All Building Design articles in 30 October 2009 – Page 2
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Kickstart funding approved for 91 more housing schemes
The Homes & Communities Agency has approved Kickstart funding for a further 91 stalled housing schemes.
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Murphy fury after Haymarket scheme rejected
Richard Murphy has lashed out at the Scottish government for rejecting his controversial 17-storey hotel and office complex in Edinburgh.
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CCTV complex can be repaired, say OMA
OMA’s fire damaged £500 million CCTV Complex in Beijing, China, can be repaired according project architect Ole Scheeren.
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Young firms vie to revive derelict Rogers site
British Land asks young architects to find uses for the City’s abandoned ‘cheese grater’ tower
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Crossrail set to appoint chief London architect
The team building the central London section of the £16 billion Crossrail project is to name a chief architect in the next few weeks
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Green light in Romania
London-based practice YRM has won outline planning consent for a 123ha master-plan in Brasov, Romania
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Library plan up for debate
Mecanoo’s £193 million new Birmingham Library will be considered by planners next month
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Regent's Canal sets the scene for artist Shonibare's new studio
Riches Hawley Mikhail has won planning permission for a 400sq m studio building in the Regent’s Canal conservation area of Hackney, east London, for artist Yinka Shonibare
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Hodge on attack over 'nightmare' buildings
Architecture minister Margaret Hodge has launched a stinging attack on UK architects for failing to consider the needs of the people who will use their buildings
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Council to pump another £1.4m into Alsop's Public
West Midlands arts centre The Public is to receive another cash bailout, with £1.4 million of council funds set to be pumped into the struggling gallery
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Architecture that can change the world
Article 25, the charity BD is supporting at the 2009 Architect of the Year Awards, uses design skills to aid international development by providing shelter for the world’s poorest
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BFI snubs Chipperfield over film and TV centre
Stirling Prize winner told to ‘move on’ as fresh competition is proposed
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Diamond life in Fat's terraces
Fat has submitted for planning a £2.8 million 0.65ha housing scheme on the site of the former Deerlands School in Parson Cross, Sheffield
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Make plans market scheme for Camden
Make Architects has drawn up plans to redevelop the swathe of Camden Market devastated by fire just over 18 months ago
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Aedas plans city's tallest building
Aedas Architects is behind plans to build Birmingham’s tallest building, which has been submitted to the city council for planning
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2010 event details announced
Details of the 2010 London Festival of Architecture have been unveiled. The Welcoming City will have an Olympic-inspired theme
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Pinewood to question council over rejected scheme
Pinewood executives are to request a meeting with planners at South Buckinghamshire District Council, which last week rejected Arup and Burland TM’s scheme to build a 40ha living film set in the Buckinghamshire green belt
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Hotel contractor blames Foster
An American contractor has blamed a design by Foster & Partners for structural problems with a 400-room hotel in Las Vegas that was halved in height
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