All Building Design articles in 24 June 2011 – Page 2
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News
Arup signs deal with Chinese giant
Pair make agreement on future work in front of David Cameron and Chinese premier Wen Jiabao
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News
First pictures from Serpentine Gallery Pavilion 2011 by Peter Zumthor
The heart of the ’Hortus Conclusus’ is revealed.
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Features
Architecture student shows 2011: The Bartlett
Highlights are many amongst the varied production of drawings, models, installations at this year’s show
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News
City of London approves Make scheme at London Wall
Planning committee ignores Barbican residents’ objections
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News
Hunters lands work on London free schools
Hunters has been appointed preferred bidder on two free schools schemes being built in London.The deals are worth around £2.6 million each and are the first free schools the west London firm has picked up since education secretary Michael Gove launched the initiative last year.The first project will turn the ...
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News
Wanted: architect for cinema revamp on tropical island
Award winning film maker Nick Broomfield backs project in Zanzibar
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News
Witherford Watson Mann's Southwark square scheme opens
Witherford Watson Mann’s scheme to make a public square in London more pedestrian friendly has opened.The redevelopment of Flat Iron Square in Southwark is the first part of the London Development Agency’s Bankside Urban Forest initiative and part of the mayor’s Great Outdoors programme to improve the capital’s public spaces.The ...
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Grimshaw reveals Southampton university scheme
First phase of Maritime Centre to be finished in 2014
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David Chipperfield appointed to take forward Geffrye Museum development
UK’s only museum of the home sticks with masterplanner for redevelopment and extension project
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Lord mayor becomes honorary president of London Festival of Architecture
Michael Bear will preside over 2012 event
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Government move to bring empty properties back into use
Coalition wants to change planning rules to allow temporary changes of use
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Multimedia
Video: Martin Creed/Haworth Tompkins - Scotsman Steps, Edinburgh
Urine soaked steps resurfaced in multicoloured marble
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News
Cultural Guide: June 27 - July 3
This week sees a cinema float down the East London waterways, columns seemingly defying gravity and the RA Annual Architecture Lecture
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News
RIBA President's Awards for Research 2011 shortlist announced
Thirteen projects nominated across three categories
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Review
Slogans & Battle cries: ‘Homes for heroes’
Architectural aphorisms explored by Paul Shepheard
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News
Alsop designs subway station for Toronto
Will Alsop at RMJM has designed a £100 million subway and bus station for the Toronto Transit Commission (TTC).
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News
International Intelligence: Pearl River Delta
The mega-region is still continuing its dramatic transformation, says Donald Johnson
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Technical
Serpentine Gallery Pavilion by Peter Zumthor
Peter Zumthor’s Serpentine Gallery Pavilion blacks out the noise and smells of London to lead the visitor to a tranquil garden of light.