Posted AT 3:47 AM EDT on 09/11/06
U.K. factory by Canadian architect won't be demolished
JAMES ADAMS
From Thursday's Globe and Mail
A British vacuum-cleaner mogul has agreed to save parts of a 150-year-old building designed by one of Canada's most important architects in an attempt to stave off rising protests from conservationists in Britain and Canada.
James Dyson -- inventor of the cyclonic bagless vacuum cleaner and ranked by Forbes magazine last year as the 746th wealthiest man in the world -- unveiled new plans this week for the Dyson School of Innovation and Design in the historic English city of Bath.
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