All Building Design articles in 24 February 2006 – Page 2

  • Network Rail has unveiled new images of John McAslan & Partners’ £500 million redevelopment of New Street Station in Birmingham.
    News

    What's new in Brum

    2006-02-24T00:00:00Z

    Network Rail has unveiled new images of John McAslan & Partners' £500 million redevelopment of New Street Station in Birmingham.

  • No Friday fun: Leeds’ public spaces and city centre streets were virtually empty from 10pm to 2am last week.
    News

    Empty bottle, empty city

    2006-02-24T00:00:00Z

    Urban designers' best efforts are being undone by alcohol policies that make public spaces no-go zones for families and children. Ellen Bennett grabbed a WKD and went out on the town in Leeds to investigate

  • Opinion

    Concrete Boots

    2006-02-24T00:00:00Z

    Boots loves poems, which is why our hearts skipped a beat when we received a poem from reader Paul Shearsmith who is in a band: A Lad from Tad and the Train Crash Skaters.

  • News

    Budget blow for Bristol cathedral

    2006-02-24T00:00:00Z

    Ambitious plans by Allies & Morrison to extend Bristol Cathedral have been delayed for at least two years by funding problems.

  • Zaha Hadid Architects was celebrating again this week following its latest international win — a new project for the American University of Beirut.
    News

    Zaha does Beirut

    2006-02-24T00:00:00Z

    Zaha Hadid Architects was celebrating again this week following its latest international win - a new project for the American University of Beirut.

  • News

    Design becomes BSF heavyweight

    2006-02-24T00:00:00Z

    Design should count for one-fifth in any evaluation of Building Schools for the Future bids, the government has said.

  • Looking south-west across the development.  Donnybrook has been scaled in response to the height and grain of the surrounding streets.
    Building Study

    Donnybrook housing by Peter Barber

    2006-02-24T00:00:00Z

    Peter Barber Architects' low-rise, high-density dwellings for Donnybrook in London's East End have redrawn the template for urban terraced housing.

  • News

    Bemused Fraser returns art grant

    2006-02-24T00:00:00Z

    Architect Malcolm Fraser has been forced to return part of a £30,000 grant from the Scottish Arts Council three years after he was unable to realise a bold arts project in Edinburgh.

  • News

    Stolen RIBA archive sold on eBay

    2006-02-24T00:00:00Z

    Curator convicted of theft of ‘unique' Voysey images. Institute insists ‘lessons have been learnt'

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    Features

    Architest

    2006-02-24T00:00:00Z

    This week: Ian Martin

  • News

    Camden to approve King's Cross scheme

    2006-02-24T00:00:00Z

    The King's Cross redevelopment is set to be approved by Camden Council next month.

  • News

    Team appointed for Alsop's Bradford plan

    2006-02-24T00:00:00Z

    Urbed and Glenn Howells Architects have been hired by Bradford council to oversee the implementation of Will Alsop's masterplan.

  • News

    Architecture for all under school reforms

    2006-02-24T00:00:00Z

    Radical new proposals to shake up architectural education could open up the profession to a wider range of society and tackle student debt.

  • Hamilton Associates has submitted a 25-storey residential tower in Aldgate, on the edge of the City of London, for planning permission.
    News

    Aldgate off

    2006-02-24T00:00:00Z

    Hamilton Associates has submitted a 25-storey residential tower in Aldgate, on the edge of the City of London, for planning permission.

  • Opinion

    Talk about urbanism, with a biscuit

    2006-02-24T00:00:00Z

    In Selfridges this week a Chinese artist has been overseeing an unusual city building programme.

  • Archigram’s Instant City in Bournemouth, 1968.
    News

    US bidders line up for £3m Archigram files

    2006-02-24T00:00:00Z

    A large part of the Archigram archive is on the verge of being sold out of the country to North American buyers.