All Building Design articles in 23 March 2012 – Page 3
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News
Data shows sharp drop in new orders
New construction orders in 2011 fell by 14% on the previous year, according to the latest government data.
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Games set to boost job market
Recruitment firm Manpower has said the London Olympics could kickstart a recovery in the UK economy.
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Foster and Partners' Bloomberg Place approved
The City of London HQ proposal won praise from Cabe earlier this month
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City looks abroad for project funds
Birmingham Council leaders are targeting Abu Dhabi, China, Norway and Saudi Arabia to invest up to £1 billion as part its Big City Plan.
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Housing prices may have bottomed out
Recovering confidence in the housing market is still fragile, according to the latest survey from the RICS
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Latest McAslan design for Elephant & Castle revealed
Leisure centre part of £1.5 billion revamp
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Competitions
Boka Artist Residence Competition
Architects worldwide are invited to participate in the International Architecture Competition for the Boka Artist Residence.
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Planning reforms to come into force next week
Chancellor confirms NPPF as part of Budget speech
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Brad Pitt is 'pushing' his children to become architects
Frustrated architect hopes to inspire his children
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Shuttleworth says Shard won't survive
Speaking at Ecobuild Make boss gives views on Renzo Piano’s tower
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Squire looks to Apple store for Shell Centre inspiration
South Bank scheme will take the form of ‘slender towers’
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Building Study
King's Cross western concourse by John McAslan and Partners
Fifteen years in planning, John McAslan’s ambitious concourse underpins a major transformation of the hitherto neglected London station
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Technical
Canopy for Roman site, Cartagena, Spain by Amann Cánovas Maruri Architects
Madrid-based Amann Cánovas Maruri Architects has completed a new canopy for an archaeological site in Molinete Park in Cartagena, south-eastern Spain.
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Feilden Clegg Bradley's Belfast university plans unveiled
£250 million project is architect’s largest to date
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Competitions
Landscape, Architecture & Wine architecture competition
Innovative ideas are invited to encourage the tourism of wineries and to introduce wine brands to a wider public