All Building Design articles in 24 October 2008 – Page 2
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News
Morrison anger over Waterloo towers call in
Allies & Morrison partner Graham Morrison has hit out at English Heritage after the government called-in the practice’s £1 billion Three Sisters project on London’s South Bank.
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News
Sheffield projects dominate RIBA Yorkshire awards
Sheffield buildings have won eight out of the 13 awards at this year’s RIBA Yorkshire White Rose Awards.
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News
Swedish practice launches passive house range
Young Swedish practice Kjellgren Kaminsky Architecture has developed six new “passive houses”.
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Wilkinson Eyre to design Exeter University landmark building
Wilkinson Eyre has beaten Foreign Office Architects to design a £45 million landmark building for Exeter University.
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Foster says recession will not force him to cut jobs
Norman Foster has shrugged off the world’s economic woes, vowing that a looming recession will not force Fosters & Partners to make any cuts to its 1,300-strong staff, despite the wave of redundancies hitting the UK.
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News
UK industry can impact on world forest management, says Greenpeace
New report shows ways of avoiding unsustainable plywood and obtaining FSC certified eco-timber
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News
Allies & Morrison Lambeth scheme called in by Blears
Communities secretary Hazel Blears has called in Allies & Morrison’s Three Sisters project in Lambeth.
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Van Egeraat’s Leipzig University is topped out
Erick Van Egeraat’s new building for the University of Leipzig in Germany has celebrated its topping out ceremony.
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Opinion
Step on it
Is it really acceptable to design a viewing platform (Solutions October 17) reached by stair with no lift access?
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Opinion
Window shopping
There are many admirable aspects of the refurbishment works at Trellick Tower (Solutions October 10), but the window replacement programme is not among them.
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News
Sustainability wins prizes
Entrants are sought for the 2009 Ashden Awards for Sustainable Energy, with prizes of up to £30,000.
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Opinion
Prickly problems at Shanghai
Finding some meaningful content for the British pavilion at the 2010 expo brings back memories of the Millennium Dome
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Opinion
War memories
Simon Henley described his practice’s design of Bagley Airfield clubhouse (First Look October 17) as “taking inspiration from the English country house”.
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Review
A niche for Kapoor
Anish Kapoor’s maquette-based show at the RIBA Gallery in Portland Place explores the nature of space
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Opinion
Insider view
I wonder what support there would be for an Arb candidate who would be pragmatic, with no political axe to grind — apart from to make sure Arb is accountable, prudent and supports the profession?
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Features
The ‘information superhighway’ as was
Barbour Index founder Patrick Barbour pictured in 1970 with his Mini-driving staff of index cataloguers
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Opinion
Homes truths
Perhaps congratulations regarding the Stirling Prize winner (News October 17) should be offered first to the developer, Countryside Residential, for its foresight in appointing Feilden Clegg Bradley to prepare a scheme for the Brooklands Avenue site in Cambridge?
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News
Low grants are little help to seaside towns
Almost half of the seaside towns given funding in the latest round of Cabe’s programme to regenerate coastal resorts have received £30,000 or less to spend on cultural projects.
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Opinion
Should the government speed up school rebuilding?
Yes, it will help us all, says BDP director Gavin Elliott; but Matt Bell, Cabe director of campaigns and education, fears that it would jeopardise quality
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