All Building Design articles in 3 June 2005 – Page 2
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News
Winchester planners failing in duty of care
Winchester City Council’s planning department is struggling with low morale and a funding shortage after the government halved its planning delivery grant because of poor performance.
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News
Boycott threat for Liverpool
A group of high-profile property developers has slammed Liverpool City Council’s “chaotic” planning department and threatened to build elsewhere if it doesn’t improve.
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Opinion
Concrete Boots
Knit witsArchitecture Week later this month means galleries all over the country will race to find original ways to make the profession more accessible and fun. The Here Gallery in Bristol has raised the bar quite considerably, with an exhibition, starting on June 11, which showcases knitted architecture. The gallery ...
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News
Birminghams rough diamond
M3 Architects has revealed images of a dramatic new mixed-use scheme in Birmingham, dubbed a “rough diamond” in the city’s Jewellery Quarter.
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News
Birmingham library options row rages
Political infighting over Richard Rogers’ plans for a library in Birmingham continued this week, with opposition councillors calling on council leaders to publish a report into the viability of the scheme.
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News
Future in doubt as restructuring puts BBC Music Box on pause
Foreign Office Architects’ Music Box project for the BBC was in doubt this week, as consultants on the scheme revealed it was on hold amid cuts and restructuring.
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Opinion
No limits for Arb
Jack Pringle, in his open letter to the chairman of Arb, says: “In 1996, when Parliament determined the powers to be given to the newly created Arb, it was made clear that the act was not being passed to enable Arb to become actively involved in compulsory PII.”
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News
All-singing, all-dancing garden shed
Young architectural practice AOC has revealed images of its first completed building — a folly for Billy Elliot film director Stephen Daldry.
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Opinion
Get a fair deal on the standard agreement
How much time and money do you spend each year negotiating terms of appointment and collateral warranties?
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Building Study
Queen of the stone age
David Chipperfield’s butch Madrid housing isn’t quite what it seems
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News
Access all areas
Glasgow-based practice Graeme Massie Architects has won an RIBA competition to redesign Bonn Square in Oxford.
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News
English Partnerships submits plans for first 60k homes
English Partnerships has submitted plans for the prototype £60,000 house to be built at Allerton Bywater in Leeds.
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Technical
How we cracked it 06: Barking library by AHMM
Allford Hall Monaghan Morris has created a mosaic facade for Barking Library that maximises natural light and ventilation while meeting the requirements of part L and part F.
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