All Building Design articles in 25 November 2011 – Page 2
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News
HOK leaves its marque on US Porsche HQ
Architect designs facility for car company that includes offices, test track, restaurant and shop
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News
Amanda Levete Shoreditch tower plans withdrawn
Proposals for Huntingdon estate site will be re-submitted in new year
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Technical
Metropol Parasol in Seville by Jürgen Mayer H
One of the world’s largest wooden structures has been built in Spain to house Roman ruins, a farmers’ market, cultural events and a café
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News
Moussavi: working in the third world is ‘easy option’
Former FOA partner astonishes V&A audience with attack on gap-year architecture students
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Zaha Hadid and Muma make Museum of London shortlist
Allies & Morrison and Rick Mather also contenders for £4.5 million project
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Opinion
Let’s put our housing in order
Giving cash to housebuilders solves nothing — the government needs to tackle the real issues
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Building Study
First Look: Peter Barber’s ziggurat homes form fourth side of Stepney site
Peter Barber Architects has revealed plans for a new social housing development set around a community garden, at Hannibal Road in Stepney, east London.
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News
UNStudio designs airport for Georgia's new parliamentary city
Air traffic control tower will change colour
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Architects protest over Glasgow project
Architects held a protest in Glasgow this week over a controversial decision to grant planning permission for GD Lodge’s proposed redevelopment of Broomielaw Quay, a joint venture between Capella Developments and the city council.
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Review
Goodbye, Piccadilly
Jack Cotton’s 1959 scheme might have meant a very different view of central London
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News
Build cities in the green belt, says leading think tank
Garden cities key to economic recovery according to Policy Exchange
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News
Formation Architects designs first Skanska housing
Residential development planned for Clay Farm, Cambridge
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Sustainable developer wound up
Sustainable developer BioRegional Quintain is to be wound up after listed parent company Quintain decided to focus on the London market.
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Opinion
Remember the RIBA’s masque
Your Archive picture (November 18) did not show a dress in the shape of Liverpool Cathedral but the St Paul’s Cathedral costume used in the finale of the masque about Sir Christopher
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Opinion
Are government-backed mortgages too risky?
Yes, says Ian Mulheirn, they involve taking a lot of risk onto the public sector balance sheet; while Nick Jopling says it will increase housing supply
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Opinion
Take us seriously, but don’t be serious
Versailles shows the significance of interiors, but it’s impossible to escape their artful wit
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