All Building Design articles in 29 September 2006 – Page 2
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News
Refurb will keep Covent Garden Market trading
The UK’s largest fresh produce market, New Covent Garden in Vauxhall, south London, is to be refurbished to provide a better home for its 250 traders.
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News
Six compete for Docklands zero-carbon development
Six consortiums have been shortlisted for London mayor Ken Livingstone’s “zero-carbon” development at Gallions Park in the London Docklands.
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News
Minerva decision casts shadow on other towers
Architects stood by their designs for tall towers in London this week as plans for the 53-storey Minerva Building, by Nicholas Grimshaw, were abandoned.
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News
Pupils give thumbs down to school buildings
Two out of three children don’t like their school buildings or classrooms, according to a poll by pressure group School Works published to coincide with the Labour party conference.
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Opinion
Religious buildings needn’t be divisive
In the current political climate you might have noticed a certain hysteria associated with all things Islamic.
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News
Peter Bishop chosen for London’s top design job
Architects hail Camden director as ‘someone designers can relate to’
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News
Newcastle signs up big names for housing expo
Newcastle City Council has signed up a host of top name architects for its 2010 housing expo in a bid to develop new ways of dealing with housing market failure in the region.
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Opinion
Rings a bell
Reading Ellis Woodman’s account of Foster’s Kazakhstan Palace of Peace & Accord last week I was reminded of a passage in George Orwell’s 1984: “The ministry of truth — minitrue in Newspeak — was startlingly different from any other object in sight. It was a enormous pyramidal structure of glittering ...
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News
Bauman Lyons in race to design Danish brewery
Bauman Lyons Architects is one of five international firms invited to enter a major urban design competition in Copenhagen.
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News
Back to school
Rem Koolhaas has revealed his design for a new building at the Cornell University College of Architecture, Art & Planning, in New York, where he studied architecture in the 1970s.
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News
Glasgow hospitals offer healing arts
Reich & Hall Architects has unveiled images of Glasgow’s New Stobhill Hospital.
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Review
Liverpool finds energy in art
Archi-puncture puts art in public spaces for Biennial theme of interaction with the city.
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News
‘Architects needed for nuclear programme’
Government plans to build a new generation of nuclear power stations will provide a valuable source of work for architects, energy minister Malcolm Wicks suggested this week.
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News
Reform group anger as Arb uses loophole to raise fees
A further schism opened in the troubled Arb board last week when the chair and chief executive approved the use of an extraordinary postal vote to pass an increase in Arb’s retention fee.
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News
Bus shelter on hold after design doubts
Plans for a new generation of hi-tech London bus shelters have been delayed by at least six months after insiders slammed the design as “cheap, lumpen, over-engineered and dowdy”.
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News
Read all about it
These are the first images of the Telegraph Group’s new headquarters on Buckingham Palace Road in Victoria by Comprehensive Design Architects.
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Technical
How we cracked it 35: Ramsgate Street, London
The challenge: To design a building where onsite power generation was integral to the design
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