All Building Design articles in 28 January 2011 – Page 2
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News
Practice Architecture wins Architecture Foundation competition
Fledgling London firm appointed to South Kilburn arts project.
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News
John McAslan to masterplan Dulwich College
John McAslan & Partners has triumphed against Feilden Clegg Bradley Studios, Grimshaw and Marks Barfield to produce a masterplan for the independent school in south London.
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Architecture PLB triumphs in RIBA competition
Architecture plb has won an RIBA-run design competition for a new building at the Merchant Taylors’ School in Northwood, Middlesex.
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Richard Rogers appeals to government to save Cabe
Allow the proposed merger with the Design Council to take place or Britain’s quality of life will suffer, architect argues
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News
So, Marcus Lee, why did you leave Arup Associates?
Former Flacq man answers BD’s questions and vows to stay at Glenn Howells longer than Arup Associates
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Review
Cultural Guide: January 31 to February 6
This week’s cultural guide bounces between critical infastructures and adventure playgrounds
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Building Study
First look: Zumthor shelters historic Jericho mosaic
Swiss architect Peter Zumthor has designed a shelter to protect the Middle East’s largest mosaic
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Moonies stall Rogers’ Seoul skyscrapers
A £1.3 billion deal to build skyscrapers designed by Rogers Stirk Harbour in the centre of Seoul has hit the rocks because of a £110 million lawsuit filed by the Moonies.
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Benoy pushes into India after trade mission boost
Contracts could lead to opening of three studios
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Gustafson Porter in £63 million Valenica park win
Gustafson Porter beats off the likes of Zaha Hadid and Rogers Stirk Harbour & Partners to win the Valencia Parque Central design competition.
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Eisenman’s culture city open at last
The first two completed buildings of the City of Culture project in Spain – a library and a newspaper archive – will eventually be joined by four more, including a 2,000-seat theatre, a museum of Galicia and an international arts centre.Peter Eisenman’s hilltop complex overlooks Santiago de Compostela and, in ...
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Eva Jiricna develops new direction for Prague
Eva Jiricna is among a group of Czech architects, historians and town planners calling for a radical rethink for Prague
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Six shortlisted for Jinsha bridge scheme in China
Zaha Hadid, Denton Corker Marshall and Wilkinson Eyre have been invited to enter a limited international design competition for a pedestrian bridge in China
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Anne Thorne Architects completes 'PassivTerrace'
Anne Thorne Architects has completed a ’PassivTerrace’ refurbishment in Haringey, north London, for Metropolitan Housing Partnership.
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RIBA launches student competition
RIBA Competitions and housing association Affinity Sutton have launched a design ideas competition for part II architectural students based on the London Housing Design Guide.
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'Flat-pack' schools will make architects redundant
Architects are being written out of the government’s plans for school building, it emerged today.
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Broadway Malyan opens Sao Paulo office
International firm now earns more than half of its fees from outside Europe
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Feilden Clegg Bradley wins biggest ever job
Practice will open third office to handle design of Ulster University’s £250m scheme.
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Opinion
Housebuilding’s catch-22
In order to cut building costs, the industry needs to spend on technical innovation
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Opinion
What is the problem with the prince?
Prince Charles’s environmental aims are those you’d want in a developer. So what is it that rankles?
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