All Building Design articles in BD Reviews Business October 2010
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Features
KPF’s Heron Tower
When complete, KPF’s 230m-high Heron Tower will be the tallest in the City of London, epitomising the spectacular turn of fortune for Gerald Ronson’s property company.
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Features
DSDHA’s proposals for a jeweller’s premises
DSDHA is designing terracotta-clad premises to accommodate jeweller Alex Monroe’s expanding business. Deborah Saunt explains.
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Features
Custard Factory’s Zellig development
Birmingham’s Custard Factory is serving up extra helpings of its creative business space with its new Zellig development by Weedon Partnership Architects
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News
Jean Nouvel’s One New Change
Retail units at the Jean Nouvel-designed One New Change building opposite St Paul’s Cathedral are set to open this month.
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Building Study
Revisiting Broadgate
In the 1980s Broadgate changed the physical and economic landscape – how is it faring now?
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Review
Recent books on business
RIBA Bookshops’ choice this month includes a showcase of offices for creative industries, international projects and sustainable refits.
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News
Pringle Brandon’s Bank of China fit-out
Pringle Brandon has completed the fit-out for the Bank of China’s new London headquarters at the 1 Lothbury building designed by Fletcher Priest Architects.
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Features
Argent’s David Partridge on redeveloping King’s Cross
Successful offices don’t need to be iconic, but they do need a sense of place, says architect turned developer David Partridge.
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Analysis
Why should businesses invest in architecture in a recession?
Investment in architecture is crucial in a recession as quality buildings contribute to profit and increase staff efficiency in offices. say our industry experts.
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News
John Robertson Architects’ refurb of New Brook Buildings
John Robertson Architects has completed a refurbishment and remodelling of the 1950s New Brook Buildings in London’s Covent Garden. The project, for Henderson Central London Office Fund, creates 8,600sq m of grade A office space.
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Features
Former GLC chief architect Roger Walters dies aged 93
Roger Walters, chief architect at the Greater London Council during most of the 1970s, has died aged 93.
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News
Olympic Park will be no ghetto, say chiefs
The Olympic Park will not become a middle-class ghetto once the Games are over and residents move in, the woman in charge of the legacy has vowed.
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News
Wilkinson Eyre bags planning for controversial Tesco
Wilkinson Eyre’s controversial Tesco development for Sheringham in Norfolk has won planning permission after a heated six-hour meeting in which the committee chairman had to use a casting vote.