scheme
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Opinion
Green shoots
While it’s good to see plans for the former Commonwealth Institute in Kensington are coming on apace.
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Opinion
Beach buddies
Boots was excited to hear that the friendship between Richard Rogers and Renzo Piano is holding up strong, as the pair escaped this week to sunnier climes on their annual holiday.
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Features
Class of 2011: Robert Ware, Royal College of Art
The City of London’s security system has become obsolete. Terrorism is evolving.
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News
Clark unveils simplified planning policy
Proposals involve producing slimmed down version of existing document
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News
Benoy wins three jobs in India worth £1.5 million
Dedicated India team to be created at London office
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News
London mayor publishes viewing corridor proposals
Corridor around Parliament set to be protected
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News
Squire team set to win Shell Centre development
The company behind the redevelopment of Chelsea Barracks is expected to be named as the winner of one of the most prized property deals in London.Qatari Diar is expected to be told early next month that, together with partner Canary Wharf, it has won the scheme to redevelop the Shell ...
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Features
Class of 2011: Kim Bjarke, Architectural Association
The project is investigating the relationship between the original architectural object and its copies.
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Features
Class of 2011: Edward Swift, London Metropolitan University
This project seeks to ask questions of the architect’s role in a large scale infrastructural project associated with current concerns over the future of energy provision in the UK
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Features
Class 2011: Christopher N. Christophi, Leicester School of Architecture
A project in reaction to pressures facing the Venetian lagoon and the increasing threat of invasive algae growth, due to the nearing completion of the Lagoon’s MOSE flood gates.