All Building Design articles in 25 February 2011 – Page 2
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News
More UK firms vow to stay out of Libya till Gaddafi goes
Edward Cullinan among practices following Feilden Clegg Bradley’s lead
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Karo Architekten library in Brit Insurance Design awards final
An open air library in Germany has won the architecture category for the annual Brit Insurance Design of the Year awards.
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Review
Cultural Guide: February 28 - March 4
This week’s cultural guide explores the interface between public and private spaces in Shieldfield, Newcastle, before hazarding a guess at the future of architecture, 25 years down the line
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Review
Rodchenko and his Circle
A new London show puts his architectural photography in sharper focus
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News
Seven line up to fill hole in Rome made by Mussolini
David Chipperfield and Diener & Diener are among those shortlisted for controversial site along Via Giulia cleared by Mussolini 70 years ago.
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Test school saves government £4 million
The government has saved £4m on a significantly shortened procurement process for a school in Doncaster.
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Five UK firms head to the heart of Doha
Five British practices are to design the next phase of Qatar’s $5.5 billion Musheireb project in the historic centre of Doha.
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Lace inspires interior for Croatian island fortress
Brighton practice Quixotic Architecture has won planning permission to renovate a medieval tower on a Croatian island.
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Green light for Hopkins' Hampstead school extension
Hopkins has been granted planning permission for a new teaching and sports facility at South Hampstead High School in north London.
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Construction progress for Broadway Malyan college
Practice’s £66 million Bournville College at Longbridge has topped out this week.
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Victorian hospital saved from demolition
The Victorian Society has welcomed news that the Royal Alexandra Hospital in Brighton has been saved from demolition.
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Join Mumbai mission
Architects interested in breaking into India are invited to join the Mumbai Dialogue 2011 trade mission
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Devon team second in Manila site contest
A team of graduates from Devon practice Roderick James Architects has won second place in an international competition to design disaster-resistant housing and associated community facilities for a site in Taguig City, Manila.
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Technical
The Mac arts centre by Hackett Hall McKnight
A new in-situ concrete structure for the Metropolitan Arts Centre is emerging within Belfast’s dense and historic Cathedral Quarter.
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Review
Building a Library 44: The Monuments of Historic Cairo
Robert Harbison picks 50 books that should feature in any architectural library
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News
AHMM director says his academy proves importance of good design
The architect of the multi-award-winning Westminster Academy has mounted a robust defence of the profession’s role in school building.
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King's Cross boost for Allies & Morrison, Chipperfield and Porphyrios
Work is set to restart on three central London office buildings by David Chipperfield, Porphyrios and Allies & Morrison.
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Technical
Spun concrete columns
Technology once used for drains is now producing concrete columns with the smallest footprint ever.
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Technical
Ecobuild promises a greener future
This year’s conference is bigger than ever and with a new focus on architecture.
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