All Building Design articles in 31 July 2009 – Page 3
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Developer Urban Splash in negotiations with lenders
Developer Urban Splash is talking to its bankers about making sure it doesn’t breach its banking covenants, it has emerged.
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HCA seeks contractors for regional housebuilding frameworks
Architects working in the housing sector could see a shake-up in the fortunes of their clients after the Homes & Communities Agency advertised for a new framework for contractors.
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New planning rules scrap applications for minor extensions
The government has taken its first step towards adopting the recommendations from the Killian Pretty report by announcing a series of changes in the planning process.
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Additions to Quinlan Terry's Regency-style building wins planning approval
Controversial designs by Quinlan Terry, which form part of his decade-long redevelopment of a John Nash mansion overlooking Regent’s Park, have been given planning approval.
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BD's Class of 2009 awards the UK's top six graduating students
Each year, BD asks every architecture school in the country to nominate its best graduating diploma student for consideration in our annual awards.
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Lifschutz Davidson Sandilands' Jewish centre revealed
Lifschutz Davidson Sandilands has unveiled images of its plans for the 3,250sq m Jewish Community Centre for London.
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Class of 2009: Colin Wharry
London Met diploma student Colin Wharry's work was considered one of the best by BD's Class of 2009 jury.
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Class of 2009: Nicholas Szczepaniak
Westminster diploma student Nicholas Szczepaniak's work was considered one of the best by BD's Class of 2009 jury.
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Class of 2009: Greig Penny
Scott Sutherland diploma student Greig Penny's work was considered one of the best by BD's Class of 2009 jury.
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Class of 2009: Tom Greenall
RCA diploma student Tom Greenall’s work was considered one of the best by BD’s Class of 2009 jury.
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Class of 2009: Alastair Parvin
Sheffield diploma student Alastair Parvin's work was considered one of the best by BD's Class of 2009 jury.
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Charting the changes in architectural education
BD buildings editor Ellis Woodman assesses the standards of 2009's graduating class
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Class of 2009: Paolo Scianna
University of Kingston diploma student Paolo Scianna's work was considered one of the best by BD's Class of 2009 jury.
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Studio Egret West picked for Croydon masterplan
Studio Egret West has been selected to draw up a masterplan to guide the development of East Croydon over the next three decades
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High Court rules in Weymouth fee row
Barlow Henley Architects has successfully petitioned the High Court to wind up an Irish developer that it says owes it £900,000 in fees for work done on a stalled scheme in Weymouth
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New Stirling judges confirmed
The RIBA has named the judges for this year’s Stirling prize, after Edward Jones of Dixon Jones and Sam Jacobs of Fat, who both designed buildings for the nominated Liverpool One masterplan, stepped down
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British Museum turned down
Camden rejects Rogers’ extension as £100m black hole in DCMS funding threatens future of major arts projects
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Half of UK architecture schools have no black teachers
Data revealed under Freedom of Information Act requests raises concern