All Buildings articles – Page 72
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Features2012 countdown: The aquatics centre
Since the aquatics centre’s 160m-long roof was lowered into place last year, work on the Zaha Hadid-designed venue has continued to power ahead
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Features2012 countdown: The temporary basketball venue
The Olympics may need a basketball venue the size of an aeroplane hanger, but London can probably get by without one after they’re over. So they’ve made the whole thing demountable
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Features2012 countdown: The velodrome
The plan with the velodrome was to make it as lean as a racing bike, says Chris Wise, one of its designers
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NewsCity of London's 2012 entrance options revealed
Architecture Foundation shortlists five designs for a temporary new landmark for Aldgate
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FeaturesMillennium projects: 10 years of good luck
From the wobbly Millennium Bridge to the infamous Spinnaker Tower and the runaway success of Tate Modern, fortune smiled on some millennium projects more than others. Ike Ijeh celebrates their 10th anniversary
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NewsFinal whistle for £253m Wembley row
Multiplex settles claim against Mott MacDonald, the largest in UK construction history
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FeaturesGreen FIZZ: Coca-Cola's Spanish HQ
Coca-Cola’s new Spanish HQ is refreshingly eco friendly and even boasts a LEED ’gold’ certification
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NewsCrossrail unveils revised design for Whitechapel station
Amended proposals by BDP and Hyder ’offer better value for money’
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3XN wins landmark project in Stockholm
Danish architect to design entrance to Vällingby Parkstad in Swedish capital
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NewsWilkinson Eyre's £17m Worthing Pool goes in for planning
Competition-winning swimming and leisure complex is designed to echo its seaside setting
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FeaturesAldar’s Abu Dhabi HQ: One last spin of the wheel
Aldar’s Abu Dhabi headquarters is one of the final feats of jaw-dropping construction machismo we’ll see from the UAE for a while, says Thomas Lane. And it gives us plenty of reasons to mourn their passing …
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NewsHealth centre by HLM Architects: A healthier Hull
Work has begun on a £16m health centre in Hull city centre
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NewsDoing civics: Doncaster offices
Cartwright Pickard Architects’ Doncaster Civic Offices has been awarded planning permission
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NewsDave's faves
Liverpool university’s energy centre, designed by Levitt Bernstein, has been shortlisted for this year’s Prime Minister’s Better Public Building Awards, which recognise procurement and design
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NewsArchitect's office backs England for World Cup
Weston Williamson turns its office into a giant England flag
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NewsClassical building
Construction is gathering pace on Terry Pawson Architects’ Linz Musiktheater in Austria
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CommentPressure drop
John Kees spotted this careless fellow inventing new ways to use a pressure washer
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NewsOver the fence
Fledgling London architect PPR has submitted a planning application for two eco homes in Tufnell Park, north London














