All Building Design articles in 23 Nov 2012
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Lewis and Hickey complete university building
The faculty sits on the University of Nottingham Jubilee campus
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Oscar Niemeyer (1907- 2012): Brazilian architect dies at 104
A tribute to the godfather of Brazilian architecture, who brought buildings to life with the stroke of a pen
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Mario Botta hotel opens in Shanghai
Rectangular hotel looks onto a Chinese-style ‘Secret Garden’
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Features
Is Osborne going to give construction what it needs?
The Autumn Statement is unlikely to bring large amounts of direct investment
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Features
Will EU changes let me register?
The fiendish complexity of international professional regulation is under scrutiny, but results may take a while
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Bringing clients the Olympic spirit
Kevin Owens is drawing on his Locog years to improve design from the client’s side
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Brady’s Olympic film to be used for marketing UK
Filming will wrap up next week with cauldron designer Thomas Heatherwick
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Ash Sakula issues site waste challenge
Architects have been asked to create designs for a workshop at the last remaining Meanwhile London project using waste materials in an attempt to promote ‘upcycled’ architecture. Ash Sakula’s Flitched competition asks entrants to work with engineers to design a workshop garden at the Caravanserai site in Canning Town using ...
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Smithfield developer hits back at Save claims
Henderson director accuses Save of being alarmist
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Building Study
Maiden Lane Estate, King’s Cross by PRP Architects
The regeneration balances the original low-rise estate with the larger ones of the King’s Cross masterplan
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Opinion
Join Canning Town’s Caravanserai
Ash Sakula’s competition is a great opportunity for an emerging practice
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Opinion
The most ruthless restoration in history
Mies van der Rohe’s Tugendhat Villa has been eerily cleansed of its past
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Opinion
Will the new Bristol mayor be good for the city?
Yes, says Jack Pringle, George’s energy will make a difference; but Tim Kent is wary of one person having so much power
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Here’s one that George didn’t win
We look back at the new mayor’s rejected plans to redevelop Bristol’s Temple Meads station
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Use smartphones for energy audits say researchers
Canadian research suggests using phones to allow homeowner audits