All Building Design articles in 20 Sep 2013
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Features
Beefing up the Oxo
A look back at Lifschutz Davidson Sandilands’ Oxo Tower Wharf refurbishment
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Review
Top 50 films for architects: Brazil
This exuberant dystopian fantasy is a tale of universal submissiveness
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Features
CPD 21 2013: Putting bim into practice
Implementing bim goes beyond technology change, requiring design processes and roles to be rewritten. This article charts the experiences of a practice using bim on a healthcare project. This CPD module is sponsored by Vectorworks
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Features
A knight’s tale
A portrait of former Royal Academy president Sir Albert Richardson from 1978
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News
Works by Norman Foster and Michael Manser listed by architecture minister
Post-war listings coincide with English Heritage architecture exhibition
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News
Chipperfield's Elizabeth House heads for court
Council, EH to set out case for public inquiry in November
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Building Study
Henley Halebrown wins permission for affordable homes in Victoria
Scheme is part of £2.2 billion Land Securities London development
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Opinion
My three little words for all architects
Firmness, commodity and delight are still as relevant as they were for the Romans, says Gillian Darley
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Opinion
Are there too many consultants involved in projects?
Is the profusion of specialists a waste of money or the sign of a healthy collaborative culture?
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Opinion
Library lacks right references
Your piece on John Madin’s Redditch library ( Archive August 30 ) was very interesting.
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Opinion
Keep skating options open
We believe that the best solution to the South Bank skate area is that skateboarding be kept at the undercroft, either as it is or in some kind of modified or even, ideally, expanded manner ( News September 13 ).
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Opinion
We must keep up our standards
We should be far more worried about the real risk of no space standards at all than about the slim chance of a cross-tenure, three-tier standard ( Letters September 13 ).
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Opinion
Hatherley's not listening enough
Owen Hatherley’s critique of GCHQ ( Opinion September 13 ) was as superficially vacuous as the apparently empty centre of the doughnut he chose to relieve his thinly veiled political prejudices on.
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Opinion
Viñoly shaped his own destiny
Rafael Viñoly could have dropped out of the Walkie-Talkie project if he is unhappy about the conditions of working in the UK ( News September 13 ).
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Opinion
It's a depressing outlook for UCL
In view of the fact that some of UCL’s student flats are windowless and some look out on a wall just one metre away ( Carbuncle Cup August 30 ) …
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Opinion
Fraenkel seems frankly confused
Last week, in response to Stephen Hodder’s views on the need for evidence proving the worth of architecture, you published a short admonitory letter ( Letters September 13 ) with plenty of impact: “huge amount of evidence on design impacting on human behaviour… quality of design and environment impacts on ...
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News
Libeskind criticises government over part III deportation threat
Architect accuses Home Office of making ‘terrible mistake’
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News
Architect sought to redesign grounds of Natural History Museum
Malcolm Reading Consultants is managing the design competition
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News
RIBA bags BBC documentary for inaugural exhibition in new gallery
Institute plans to open three galleries in quick succession