All Building Design articles in 24 August 2007
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Opinion
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Saving Farnsworth, design quality Down Under and the future for tall timber buildings: the latest comments posted on bdonline
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Opinion
Comment of the day: Desperately seeking Darcy
Ian Martin breaks the bad news to an eager reader
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Competitions
To let - House/B&B in Cowes for the Southampton Boat Show
Mizpah House is a beautiful large Victorian town house situated in the heart of Cowes and International Yachting. Self-catering or B+B ist is available during the Southampton Boat Show, September 14-23
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Opinion
Comment of the day: Quality Down Under
Australian firms do produce quality architecture, insists Andrew Noonan
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News
News Junkie: 25 and 26 August
In this week's specially-delayed, remit-extended, Bank Holiday-inclusive round up of UK newspaper articles about the built environment propped up with pointless sarcasm, more of the usual.
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News
UK’s young guns hit New York
A new exhibition of young London architects is impressing New Yorkers with some distinctively local approaches. Jo Rippon reviews the show and gets the first reactions from Thursday's opening night
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News
Riverside revival
This £10 million riverside office building in Sheffield by BDP Architects has been completed.
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Features
RIBA president rides into a storm
From the Archive looks back at Michael Manser's quixotic defence of ABK's National Gallery extension from 1984.
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Opinion
Washed out
Oh, not again. How many times do we have to read Robert Adam’s sad, historicist ranting?
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Opinion
Olympic safety
The Olympics should be a wonderful showcase for all aspects of the UK’s construction industry (News August 10).
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Review
Moving stories
John Harris says architectural salvage is not what it once was. Here he discusses how it has changed, while opposite we review his latest book on the subject
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Opinion
Mind-expanding
Boots was excited to hear this week that RIBA president Jack Pringle has joined an exclusive club whose members include Bob Dylan, Jackson Pollock and Paul Auster.
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News
The long-awaited Serpentine Pavilion
NEWS: Eliasson and Thorsen's Serpentine pavilion opens this week - images REVIEW: Is the programme running out of steam, ask Ellis Woodman AUDIO: Interview with the pavilion's creators
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Opinion
Lobby your MP
Why do we never hear it for Ian Martin? He has written a great column for years.
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Opinion
Be an insider
Edward Jarvis (Letters August 10) is quite right: get elected and influence from the inside!
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News
RMJM unveils university info hub
RMJM has unveiled its £23 million library for the University of Sheffield.