All Building Design articles in 26 June 2009 – Page 2
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News
US construction recovery stalls, according to AIA figures
Hopes for an early recovery of the American construction industry have stalled, according to the latest figures from the American Institute of Architects’ Architecture Billings Index.
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Carmody Groarke transforms Natural History Museum gallery
Former Yaya winner Carmody Groarke’ latest project has opened to the public – a temporary gallery conversion at London’s Natural History Museum for a modern art exhibition inspired by Charles Darwin’s book The Expression of Emotions in Man.
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Architects on winning Newham bid will have to fight to stay on project
Six architects who have worked on developer Bouygues’ successful bid to regenerate east London’s Canning Town will have to fight to remain on the project.
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London Olympics stadium design could change again
Designs for the London 2012 Olympic Stadium could be altered at the last minute amid a major change of plan for the venue in legacy mode.
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Feilden Clegg Bradley’s Brighton academy goes on show
Designs by Feilden Clegg Bradley Studio for a new £28 million academy in Brighton have gone on public display ahead of a planning application this summer.
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Only 13 colleges to receive cash following Learning & Skills Council fiasco
Just 13 of 180 college projects will be bailed out following the Learning & Skills Council rebuilding debacle, the organisation has announced.
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Court ruling fails to stop work on Zaha Hadid’s Seville library
Zaha Hadid Architects is to continue working on its €4 million Seville library project, despite a court ruling in favour of local residents who objected to the scheme.
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Multimedia
BD Podcast: Robin Hood Gardens, Crossrail design woes, the Architecture Foundation’s new HQ
In BD's weekly news podcast the editors discuss the top architecture news stories each week.
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Architype wins energy prize
Green practice Architype has won the prestigious Ashden Award for sustainable energy
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Aukett staff agree to pay cut
Twenty associates follow directors by taking 10% average drop in salary
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Nagan Johnson telegraphs its intentions for three new homes
Nagan Johnson has won planning permission for two residential buildings on a narrow site in the Telegraph Hill conservation area in the London Borough of Lewisham
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Excluded student wins Kingston place
A student who was kicked out of mainstream education but went on to win a place on Kingston’s Architecture degree course has won a major national award for his efforts
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Anger as Crossrail chief questions value of design
Alsop, Ritchie and MacCormac point to Jubilee Line Extension’s legacy
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Efficiency clause to be binned
A proposed clause within Part L of the building regulations that would have made it compulsory for homeowners to upgrade the energy efficiency of their homes has been dropped
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New Robin Hood Gardens residents survey challenges demolition
Council and Homes & Communities Agency committed to bulldozing estate as Twentieth Century Society pledges new fight
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Manchester nixes shared surfaces
Manchester City Council is set to reject official Cabe guidance on street design by refusing to include “shared surfaces” in its new Street Design Manual
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Sheffield council rejects eco-home plan
London practice Parritt Leng is to appeal to the communities secretary after being refused planning permission by Sheffield City Council for a £7 million rural eco-home project
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Opinion
Shape shifter
Jonathan Glancey (June 19) seems to be perpetuating an urban myth. Does he really believe the plan of the NatWest Tower was based on the NatWest logo?
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