All Building Design articles in 23 October 2009
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Lighthouse Trust to be wound down
The Lighthouse Trust is to be wound down over the next few weeks after Glasgow City Council withdrew all financial support.
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BIG wins competition for Swedish sports village
Danish practice BIG has won a design competition to work up plans for a sports village in the Swedish city of Malmo.
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Foster's Bishops Place tries again for planning
Norman Foster’s controversial Bishops Place scheme in the East End of London has moved a step forward.
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Edaw & Aecom's Derbyshire urban village
Designs by Edaw & Aecom for a new 25 ha urban village in Derbyshire have been submitted for planning.
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Anonymous Swedish competition draws big names
Caruso St John, BIG and Tadao Anso are among five architectural teams invited to enter a competition to design a new crematorium at Stockholm’s famous Woodland Cemetery.
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Allies & Morrison office block goes for planning
Development Securities has submitted a reserved matters planning application for an Allies & Morrison-designed office block at the Paddington Central scheme.
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Tottenham Court Road Crossrail station gains cautious approval
Cabe has cautiously welcomed Stanton Williams’ and Hawkins Brown’s designs for the new Crossrail station at Tottenham Court Road in central London.
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Mayor reveals Nine Elms masterplan
London mayor Boris Johnson has revealed plans for a 22ha masterplan for the regeneration of the Nine Elms area between Vauxhall and Battersea Power Station in south London
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Three on shortlist to revitalise Hammersmith's public square
Gillespies, Burns & Nice and Scape Design Associates have all submitted designs for a competition to create a new £1 million public square in a run-down part of west London.
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Paris earns a pink Halo
Self-styled guerrilla architect and AA graduate Michael Elion has premiered his latest work, a £27,000 (€30,000) illuminated pink halo which floats above the National Archives in Paris.
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New Spurs stadium submitted for planning
A planning application for Tottenham Hotspur football club’s new north London stadium has been submitted.
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Guide Dogs charity takes legal action over Exhibition Road project
Dixon Jones is facing a High Court challenge to its £25 million “shared space” scheme in central London.
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Candy & Candy considers lawsuit over Chelsea Barracks
Candy & Candy is the latest firm to consider legal action against Chelsea Barracks developer Qatari Diar over alleged unpaid fees.
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Herzog & de Meuron unveil Miami Art Museum designs
Herzog & de Meuron has unveiled its design for the new £135 million ($220 million) 11,150 sq m home for the Miami Art Museum in the US, due to open in 2013.
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Bradshaw warns Charles over architecture meddling
Culture secretary Ben Bradshaw has issued a thinly-veiled warning to Prince Charles over his opposition to modern architectural style.
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Works by Foster, Rogers and Hadid to be auctioned for charity
Works by top architects are to go under the hammer to raise money for built environment charity Article 25, which designs and builds schools, health centres and homes for some of the poorest people on earth.
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Architectural Association open day series
The Architectural Association School of Architecture is to hold open events for prospective diploma and foundation year students.
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Students invited to participate in 2010 London Festival of Architecture
The brief for the International Architecture Student Festival 2010 has been announced by the London Festival of Architecture.
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Review
BD's guide to your cultural week: October 26 to November 1
This week sees the opening of the architecture film season, Of Dreams and Cities at the BFI with something to please even the choosiest of architecture enthusiasts. Or if you fancy a dip into the medieval, why not catch David Starkey discussing our most brutal of monarchs, Henry VIII
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Olympic delivery chiefs grilled over 'City banker' salaries
Olympic delivery chiefs have been forced to defend their “City banker” salaries and bonuses during a grilling by the London Assembly.