All Building Design articles in 30 September 2011 – Page 3
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Opinion
Rhowbotham's view is academic
Kevin Rhowbotham (Debate, September 23) is subject to a long standing trend where insecurity in academies makes professors position themselves as righteous moralists fighting for higher ideals against the dark outside world. Read Hermann Hesse’s The Glass Bead Game.
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News
J&F Johnston wins $8.5m hotel job
Edinburgh practice J&F Johnston is to conxvert an existing nine-storey building into a three-star, 72-bedroom hotel in Owerri, Nigeria.
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News
John Pawson submits plans for Design Museum interior
Listed building consent needed for former Commonwealth Institute
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News
Most public work ‘to go to firms with 250+ staff’
The government has revealed that it would like to see 75% of public sector work going to just a handful of the UK’s largest architecture firms.
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Features
Life Class: Francis Kere
The Berlin-based Burkina Faso architect shares his views on schools, hi-tech and how he’d like to live in the Alhambra
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News
Davis Langdon seeks architect for £120m Copenhagen arena
Construction manager Davis Langdon is looking for an architect to design a £120 million indoor arena in Copehagen.The City of Copenhagen and investment foundation Realdania this week approved a £75 million investment towards the 15,000 seat arena.AEG and Live Nation are in the final phases of tendering to operate the ...
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News
Stanton Williams' Olympics facility nears completion
Stanton Williams’ Olympic project at Eton Manor is on track to be complete by early next year.Construction on the venue, which sits on the northern edge of the Olympic Park in east London, began 18 months ago.During the Olympic games it will provide temporary aquatic training facilities, including three 50m ...
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News
Richard Green Gallery completed
The refurbishment of a London art gallery by George Saumarez Smith of Adam Architecture was completed this week.
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News
Bennetts to design chapel for grade I listed school
Bennetts Associates has won a competition to design a new chapel and music school in the grounds of the grade I listed Canford School in Dorset.The chapel will sit at the edge of the school’s formal gardens and will have space for 800 seats – large enough to hold school ...
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News
National Trust issues planning demands
Charity calls for changes to proposed planning policy as petition passes 100,000 signatures
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News
Olympic fringe park competition winners announced
We Made That and Free Play to design Three Mills Green
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News
Stanton Williams' plans for King’s Cross Square submitted
Network Rail applies for detailed planning permission
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News
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Building Study
Solid, Amsterdam, Netherlands, by Tony Fretton Architects
Tony Fretton’s mixed-use building for an Amsterdam housing association combines a 200-year lifespan with a sustainable social function
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Review
Work on paper, part III: Architectural anxiety
This essay is the third in a series on the drawing as itself the product of architectural practice
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News
HOK and Zaha Hadid bid for world's largest airport
Foster & Partners also in running for Beijing hub
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News
Imre Makovecz (1935 – 2011)
Imre Makovecz, who died on Tuesday aged 75, was one of the twentieth century’s most original, inventive and politically engaged architects, a man who existed outside the mainstream and inspired a uniquely Hungarian architectural movement.
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News
Helena Bonham Carter and Tim Burton get planning nod in Camden
Architectural salvage and design firm Retrouvius has secured planning permission for extensive works to the adjacent houses of celebrity couple Tim Burton and Helena Bonham Carter.The couple live in the London Borough of Camden in separate houses next door to each other, which have since been connected at ground floor ...
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News
Muf completes Whitechapel park
Muf has completed the Altab Ali Park in Whitechapel as part of the High Street 2012 public realm improvement programme.The design includes fragments of Portland stone to mark the footprints of previous churches on the site, which include the original white chapel that gave its name to the area.A new ...
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