All Building Design articles in 9 April 2010 – Page 2
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News
Labour manifesto promises design thresholds for all public buildings
Labour has pledged to extend the minimum design threshold for schools to all public buildings if it is returned to office next month.
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Review
BD's guide to your cultural week - April 12 to April 18
Join the design-industry’s jet set in Milan for the annual furniture fair or stay in the UK to celebrate Milton Keynes Gallery’s 10th anniversary ith a Turner Prize winner.
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News
Jestico & Whiles to deliver Southampton academies
Jestico & Whiles has been selected to deliver the first stage of Southampton’s £35 million academies programme after a five-month design competition.
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EH backs Viñoly Battersea scheme
English Heritage has effectively given its blessing to Rafael Viñoly’s £5.5 billion redevelopment of Battersea Power Station.
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Multimedia
Heatherwick's Shanghai pavilion
Watch video footage of Thomas Heatherwick’s pavilion for the Shanghai Expo
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News
Foster & Partners bids to rejuvenate America’s tallest monument
Five teams, including one involving Foster & Partners, are competing to help regenerate the area around Eero Saarinen's 1965 Gateway Arch in St Louis, Missouri.
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News
Design Engine’s Oxford campus wins go-ahead
Design Engine has finally won planning for its £80 million redevelopment of Oxford Brookes University
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Jonathan Tuckey opens up new courtyard in Folkestone’s centre
Jonathan Tuckey Design has submitted a proposal to build a £1.5 million retail and housing development in the heart of Folkestone, Kent
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News
Reed finally speaks out over low pay
Ruth Reed has reached out to the RIBA’s critics over the low pay controversy by belatedly warning of irresponsible practices which are “damaging” the profession
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Adam’s plans for ‘Stalinist’ mansion spark protest
English Heritage is leading efforts to halt plans by Robert Adam for a “Stalinist” eight bedroom mansion in Hampstead, north London
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News
Breen to be head of NBBJ London
Irishman Kieran Breen has been appointed principal of NBBJ’s London office
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News
Tory hopeful Chris Phillips aims to be next architect MP
Pre-election poll reveals a third of architects will vote Conservative
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Page & Park discovers 15th century beehives
A project by Page & Park to restore a 650-year-old Scottish chapel featured in the film The Da Vinci Code has uncovered a new mystery: a pair of stone beehives hidden within its ornate roof pinnacles
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News
Baca wades into Dutch final three
Baca Architects has unveiled its proposal to develop a new peninsula in the Netherlands
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News
Architecture jobs set for further falls, says report
Numbers in employment will drop a further 6% before market starts to recover in 2012
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News
McAslan’s music academy strikes all the right notes
John McAslan & Partners’ new extension to the Royal Academy of Music has opened
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Opinion
Steel yourselves
Politicians, businessmen, artists and their edifices… a tale as old as time itself (“Anish Kapoor unveils Olympic sculpture” bdonline)
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Opinion
Money talks
The low pay debate is tricky, but is “exploitation” the right word to use? I’d say wages are low because industry fees are low, and getting lower
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