All Building Design articles in 28 January 2011 – Page 3
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News
Rogers, HOK and Hopkins among Shell Centre line-up
Rogers Stirk Harbour, Allies & Morrison, Hopkins and HOK are among those in the frame for one of the most prized schemes in London – the redevelopment of the Shell Centre
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News
MPs back West Ham in 2012 stadium bid
A host of London-based Labour MPs have backed West Ham Football Club’s bid to take over the Olympic stadium, as the Olympic Park Legacy Company deferred a decision over the future tenant of the Populous-designed arena.
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News
Robin Hood Gardens remodelled
Sarah Wigglesworth Architects has devised a scheme that could save east London flats Robin Hood Gardens from the bulldozers
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News
RICS report urges more prefab design
Architects are being urged to use more innovative methods of house building including prefabrication in a report by the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors
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News
Pickles under fire for Greenwich approval
Communities secretary Eric Pickles has been accused of paying lip service to his flagship localism policy after he gave the green light to the redevelopment of Greenwich Market
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Technical
Central Saint Martins by Stanton Williams
Stanton Williams’ transformation of a Victorian granary into a campus for Central Saint Martins College of Art & design has made inventive reuse of original features.
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Opinion
Window smear
Your feature on student buildings at Somerville College, Oxford (Technical January 14) shows a window unit section that is unbelievable
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Opinion
Oxley Woods: the inside story
Your front page story and leader (January 21) contain much that supports what has been achieved at Oxley Woods to date. However, the headline,”Rogers ditched” is misleading and contradicts the success story described in both pieces
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Opinion
Home making
Your leader (January 21) views the dumping of Rogers Stirk Harbour & Partners’ Oxley Woods designs primarily through the prism of Modern
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Opinion
Only way forward
Further to the restructuring of the RIBA and abolition of the RIBA Trust, members will have received an email from the president about statements made in the press
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Review
Ezra Stoller photography exhibition
As an architect, Stoller understood the buildings he photographed. But his images became icons in their own right
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Opinion
Docklands vision
I don’t want to detract from Reg Ward’s great visionary qualities (News January 21).
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News
Buckley Gray Yeoman's Shoreditch satellite HQ launched
Buckley Gray Yeoman has won planning for the new headquarters of a satellite communications company in Shoreditch, east London
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Opinion
A bloody good Hydeing
Perhaps it was a secret ingredient that Heston Blumenthal put in the “meat fruit” that he served to the guests at the opening of One Hyde Park …
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Building Study
First look: Michael Gold’s Clapham block pays its respects to neighbours
Michael Gold has revealed plans of an apartment building for a site in Clapham, south London, privately developed with contractor Padraic Sullivan
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Features
The bigger picture: Zumtobel photo competition
Stacked chairs in a south London eatery, a lone crow flying down an avenue of trees and a late afternoon scene in the Tate Modern Turbine Hall were among the subjects of the winning images in this year’s BD/Zumtobel Photographic Competition.
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News
Farrells to build Beijing's tallest tower
Terry Farrell & Partners has won permission for Beijing’s tallest building, the £607 million Z15 Tower.
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Technical
Mayfair art gallery by Haworth Tompkins
Restoring a Victorian staircase is one of the highlights of a New Bond Street renovation.
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