All Building Design articles in 20 April 2007
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News
Stars heading to Paris for RIBA conference
The RIBA’s annual conference opens in Paris on Thursday at Oscar Niemeyer’s French Communist Party HQ
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News
Eldridge Smerin's Highgate house
This new house be Eldridge Smerin will replace John Winter's house that was demolished in 2004
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Technical
I've started so I'll finish
John Winter takes the hot seat in the Celcon Architectural Mastermind
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News
Home of the Future shortlist revealed
Nine practices have been shortlisted in the new Home for the Future category of the British Homes Award, including entries from HTA, Gaunt Franics Architects and Higgs Young Architects.
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News
Cabe audits its ecological footprint
Cabe has carried out the most comprehensive audit of an ecological footprint ever conducted by a British public sector organisation which it will reveal at Think07 next week
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Features
Terry Farrell
Terry Farrell, who is speaking at next week's Think conference, talks to Amanda Birch about the role of design in combatting climate change
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News
Eight shortlisted for 2012 Velopark
Eight teams of architects have been shortlisted to design the Velopark for the 2012 London Olympics. David Chipperfield, David Morley Architects, Dominique Perrault, Flacq, Faulkner Browns with Heatherwick Studio, Foreign Office Architects, Hopkins Architects with Sanda Douma Associates and Wilkinson Eyre will submit their proposals for the venue in June. ...
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News
The America’s Cup Building by Chipperfield - images
David Chipperfield’s building for the America’s Cup in Valencia will form the focus for the race in June. As the first heats get underway, bdonline takes a look around
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Features
David Chipperfield
David Chipperfield tells Amanda Baillieu why his landmark building for the America’s Cup in Valencia is his most iconic work
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Review
The social value of public spaces: Report by the Joseph Rowntree Foundation
To read the full version of the Joseph Rowntree Foundation's report into public space click on the link below.
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Opinion
Blog: Grant Gibson in Milan
In his photo diary from the Milan Furniture Fair, Grant Gibson finds a super-size candlestick, the world's worst jazz band and a gem by Shigeru Ban
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News
Farrell's Edinburgh extension design scrapped
Designs by Terry Farrell to extend his "iconic" International Conference Centre in Edinburgh have been scrapped following the developer's shock withdrawal
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News
News Junkie: 21 and 22 April
This weeks despatch: £60 for a Georgian mansion, dirty dancing with Kate Middleton and Ken Livingstone's lack of dress sense. Ian Martin is away
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Multimedia
Podcast: Peter Cook presents the Store Street lectures
In the first of a new monthly series hear Cook in conversation with Kathryn Findlay and Nigel Coates talking about Japan and naughty architecture. Recorded at London's Building Centre on Monday 16 April 2007
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Features
Herbert Girardet
It's time to put the foot on the green accelerator, says environmentalist Herbert Girardet who presents the Riba Trust Annual lecture on Tuesday 1 May
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Review
10% off the shortlist for the Riba's International Book Awards
Every month RIBA Bookshops recommends the best titles on a different subject and offers BD readers a 10% discount. This month's selection features the books shortlisted books for the RIBA International Book Awards for Architecture and Construction
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Opinion
The write stuff?
Talking of ambitions, Jack Pringle does not step down as RIBA president until the end of August but it seems his mind is already turning to life beyond Portland Place.
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Opinion
Try roughing it
The days when students packed a rucksack and headed off by Magic Bus to discover unknown continents are long gone, it seems.