All Building Design articles in 8 September 2006 – Page 2
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Review
Not worth cracking
The essays in a new collection on architecture and terror fail to live up to their eye-catching premise.
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Opinion
The country house has left the country
One of the great glories of country houses is their fundamental irrationality.
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News
Competition re-run is next chapter of library saga
There is set to be yet another design competition for a library for Birmingham, according to newly appointed project manager Capita Symonds.
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News
Young firms get chance at Elephant
Up-and-coming firms DRMM and S333 are among five practices chosen for new housing schemes under a novel procurement arrangement pioneered by Southwark Council.
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News
Stanton Williams wins Centre Point competition
Architect Stanton Williams has won the competition to create a new “Gateway to the West End” beneath London’s famous Centre Point tower.
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News
Gateway boss out the door
The civil servant in charge of the Thames Gateway has left the Department for Communities & Local Government by “mutual consent” as the government attempts to breathe life into the flagging project.
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Opinion
This year’s Venice blobfest promises to be the most mischievous yet...
...as it’s going all political
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News
Palestinian group objects to Israeli biennale exhibition
Pressure group Architects & Planners for Justice in Palestine has taken a petition to the Venice Biennale to protest against the inclusion of the exhibition “Life saver; typology of commemoration in Israel”.
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News
Brits at the Biennale
All eyes in architecture were focused on the Venice Biennale as the great and the good of the profession packed up and flew out for the opening weekend.
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News
Liverpool goes for bite-sized bids
Following a public inquiry’s rejection of its £73 million regeneration scheme for the New Brighton area of Liverpool, Neptune Developments is to split the work into phases and submit planning applications piecemeal.
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News
Forget Blair’s babes, now it’s Tony’s towers
Tony Blair once tried to give Labour a new image by favouring women MPs — now he’s trying to ensure his image endures by finding 20 buildings for which he can take credit.
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News
Northern cities to battle London for Brick Awards
Fifty-six projects have been shortlisted for the 2006 Brick Awards, including two schemes designed by Allies & Morrison.
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News
Mixed-use site with stacks of appeal
Planning permission has been granted for a new high-density, mixed-use scheme in Southwark, designed by Panter Hudspith Architects.
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News
Conservation register ruling angers critics
The controversial RIBA register of Architects Accredited in Building Conservation is here to stay following a landmark decision from the Office of Fair Trading.
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Opinion
Assembly anger
Ellis Woodman describes Rich-ard Rogers’ Welsh Assembly as “dogmatically observing disabled access” (News August 25).
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News
All rosy in the garden for design winners
Gustafson Porter and Wilkinson Eyre with Bath-based practice Grant Associates have won a landmark competition to design three large waterfront parks in Marina Bay, Singapore.
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