All Online news articles – Page 566
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News
Architecture Foundation launches playground competition
Design team sought for east London site near Olympic Park
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Review
The Secret Life of Buildings
Tom Dyckhoff explores how design can have measureable effects on our lives in Channel 4’s new series.
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News
Rogers scoops planning for Millennium Dome walkway
RSHP’s Skywalk will allow visitors to walk above the O2 Arena
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Foster & Partners plan Thames Estuary airport
Work is part of wider masterplan for the Thames Hub
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Make forced to redesign controversial Bath supermarket
Conservationists still not satisfied despite retention of historic facade
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BDP scoops campus job in Himalayas
BDP has won an international competition to design its biggest project to date in India: a 230ha college campus in the Himalayas.
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International Intelligence: Abu Dhabi
Slow and steady has won the race for the richest Emirate, says David Camp
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Features
The Architect: What Now?
BD brings you an exclusive sneak preview of a selection of postcards from The Architect: What Now? Exhibition
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News
Shaky ground for Foster’s Vegas hotel
Foster & Partners’ unfinished Las Vegas hotel is almost certainly past repair and could collapse in an earthquake, according to a new report by a firm of US engineers.
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Shigeru Ban pioneers earthquake homes
Shigeru Ban has designed a temporary housing scheme for victims of the Japanese earthquake.
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Mayor hopes to realise Florence vision
The mayor of Florence wants to realise Michelangelo’s vision to complete the city’s San Lorenzo Basilica 500 years after it was scrapped because of the cost of importing marble.
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Opinion
Toddler power
MVRDV may have intended its Balancing Barn as a provocation but it didn’t count on the ferocious reaction of one recent guest.
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News
Edinburgh University submits Murphy plans
The University of Edinburgh has put in for detailed planning permission for a Richard Murphy-designed 252-bed student residence.
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Blogs
Zumthor’s English country garden
A visit to the Serpentine Pavilion is an evocative experience in a strangely familiar way
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News
Shortlists announced for 2011 Architect of the Year Awards
Small practices take on architectural giants in the running for this year’s awards, which celebrate bodies of work across 13 categories.
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News
BD welcomes arrival of Ecobuild
BD’s publisher UBM has bought the world’s largest showcase of sustainable building products
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Opinion
Biting the hand...
Michael Gove’s entry in the register of members’ interests, has been under intense scrutiny this week, revealing as it does the extent of his financial links with News International.