All Building Design articles in 02 March 2007
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For sale - Back issues of AR
Back issues of 'ARCHITECTURAL REVIEW'. Complete years for 1974,1975,1976,1988. Other issues from 1967,1973,and mainly 1980's.
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Holiday let - Languedoc-Roussillon
Languedoc-Roussillon : Cevennes National Park. Riverside house, mediaeval village, sleeps 5-6, national and local hiking trails with spectacular scenery, botany, bird-life. Central for several historic and festival towns, inc Nimes & MontpellierPhone 020 7485 6541 norman-sheppard@compuserve.com
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For sale - glass roof access
For sale - Electric Glass Roof Terrace Access by Glazing Vision
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For sale - File cabinets
5 x A1 Vertical Plan File Cabinets (4 prong). For hanging current or archived drawings. Grey, steel construction, they are lockable and can be bolted to the wall or floor for extra stability.
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For sale - Glass table
Glass topped conference table, or two desks, by Aero. Pale grey powder coated frames in unmarked condition. 2x 1800x 750mm.
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Office let - Edinburgh
Self-contained, open-plan, ground floor (46sq m/ 496sq ft) in quiet historic courtyard off the Royal Mile.
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For sale - E-type Jaguar
For Sale. Classic E-type Jaguar for sale. 1965 Series 1, roadster in white with black hood. 4.2 litre V12. Great condition. Regularly voted the sexiest car in the world. Offers over £32k. Tel 07860 336087.
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To let - Venice apartment
Our bright and spacious 3 bedroom, 2 bathroom apartment overlooking a central, vibrant square in a genuine part of town available for holiday rental. Sleeps 6. Wonderful views.
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For sale - 12th century former chapel, France
Fantastic former 12th century chapel and priory for sale between Poitiers and Limoges in the Vienne region of France. The whole building extends to 450 sq m and is in good condition.
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Features
The final preparations
The Cycle to Cannes riders finished their training this week before setting off on their 1,500km journey. Their destination was Green Park, Reading, selected to reinforce the green credential of their mode of transport to the south of France. At the time of their departure for France the 54 riders ...
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Opinion
A world made better by sweaters
Drawing up the shortlist for the New Islington bridge competition announced this week, Nick Johnson is delighted by a vision in merino wool
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Construction Week photographs
Unit 9Unit 11Unit 44Signy with the panelUnit 9Unit 4ReviewersPanelTom Dollard and Unit 9The panelUnit 2Unit 4Unit 10
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Hassan Ali: My route to and through UEL
Degree and Year OutThe University of East London has gone through such an enormous change in the past two years, it’s almost un-recognisable from my Degree.The Undergraduate degree is extremely challenging and varied and although it has it’s shortcomings, it prepared me a lot for my Part 1 Year out.I ...
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Features
Roger Hawkins, director Hawkins Brown
Cycling for me has always been a bit of fun. Last year from Inverness to Glasgow and previously Newcastle to Edinburgh averaging 75 miles per day wearing shorts and a t-shirt. These trips have been completed with a bunch of mates and focused on a good pub lunch after about ...
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News
The "walkie-talkie" tower inquiry: The case against
With the two-week planning inquiry into Rafael Vinoly’s “walkie-talkie” tower for Land Securities at 20 Fenchurch Street starting on Tuesday, English Heritage has released details of its case against the building.EH objects to the design of the 160m tower, which tapers outwards as it rises to maximise floor space at ...
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News Junkie: 3 and 4 March
The News of the World discovers architecture, the latest musings from Stephen Bayley and Russian spymaps in Ian Martin's round-up of the weekend papers
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...meanwhile Unesco warns of danger to historic Palace of Westminster
Unesco has threatened to put several of Britain’s world heritage sites, including the Palace of Westminster, on its endangered list.According to documents obtained by the Sunday Telegraph, in June the body will rule on whether the palace will join its Heritage in Danger List, along with places such as earthquake-torn ...
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News
Future Systems wins huge Czech library competition
British firm will design the Czech Republic’s most significant post-Communist building.
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Features
Special offer: Urban Regeneration Toolbox
BD readers can claim a 20% discount on the Urban Regeneration Toolbox - a five-part guide for architects and other professionals involved in regenertion projects, published by BD publisher CMPi and consultant Battle Associates
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Arb chair Michael Starling
Michael Starling, who has just been voted the regulator's new chair, talks to James Rose