All Building Design articles in 4 November 2005 – Page 2
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News
Scots’ debut
Scottish small practice Paterson Architects has completed its first major project, a £220,000 private house in East Lothian, Scotland.
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Opinion
Thames Gateway reaches a dead end
Is it time to reconsider the whole form, scale and concept of the Thames Gateway? It makes some sense to plan for development south of the estuary (but not as far south as Sittingbourne), since there are links with the Continent, but to the north of the estuary, the “corridor” ...
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News
Flow goes with green country living
MKA Architects has unveiled designs for Flow House, a group of environmentally friendly buildings nestled in a rural valley site.
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Opinion
Charlie’s slant
I applaud the decision of planners in the Lake District to promote “bold, modern design”.
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News
A Brighton stadium’s seven-year pitch
A 22,500-seat stadium by KSS Architects has won planning permission, after a seven-year planning wrangle and three public inquiries.
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Building Study
White rose blooms
Leeds is rising again, a shining example of design-led regeneration. Ken Powell takes a tour of the Yorkshire capital with the man spearheading its renaissance
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News
‘Business beats government on green homes’
London mayor Ken Livingstone has accused the government of doing less to cut carbon emissions than big business as it emerged that across London thousands of new homes are to be built by the private sector to new carbon-cutting standards.
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News
Battersea’s butterfly collector
As eccentric developer Victor Hwang has yet another reshuffle of his pack of star architects, Charlie Gates asks is something going wrong at the power station?
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Opinion
The danger of Battersea’s collector’s club
Pigs flew over Battersea Power Station on the cover of Pink Floyd’s 1977 album Animals. Ever since, the odds of anyone successfully rehabilitating this incredible hulk have been the longest in the development business.
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News
Battersea power struggle
Ron Arad’s hotel ditched amid talk of ‘bitchiness’ and tensions on long-running power station scheme
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News
Backing for Farrell’s ‘Nash Ramblas’
Fundraising set to begin as vision for central London pedestrian boulevard gains widespread support
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Pay-for-planning approved
Audit Commission set to endorse controversial developer payments to local authority ‘consultants’
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News
Broadcasting House a year late, BBC admits
The BBC admitted this week that the controversial Broadcasting House project was £20 million over budget and a year behind schedule.
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Opinion
Accepting help
I am somewhat bemused by your reporting of my company’s work in Princes Street, Edinburgh (News October 28).
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News
DFES eyes budget academy
McAslan & Partners is working on a cut-price academy school in south London that is being closely watched by the Department for Education & Skills to see if it could have wider applications.
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News
Aardman fire destroys Coda’s early archive
Bristol practice Coda has lost more than 10 years worth of drawings in the same fire that consumed Aardman Animations’ archive of props and models from the Wallace & Gromit films.
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