All Building Design articles in 28 March 2008 – Page 3
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News
CPMG’s ivory castle
This £8.5 million teaching centre by CPMG Architects for the Carlton Road campus of Nottingham’s Castle College further education institute has won planning.
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Opinion
Cabe’s Olympic subtext
Cabe’s supine praise for our hamstrung 2012 designs betrays its real fears of further assaults on creativity
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Opinion
Bute, youre hired
Boots’ favourite aristocrat and architecture lover John Bute — who is considering a rescue bid for famed Scottish ruin St Peter’s Seminary — has shown a rather more populist touch by teaming up with Alan Sugar for the business guru’s latest series of The Apprentice.
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Slimline building fits on the verge
Spratley Architects’ South 60 building in Basingstoke’s Chineham Business Park is complete.
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News
Developer sues Broadway Malyan over Stratford site
Architectural giant Broadway Malyan is facing a High Court claim because of a dispute over a proposed eco-scheme close to the 2012 Olympic site.
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British Land links to Sainsbury’s
British Land and supermarket giant Sainsbury’s have formed a £1.2 billion joint venture property partnership, incorporating 38 UK shops.
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Feilden Clegg Bradley wins Jersey zoo job
Feilden Clegg Bradley Studios has won a £25 million competition to design two zoo buildings in Jersey.
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Starchitects are merely stylists, says RMJM boss
Morrison calls on architects to regain status of ‘master builder’ in unprecedented attack
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Park pavilion bolsters Preston restoration scheme
McChesney Architects’ new £1 million pavilion at Avenham Park in Preston, was officially handed over to Preston Council last week.
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Blears: design at heart of reform
Communities secretary Hazel Blears has placed high-quality design at the centre of planning reform.
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News
Birmingham plans climate change fair
Birmingham City Council has revealed plans for a week-long climate change festival focused on the built environment.
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Opinion
Who bears the brunt of this chaos?
Behind New York’s headline horrors lie old-fashioned tales of human greed and exploitation
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Building Study
Say what you see at Tony Fretton’s Fuglsang Art Museum
Tony Fretton Architects’ latest project, a public art building in Denmark, develops the language of the firm’s 1991 Lisson Gallery
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News
Lords return to architecture debate
The first debate on architecture to be held in the House of Lords in four years was set to take place this week.
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Technical
Avery Associates Architects rides the winds of change at the London Transport Museum
Amanda Birch assesses heating and cooling systems in the six-year, £22m reworking of the listed Victorian structure
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Opinion
Should western architects be taking on work in China?
Yes, we have a moral obligation to be part of a global solution says Scott Findlay; while William Menking argues that building in an oppressive regime is a political act
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Trainee architect races through desert for charity
An architectural trainee from Glasgow has quit his job to run the toughest race in the world.
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