All Building Design articles in 13 January 2012
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News
BBC plans to reuse World Cup studio in Olympic Park
Design Council Cabe praises latest Olympic structures
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Opinion
Good architecture sells itself
Whatever the Olympics’ restrictions on marketing, 2012’s successes won’t lack for publicity
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Building Study
First look: AHMM takes domestic approach with suburban hospice scheme
Architect designs £1.8 million building to feel like a ‘big version of someone’s house’
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Opinion
Keep your ideas for the desk drawer
A look back to the 1930s shows how radicalism can thrive — even when it’s not being commissioned
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News
Simpson’s sky deck scrapped in Boomerang changes
Changes to scheme will radically increase number of flats
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News
New Zealand expects construction boom
Analysts say rebuilding of Christchurch is among work expected to fuel £10.3 billion of construction spending
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Opinion
Is the drop in architecture applications a good thing?
Yes, says Neil Spiller, it gives us a chance to rethink architectural education; while Roger Zogolovitch argues that the profession always needs more new talent
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Features
When YRM were all prima donnas
In the practice’s 1973 heyday BD’s profile focuses on the interplay of YRM’s ‘strong personalities’
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Opinion
Responsibility to staff is sign of good leadership
Management experts sometimes mention Ernest Shackleton as an outstanding example of a manager.
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Opinion
The economics of degree study
Jeremy Till has forseen this state of affairs (“Architecture applications drop 17.2%” bdonline January 5) and has busied himself trying to convince undergraduates that their degree is still useful even if they don’t become architects.
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News
Cabe praises world's largest McDonald's
Temporary restaurant on Olympic Park commended for its design
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News
YRM failed to pay staff tax, NI and pensions
Administrator confirms depths of cash crisis before practice went under
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Technical
KfW-Westarkade banking HQ, Frankfurt, by Sauerbruch Hutton
Sauerbruch Hutton’s glazed offices feature a technically innovative approach to passive ventilation
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Features
Life class: Judith Lösing
The East partner shares her views on Belgian architects, choral music and the friendliness of Londoners