All Infrastructure articles – Page 41
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Boris backs Crossrail in transport strategy
London mayor Boris Johnson has pledged to invest in Crossrail as part of his 10-year business plan for the capital’s transport system.
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Historic Berlin airport closes
The last planes have taken off from Berlin’s Tempelhof airport, after a referendum to save the airport failed to attract enough support.
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Take off at Gensler’s New York terminal
The first planes have taken off from Gensler’s Jet Blue terminal 5 at JFK Airport in New York.
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Cabe calls in Sparks for Crossrail panel
Veteran to chair station review panel with Shuttleworth as deputy
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Cabe lukewarm on Fosters' Crossrail station
Cabe has given a cautious welcome to Foster & Partners’ design for a Crossrail station at Canary Wharf.
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Bagby Airfield clubhouse takes off as design goes to ground
Buschow Henley Architects has taken inspiration from the land to design a clubhouse and hotel for Bagby Airfield in North Yorkshire.
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Paphos airport is ready to open
The new Paphos International Airport in Cyprus, designed by Pascall & Watson Architects with Canadian designer Stantec, has been completed for Hermes Airports.
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Limited public transport is stunting Dubai’s development, says Livingstone
On the opening day of Cityscape in Dubai, former London mayor Ken Livingstone has said Dubai can not develop as a world financial centre until it has an efficient public transport system.
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Wilkinson Eyre building dropped in Land Sec’s latest Victoria Transport Interchange proposal
Land Securities has submitted a slimmed-down planning application for its Victoria Transport Interchange scheme in central London.
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Kohn Pedersen Fox designs vast terminal for Abu Dhabi airport
Plans for one of the world’s largest airport terminals at Abu Dhabi International Airport have been unveiled by Kohn Pedersen Fox Associates.
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Features
Kathryn Findlay: Forth rail bridge, Edinburgh
These days we seem to be a nation of the safe and the romantic, but Scots should recognise that our country has historically played a global role in the great debates of the day.
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Gateway interchange pair picked
Atkins Urban Design and Grimshaw Architects have been chosen to draw up the masterplan for a transport interchange for the Thames Gateway in Barking.
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Crossrail wins final parliamentary approval
Parliament has given the go-ahead to Crossrail, which received royal assent on the last day before the summer recess.
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Rogers in the running for new Oslo terminal
Rogers Stirk Harbour & Parnters fly the flag in the contest to add capacity to Norway’s main airport
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Interview: Robert Thornton, head of station design, Network Rail
‘My role is to get the stations we need’
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Crossrail rejects calls for design champion
Delivery agency is instead set to appoint expert architectural panel
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Weston Williamson on how to get on board transport infrastructure projects
Moxon Architects is keen to get up to speed on large transport schemes.Photographs: Ed Tyler
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Building Study
Taking Terminal 5 to another level
HOK and Rogers’ lifts from the Tube station to the departures hall have passengers soaring long before their flight is called — if they can find them. Three months after its troubled opening, BD Magazine sees how Heathrow’s Terminal 5 is faring.
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YRM wins City air extension study
YRM Architects is to carry out a six-month design study for a proposed extension to London City Airport.
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Foster prizewinner to study transport links
Foster & Partners has awarded a £6,000 travelling scholarship to a student of Rizvi College of Architecture in Mumbai.