All Building Design articles in 26 March 2010 – Page 2
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Features
Polyark this week: The Radiance Resort and CJ Lim
Polyark welcome a number of new members this week, including the RCA’s Rachel Harding who shared images of a project aimed at making the public more open to the idea of radiation having health benefits.
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News
Shanghai 2010 Expo pavilions near completion
As series of spectacular pavilions is taking shape in Shanghai for the 2010 expo, and Thomas Heatherwick’s design for the UK is no exception, but what message is it sending out?
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News
MPs: don’t skimp on British embassies
Foreign Office should ‘give due weight to prestige value of properties’
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News
Tories deny Cabe funding change
The Conservative Party has dismissed as “pure speculation” reports that it intends to cut direct funding for Cabe and turn it into a self-funding quango
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News
Nissen Adams splits in two
London firm Nissen Adams has split into two after eight years, with both founders setting up new practices
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News
HTA bids for work in India
HTA Architects is bidding for its first scheme in India – a major development for multinational the Tata group
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News
Noise fears could curtail landmark tower’s turbines
Elephant & Castle skyscraper’s signature element set to be turned off during the night
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News
Critics claim Make tower will destroy London views
A 42-storey skyscraper by Make will destroy views of London landmarks including Parliament Square, Westminster Abbey and Battersea Power Station, critics have claimed
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News
Military expansion
Form Art Architects has designed an extension to the National Army Museum, based at the Royal Hospital at Chelsea
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News
Arb fines Nottingham architect £1,000
Marsh Grochowski director guilty of failing to set out terms of project
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News
Polish war museum competition launched
British practices have been urged to enter an international competition to design a second world war museum in Poland
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News
Wandering Scots inspire Jencks’ Fife park project
Critic and architectural theorist Charles Jencks is to transform the blighted site of a spent Scottish coal mine into a fanciful landscape of stepped hillsides and artificial lochs
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News
Seafront theatre for Devon port
A £5 million theatre complex in Devon designed by Exeter practice LHC Architects has been given the green light
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Opinion
Needing unity
I was saddened to read that some practices are offering young architects dangerously long hours and salaries that fail to meet the minimum wage (News March 12)
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Opinion
Pavilion follows a Serpentine logic
Boots is finding the news that the Serpentine Gallery’s 2010 summer pavilion is to be designed by Jean Nouvel a little hard to square with the programme’s aim of bringing untried talent to British shores
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Opinion
Keep up the fight
There are three good reasons why Robin Hood Gardens should not be demolished
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Opinion
Get off the fence
As a recent part II graduate myself, I don’t see how the RIBA can allow such low pay
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Opinion
Paying the price of a Faustian pact
Will Alsop has left Archial, but the corporation isn’t letting go of his brand quite so easily, says Stephen Bayley.
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