All Building Design articles in 26 February 2010 – Page 2
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News
New Cabe guide seeks to engage pupils in school design
Cabe has launched a guide for schools undergoing building or refurbishment projects which is designed to help teachers engage pupils in the process.
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Features
Polyark this week: Curzon Street Station, dystopian London and iconic architecture
This week's Polyark update sees a photographic tour of the Polyark II exhibition that opened last week at Strathclyde University, a dystopic vision of London and a discussion on what makes an icon.
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WAM's new Dutch hotel
Dutch practice WAM Architecten is behind the design of new hotel in the town of Zaandam.
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Planning granted for Robert Adam's Jersey development
Robert Adam Architects has been granted planning consent for three major new houses in Jersey.
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Review
BD's Guide to your cultural week- March 1 to March 7
There's a whole lot of legacy in this week's cultural guide with the Architecture Foundation zooming in the Olympics. But for the more lethargic cultural athlete, why not sample a taste of American glamour in mid-century modern architecture with the Royal College?
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Features
Entries open for station and housing student competitions
Two design competitions for students were launched this week, both with work at architectural practices as the prize.
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News
UK firms to design area around US embassy
Farrells to masterplan 6ha site, as Kieran Timberlake wins building
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There go the events, here comes the bride
The RIBA is radically scaling back its key exhibition space at its Portland Place HQ so that it can use it as a wedding venue
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Weather could freeze recovery
Housebuilders have voiced fears that the extreme winter weather will put the brakes on recovery in the housing market
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Tories set out plan for local design standards
Councils will struggle without more resources, warns RIBA president
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UK firm walks away with Portuguese footbridge
Powell-Williams Architects has beaten 17 local architects to win a competition to build a pedestrian bridge (pictured) in Aveiro, Portugal
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Hub unifies Gorebridge
Edinburgh practice Lee Boyd Architects has won planning permission for a £3 million community hub in Gorebridge, south of Edinburgh
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Cabe told assessors to destroy scores
Kickstart ‘enablers’ reveal more evidence of secrecy culture at architecture watchdog
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Architects fly to India for Mumbai Dialogue
A delegation of 10 practices, led by New London Architecture and the London Development Agency, travelled to Mumbai this week to woo Indian developers
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Lobbyists’ influence over listing denounced
Wilson’s Hereford House could be relisted after evidence questioned
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Rivington bold-as-brass Hackney school extension wins consent
Rivington Street Studio has won planning permission for the £6 million extension and refurbishment of a school in Hackney, east London
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Reiach & Hall reveals Maggie’s Centre design
Reiach & Hall Architects has revealed its conceptual design for the latest Maggie’s Cancer Care Centre in Lanarkshire, Scotland
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Architects in talks over Robin Hood Gardens
Developer lines up four firms to replace Smithsons estate
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Opinion
Refrain, please
I find myself equally affronted by both protagonists in your debate “Should architects try harder to please the public?” (February 19)
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