All Building Design articles in 25 April 2008 – Page 3
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News
Gateway needs single delivery body, say experts
The troubled Thames Gateway project should be delivered by a single unitary authority, leading figures including regional design champion Terry Farrell are set to tell the government.
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News
City festival in full bloom
Tonkin Liu is to design the signature pavilion for this year’s London Festival of Architecture
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News
Chipperfield’s City block refused
Stirling Prize winner David Chipperfield was refused planning permission on Tuesday for a new 19,000sq m office block development in the City of London.
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Opinion
Is bid-rigging intrinsic to PFI?
A procurement system meant to be more competitive appears to have engendered a whole new level of corruption
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News
Belfast’s Lyric design is on song
Belfast City Council has granted planning permission for O’Donnell & Tuomey’s £17.2 million Lyric Theatre.
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Technical
BaleHaus, the ‘carbon bank’ home
Devised by Bristol-based architect White Design and engineer Integral, BaleHaus is a eco-home made of straw
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Analysis
Leon Krier talks sustainable architecture
The Prince of Wales’s architecture guru Leon Krier talks with Jules Lubbock about the environmental merits of traditional buildings
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News
Architects welcome OFT probe
Leading architects have welcomed the Office of Fair Trading’s investigation into bid rigging in the construction sector as a chance for the industry to clean up its act.
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Review
Archigram’s David Greene revisited
Sixties icon David Greene tells Liz Bury how his work is being revisited for the noughties
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News
Mayor gains power to approve projects
The next mayor of London will enjoy unprecedented control over the capital’s architecture and planning, using new powers and financial resources.
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Technical
Maccreanor Lavington’s pioneering mixed sustainable housing in Amsterdam
The Luycksterrein community in central Amsterdam is a rich mix of live-work and private-social space
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News
Housing among the tree tops set to get Lewisham’s green light
This £1.5 million residential scheme by Duggan Morris Architects has been recommended for approval by planners in Lewisham, south-east London.
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News
Erinaceous collapse sees LRW go it alone
Manchester architect Leach Rhodes Walker (LRW) has completed a management buyout from parent company Erinaceous Group, which went into administration this week.
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Review
How radical sixties architecture let it all hang out
Forty years after the unrest of May 1968, Shumon Basar reviews Spaced Out, a study of some of the avant-garde structures of the psychedelic sixties
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Features
An office adjacent to the end of history
Philip Johnson’s office next to the WTC, circa 1973
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News
Stars’ campaign forces rethink on AA’s Triangle
New deal allows bookshop owners “graceful exit”, claims Brett Steele
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News
Cabe backs £350m Portsmouth project
Chapman Taylor and van Heyningen & Haward’s £350 million scheme for the redevelopment of a major site in central Portsmouth has won broad support from Cabe, despite concerns over architectural confusion within the scheme.
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Features
Dot to Dot: April 25
Connect the dots, name the building and send us your answer by 10am on Wednesday April 30 for a chance to win Rob Gregory’s new book, Key Contemporary Buildings, featuring plans, sections and elevations.
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News
2012 budget unrealistic
The House of Commons’ public accounts committee has slammed the government for its handling of the Olympic Games budget, describing its picture of expected costs as “unrealistic”.
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