All Building Design articles in 24 April 2009 – Page 2
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Opinion
What role should the public have in the planning system?
BD editor Amanda Baillieu and reader Charles Thomson go head to head on the thorny issue of democracy – or lack of - in the planning system
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News
New flu resource centre designs
Multi-disciplinary firm Morgan Professional Services has revealed images of its £12 million UK stem cell bank and influenza resource centre in South Mimms, Hertfordshire.
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News
2012 media centre 'would blight Olympic legacy', says Cabe
Cabe has savaged plans for London 2012’s Olympic media centre, saying it is unable to support the current designs.
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News
Aukett Fitzroy Robinson set to lay off staff after predicting a loss
One of the two dedicated architectural practices listed on the London Stock Exchange has said it will be making redundancies because of bigger than expected losses when it publishes its interim results in June.
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News
Foster lost £80m in last year, according to Rich List
Norman Foster has lost £80 million in the last year, according to this year’s Sunday Times Rich List which sees Foster – the only architect to appear on the list this year –placed 333rd and worth an estimated £170 million.
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News
New stats show 861% increase in architects claiming dole
The annual increase in the number of architects claiming job seekers allowance has reached a staggering 861%.
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Review
BD’s guide to your cultural week: April 27 to May 3
Uncover Le Corbusier’s hidden side and his influence on the Barbican estate, meet the pioneer of installation art in America and take a trip to the ends of the Earth without leaving the capital.
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Review
Review: Architecture Depends, by Jeremy Till.
I feel obliged to declare my interests: I am a “Till-ite”. Not a disciple, but a product of the University of Sheffield School of Architecture that Jeremy Till lead from 1999 - 2006, first as Head of School and then Director of Architecture.
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Review
Review: Camps: A guide to 21st-century space, by Charlie Hailey
A book about Camps, how much can you write about that? Well, this book – beautifully designed by Emily Gutheinz – with detailed descriptions of numerous camps proves that there is a whole field of research and information about an incredibly diverse and interesting phenomenon commonly known as camps.
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News
Devereux merges with Dewjo’c to create 250-strong practice
Devereux Architects has merged with North-east practice Dewjo’c Architects to create a combined 250-strong practice.
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News
£44.5m from Arts Council for recession-hit sector
The Arts Council England is to invest an extra £44.5 million in artists and arts organisations over the next two years.
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News
Photographers’ Gallery axes plans for new O’Donnell & Tuomey building
The Photographers’ Gallery in central London has scrapped plans for a £16 million building by O’Donnell & Tuomey amid funding fears
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News
Work starts on Soho Lodge
Conservation specialists from HOK have begun work on the restoration of Soho Lodge, the grade II listed summerhouse in the middle of Soho Square in central London
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News
DC showcase for Welsh system
A modular building system for affordable housing based on traditional Welsh building methods is to be shown at a major US cultural festival this summer
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News
Cracking headquarters, Gromit
An £8 million headquarters building designed by Alec French Architects has been completed for Wallace & Gromit creator Aardman Animations
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News
Ground Zero towers face 20 year delay, says report
Richard Rogers and Norman Foster’s towers for New York’s Ground Zero site may not be completed for another 20 years, according to a leaked report commissioned by the city’s Port Authority
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News
DLA cracks culture competition
DLA Architecture has won the RIBA competition to design a cultural centre in Northwich, Cheshire
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Barracks row at risk of causing RIBA split
Saga deepens as RIBA-affiliated group backs Prince Charles’ intervention
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