All Building Design articles in 27 March 2009 – Page 2
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News
Jestico & Whiles’ Baker Street scheme wins planning
Jestico & Whiles has won planning for a 16,000 sq m mixed use scheme in central London.
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Review
BD’s guide to your cultural week: March 30 to April 3
This week's cultural highlights include Pedro Costa's acclaimed 'Colossal Youth' at the Barbican and the opening of the V&A's new blockbuster summer show,' Baroque 1620 - 1800: Style in the Age of Magnificence'.
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RIBA council votes down controversial client contract
RIBA council members have voted down a revised version of the institute's controversial client contract at its spring council meeting.
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Multimedia
Hassell's new Adelaide Oval grandstand (fly-through)
Watch a fly-through of Australian practice Hassell and Cox Architects' new Adelaide Oval grandstand.
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Competitions
Holiday let - French Pyrénées
A spacious 3 bedroom village house in beautiful countryside on the Aude - Ariège border enjoying stunning views across the Pyrénées. 40 minutes from Caracssonne airport. Sleeps 5.
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Multimedia
Whitechapel Gallery extension (video)
Take a virtual tour as Ellis Woodman talks to the architects behind the new Whitechapel Gallery extension
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News
GMW Architects opens Qatar office
GMW Architects has opened an office at Doha in Qatar, to be known as GMW Gulf
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Architects deluged by planning bumph
The government has issued more than 3,200 pages of planning guidance in the past four years
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Scottish watchdog bites RMJM ‘fortress’
A £70 million proposal by RMJM for Scotland’s biggest modern university has been slammed by the country’s design watchdog for its “fortified nature”, which the organisation claims will exacerbate security concerns
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New work staves off Allies & Morrison layoffs
Allies & Morrison has staved off around 30 planned job cuts following a series of new project wins
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Tate extension set to win planning...
Herzog & de Meuron’s landmark extension to Tate Modern is set to be approved by planners next week
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Pond life in Peterborough
Richards Partington Architects has won planning permission for a £500,000 satellite classroom scheme for the Foster & Partners-designed Thomas Deacon Academy in Peterborough
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Refurb good, new-build better
The Homes & Communities Agency has warned that the refurbishment of existing housing stock will neither meet demand nor stimulate the construction market
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Hopkins’ Velodrome starts on site
Building work has begun on Hopkins Architects’ Velodrome on the 2012 Olympic site in east London
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Reid’s ‘all UK’ homes for Cotswolds scheme
The developer behind a £400 million Cotswolds village featuring designs by Will Alsop, Eva Jiricna and Sarah Featherstone has asked architect Richard Reid to design an all-British section, using UK- only materials and labour
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New twist of fate for CZWG tower
CZWG has won planning permission for its £25 million student accommodation project near Wembley Stadium in Brent, following a public inquiry
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Nottingham bids to be world design capital
The city of Nottingham is bidding to be the 2012 world design capital, citing Benson & Forsyth’s Pod building among its design credentials
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Government offers lifeline for cash-starved arts projects
Arts Council prepares list of "shovel-ready" schemes hit by recession
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Architects are creating toxic 'killing machines'
Sustainability expert William McDonough warns of over-focusing on carbon neutrality
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