All Building Design articles in 27 August 2004 – Page 2
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News
Farrell plots Royal coup
Terry Farrell has launched a controversial bid to oust HOK International from Britain’s biggest-ever hospital scheme.
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News
Campaign to save live/work
A campaign group including architects, developers and regeneration experts has called on the government to enshrine live/ work in new planning guidance.
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Cam crossing
Engineer Whitbybird and artist Gerry Judah have unveiled images of a new foot and cycle bridge across the river Cam in Cambridge. The £1.9 million river crossing will be the first built in the city for 40 years.The 150m double-arched steel structure also includes a seating area for pedestrians. It ...
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Opinion
How to spot a bully, and what to do next
I stand accused. Firstly of plotting to ambush and trick members of my client team, and secondly of working to my own secret agenda and not as part of a team.
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Opinion
Concrete Boots
Holyrood idolGlamorous Holyrood architect Benedetta Tagliabue just can’t stop turning heads, and journalists are no exception, it seems.A recent profile of the Italian published in Scotland on Sunday was reminiscent of, well, Mills & Boon actually.“She glides over hillocks of rubble with grace and effortless elegance, a smile on her ...
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News
Dutch planners lose Goth battle with Fat
Fat’s controversial design for a Dutch school in ecclesiastical style looks set to go ahead after a two-year battle with planners.
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Baillie Scott neighbour dispute
The Twentieth Century Society has objected to designs for a new rectory next to one of the most important arts & crafts buildings in the UK.
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Childhood attention seeker is calmed
Caruso St John has reined back its designs for the grade II listed Bethnal Green Museum of Childhood following fierce criticism from English Heritage and the Victorian Society.
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News
Alsop urged to explain eight Cloud changes
The inquiry into the abandoned Fourth Grace scheme, the Cloud, in Liverpool wants Will Alsop to explain why it was redesigned eight times between January and July this year.
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Design adviser row rumbles on as Farrell takes Edinburgh job
Terry Farrell was this week appointed to design the £60 million Edinburgh International Conference Centre extension, further fuelling the row over his role as the city’s design champion.A council report last week confirmed Farrell’s appointment to the job and dismissed claims of a conflict of interest.The report responded to complaints ...
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Technical
In detail 19: St Paul Old Ford Church, Bow, London
An unused church in Bow has been saved from demolition by the vision of its vicar.
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