All Building Design articles in 27 April 2007 – Page 2
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Competitions
Holiday let – Lot Valley vineyards
Long or short holiday let. Lot Valley vineyards riverside house.
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Competitions
Holiday let - Straw Bale Cabin, East Yorkshire
New for 2007. A unique "natural" building with renewable energy and a host of eco features.
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Competitions
Wanted - Flat to rent in London
UK architect returning from time in Canada requires short term bedsit, room or 1 bed flat in London.
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Holiday Let - near Toulouse, France
A well-appointed three bedroomed house, two double and three single beds to rent.
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For sale - House in Andalucía
Typical 4-bedroom townhouse with garage in Almedinilla, Andalucía, Spain.
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Competitions
Holiday Let – South Brittany
Cottage, sleeps 4, 2 bedrooms with washbasins, shower room & separate WC, kitchen/dining, lounge with fireplace, garden.
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Flat to let – Crouch End, London
Refurbished ground floor two bedroom flat with patio to let in Stroud Green, Crouch End.
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Competitions
Studio to let - Notting Hill, London
Large studio flat in Notting Hill, London. Panoramic rooftop views from small balcony.
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Opinion
Victoria values
Surely Land Securities’ willingness to lop 4m of one of KPF’s proposed twin towers and 24m of the other (News April 20) is little more than a classic developer’s ploy of throwing an excessive scheme into the ring and then make a big “concession” by scaling it back to something ...
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Opinion
Tall story
A dream team of tall buildings from around the world has been brought together on a single island in a montage mocked up by the Financial Times for the front page of its relaunch issue this week.
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News
Spiralling Serpentine
Designs for this year’s Serpentine Gallery Pavilion by Scandinavian duo architect Kjetil Thorsen and artist Olafur Eliasson were unveiled this week.
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News
Weymouth plan sails in
Barlow Henley’s masterplan for the £120 million regeneration of the Weymouth Ferry terminal has been approved by Weymouth & Portland Borough Council.
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Technical
Technology on the move
Gollifer Langston’s eye-catching mobile classroom for Camden education authority uses a mix of technologies more usually employed in space or at sea.
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Opinion
Lunar tick
As if English Partnerships’ decision to reject designs by HTA and Alison Brooks Architects for its Campbell Park regeneration scheme in Milton Keynes wasn’t tough enough (News April 20), now the two practices must contend with the eagle eyes of one of our readers.
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Opinion
Love’s rocky road
A sparkling speech by Pat Mirrlees at Terry Farrell’s and Mei Xin’s wedding party at the Wallace Collection revealed her key role in not only bringing the happy couple together, but also in ensuring they didn’t split up.
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News
Larnaca Works passes planning
Hawkins Brown has won planning for its proposed redevelopment of Larnaca Works in Southwark.
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News
Hong Kong research win
Woods Bagot has seen off competition from Zaha Hadid Architects and Foster & Partners to design a new research complex for the Hong Kong University of Science & Technology.
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Opinion
Great imposter
I was deeply offended by your back page reference last week to God “the Great Architect”.
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News
Farrell’s Edinburgh extension scrapped
Designs by Terry Farrell to extend his International Conference Centre in Edinburgh have been scrapped following the shock withdrawal of the developer.