All Building Design articles in 7 December 2007 – Page 2
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News
Six in frame for Walsall library
Fat, Featherstone Associates and Panter Hudspith are among six practices shortlisted in an RIBA competition to design a new landmark library building in Walsall
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Still no guarantee for Foundation HQ
Developer Land Securities has warned that it will not fund Zaha Hadid’s Architecture Foundation HQ building in London unless a “viable” tender is agreed, despite the naming of a contractor
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Opinion
Something fishy
Would Karl Renner (Letters November 23) like to explain how the General Market buildings at Smithfield are “deeply undistinguished”?
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Opinion
Housing must find room for regulation
With Callcutt’s reminder that business drives housebuilders, the government must act on space
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Opinion
Penny drops
Fears over Norman Foster’s “penny whistle” tower, planned for the leafy London suburb of Ealing, are getting rather out of control, it seems.
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Gillette regen cuts a dash
HOK has won planning approval for the regeneration of Gillette Corner, a grade II listed former razor blade factory.
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Review
Seventies see cultural thaw
Elizabeth Darling was captivated by a conference reassessing 1970s architecture
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Opinion
Finally, the correct version of Tamworth
In his final hop round the multiverses, Ian Martin briefly visits a Midlands utopia
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Opinion
City limits
With great respect for both author Gavin Stamp and his reviewer Kenneth Powell, and admitting personal involvement, may I claim Coventry as an exception to that angry tale of post-1945 disasters and disgrace in Britain’s Lost Cities (Culture November 23).
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News
Holyrood plays Trump card
The Scottish government has called in Donald Trump’s £1 billion golf complex after an unprecedented backlash against Aberdeenshire Council’s decision to reject the scheme.
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Photographers Gallery captures the right image
Celebrated Dublin architect O’Donnell & Tuomey has received planning permission for its new £16 million building for the Photographers Gallery, the UK’s national centre for the promotion of photography
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Hemingway calls for respect in housebuilding
Speaking at this week’s launch of Cabe and the Home Builders’ Federation’s 2008 Building for Life awards, designer Wayne Hemingway slammed architects and home builders for failing to respect each other’s roles.
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Cabe to revive seaside towns
Cabe is to lead a £45 million scheme to regenerate run-down seaside towns
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Opinion
Cabe reviews can mislead
We welcome Cabe's structured involvement in the schools sector (November 30)
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Features
Working on a broad canvas
A rare picture of how Roger Zogolovitch made ends meet before becoming an architect
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News
Infirmary boosts learning space
Aedas Leeds has been appointed to produce early designs for a conference and learning centre at Bradford Royal Infirmary
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Maggie’s Centres seek funding boost
Cancer care charity Maggie’s has launched a new £15 million fundraising drive so it can build five new centres designed by CZWG, MJP, Wilkinson Eyre, Foreign Office Architects and the late Kisho Kurokawa
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Devon house extension exploits the beauty of its surroundings
Satellite Architects has received planning permission for a pool house and flat extension to a private home in Devon
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