All Building Design articles in 29 May 2009 – Page 3
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BDP submits Edinburgh International Conference Centre for planning
BDP Architects’ £85 million extension to the Edinburgh International Conference Centre moved to the planning stage Monday, June 1.
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BD’s guide to your cultural week: June 1 to June 7
Discover the creative force that has put London at the forefront of design for centuries at the design museum this month, or pop into the Nunnery Gallery to find out what artists have to say about the Olympics.
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Zaha Hadid's Cairo Stone Towers
Zaha Hadid Architects has unveiled a new 525,000 sq m scheme called the Stone Towers for the Stone Park district of Cairo, Egypt.
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Pizzazz for cathedral piazza
A major £2.5 million public realm programme to regenerate the “tired and unattractive” space around the grade I-listed Westminster Cathedral is being developed by Westminster Council
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Reboot for ageing new town
Harlow Council and developer Stockland have launched a 120,000sq m revamp of the new town, first masterplanned 62 years ago
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Caruso St John vies for cemetery
Caruso St John is the sole British firm vying to win a deal to design a new crematorium at the Woodland Cemetery in Sweden
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Stirling has jury —but no cash prize
The country’s top architecture award has still not found a major sponsor, making it increasingly likely this year’s Stirling Prize winner will go without the usual £20,000 cash prize
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Keith Williams mixes and matches to create new Athlone gallery
London-based practice Keith Williams Architects has won planning consent for a 600sq m addition and refurbishment of a former town hall on the River Shannon in Ireland
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Anchors aweigh for Chipperfield
David Chipperfield Architects’ new Anchorage Museum extension opens this weekend
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Support wanes for Chelsea Barracks
Richard Rogers’ controversial Chelsea Barracks scheme could be dramatically revised or even abandoned completely
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Outcry as Arb airs plans to monitor competence
Registration body may ask architects to prove themselves fit to practice every year
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Initiative to revive spirit of Civic Trust
Roadshow planned to gain support for replacement organisation
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Millennium housing falls drastically short of target
A flagship government scheme to create seven “millennium communities” of high-specification homes built to stringent environmental standards has produced just 1,626 properties in more than nine years
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3D Reid designs Co-operative HQ
The 3D Reid design for the Co-operative Group’s new head office building in Manchester has been revealed
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Spanish gong for Norman Foster
Norman Foster has been awarded the 29th Prince of Asturias award for the arts, granted by the Spanish Prince of Asturias Foundation
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Approval for library extension
Shepheard Epstein Hunter has won planning permission for a £6 million extension to a library in Enfield, north London
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Dyer sets up in Abu Dhabi
International practice Dyer is on the verge of setting up an outpost in Abu Dhabi
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Protests fail to take the sparkle out of Make’s gem
Make’s contentious plans for an ultramodern “mansion block for the 21st century” have won approval
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Barge living gets revamp
Baca Architects and PCKO have won a competition to remodel five river barges for a mixed-use scheme in London’s Docklands