All Building Design articles in 19 October 2007
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Competitions
Who should win?
Take part in our online poll and tell us who you think should win YAYA 2007
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Competitions
Tom Dykhoff eyes up the YAYA shortlist
Times architecture critic Tom Dykhoff gives his verdict on who should win Young Architect of the Year
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News
Campaigners fight Foster’s Ealing tower
Group vows to fight size and design of Foster's intimidating “penny whistle” tower
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News
McColl bid to buy back SMC Group breaks down
The cash-strapped SMC Group has received a further blow after discussions broke down on a bid by its former chief executive Stewart McColl to buy the firm.
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News
Read this week's BD as a digital edition
Because of the ongoing disruption following the postal strike we have created a digital edition of this week's BD
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Opinion
Women’s work
Two wives are better than one was the overriding message the audience took away from Richard Rogers’ recent talk at the RIBA.
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Opinion
In the thick of it
Good to see Scottish watchdog Architecture & Design Scotland is on the ball.
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News
Ted’s world
It is a myth that Edward Cullinan Architects has not worked abroad and Ted is not known abroad, although of course we are not working in Dubai — thankfully.
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News
Overseas students to take a stand
Overseas students have been urged to make a stand against the “unfairness” of Arb’s prescribed exam by backing a proposed independent review panel.
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News
Museum has star quality
Zaha Hadid’s design for a museum of the Mediterranean in Reggio Calabria, Italy, is partly inspired by a starfish, with a radial symmetry linking the scheme’s facilities.
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Review
Meier the model modernist
Richard Meier’s dedication to modernism and his love of making still dominate, says Tony McIntyre
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News
Keep spotting
The Carbuncle Cup — what fun! Every one a cracker, and each fully deserved the brickbat that came its way.
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Opinion
Pedalling in Paris is just a hard sell
What looks like a throwback to the hippies is tough consumerism, and it’s coming your way
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News
Gosport prepares for masterplan
Public consulation has begun on a proposed £140 million redevelopment and regeneration of the centre of Rowner, Gosport.
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Opinion
Will’s latest leap looks good
Will Alsop has fallen into Marco Goldschmied’s open arms — and it could finally give him the chance to compete at the highest level
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News
Get political, Rogers warns profession
Architects must engage with technology and politics to combat the threat of environmental apocalypse, Richard Rogers has warned.
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Features
Gehry rewrites the rules of modelling
Gehry Technologies has launched the latest version of its BIM package based on Catia. Rebecca Haines-Gadd of Zaha Hadid Architects gives it the once-over