All Building Design articles in 25 November 2005 – Page 2
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News
Lowest density scheme picked for Packington
Architect Pollard Thomas Edwards has beaten HTA and Feilden Clegg Bradley to be selected as preferred bidder to re-design north London’s Packington Estate.
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Southwark council seeks volunteers
Southwark council is seeking volunteers to sit on a new design review panel to advise on poorly designed schemes flagged up by its planning officers.
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Review
Putting Nato on the couch
The Nigel-Coates-led architecture collective returned to the AA to reevaluate its work.
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Technical
Classics degree
Clever use of surfaces is key to uniting a Cambridge college’s diverse buildings.
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Building Study
Chill on the hill
Spiritual retreat meets boutique hotel in Bates Maher’s timber hermitages in County Tipperary. Graham Bizley finds sanctuary
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Opinion
Call the bulb police
Nick Cullen of Hoare Lea is spot on. Ban the tungsten lamp. But this would only create a lightbulb black market (a light market?).
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News
Shortlist drawn up to rebuild Broadmoor
BDP, Maap Architects, Swanke Hayden Connell and Oxford Architects are competing for the first phase of a £190 million plan to redevelop Broadmoor Hospital — home to some of the UK’s most notorious criminals.
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News
Britain’s design deficit
Architects have been left out of the urban renaissance, leaving design quality to fall short, says a report from Richard Rogers’ Urban Task Force.
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Technical
Thinking inside the box
Plastic honeycomb walls create a show-stopping boardroom at TV channel Five, writes Damian Arnold
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News
Billy Bragg warns of racial tensions in the Gateway
Everyone’s been talking about the Urban Task Force’s claim that the white middle classes are deserting the cities in droves, but this week singer Billy Bragg highlighted a new threat of racial tension lurking in the Thames Gateway.Bragg, a Barking boy born and bred, told the Thames Gateway Forum there ...
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News
Young Birmingham firm beats big names
Young Birmingham firm Kinetic AIU has won a competition to design the masterplan for a large waterside site in Eastside, central Birmingham.
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Cabe backs Gehry’s quirkier Hove design
Watchdog supports tower scheme but criticises more boring elements
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Gateshead towers win award
Saltwell Towers in Gateshead has won the Society of Chief Architects of Local Authorities’ (Scala’s) Civic Building of the Year Award
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Two appointed for Trocadero revival
Sheppard Robson and international practice Moren Gregory have been appointed as architects on the latest revamp of London’s Trocadero building.
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