All Building Design articles in 26 August 2011
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News
Scott Brownrigg outlines Russia expansion plan
UK multi-disciplinary forms alliance with Russian practice
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Swiss architect reveals US solar tower design
Swiss architect RAFAA have drawn up proposals for a solar plant in the Mojave Desert, California.
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Bartlett architects create Nevada Museum of Art installation
Moving network of 2000 parts represents planet’s water cycle
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Features
Architects' desks: Robert Adam, director at Adam Architecture
BD takes a look at the workspaces of architects
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News
Working abroad: John Thompson & Partners
Community consultation opened the door for work around the world
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Features
My client isn’t paying — how can I recover unpaid fees?
As bad debts rise, BD’s experts highlight ways to tackle evasive clients
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Review
Cultural Guide: August 29- September 4
This week’s cultural guide encounters a sobering reminder of Chernobyl, before exploring the use of ’ornament’ in contemporary art and architecture at the ICA
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OMA's Milstein Hall studios open to students
Studios at Milstein Hall, the Rem Koolhaas-designed home of the Cornell College of Architecture, Art and Planning, opened this week.The 4,500 sq m glass, steel, and concrete building contains 20 studios on the first floor which are now open to students. A presentation area, gallery space and a 250-seat auditorium ...
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Greenwich University's Spiller wields axe over part-time staff
P45s on their way as architecture head begins clearout of part-time lecturers
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Nine in running for Brentford scheme
The development arm of British Waterways has asked nine architects including DSDHA, Alison Brooks and Duggan Morris to come up with designs for a canal-side housing scheme in Brentford, west London.
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Opinion
Right now, no one’s a winner
Adopting a new approach to competitions could save time and money – and offer better opportunities for young practices
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News
Fat and AA Architects collaboration completed in Sheffield
Great Places Housing Group has completed its development of 35 eco-homes in Sheffield, designed by Fat and AA Architects.
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FBN Architects gets green light for 55 houses in Paisley
Scheme to be built on former school site for Scottish housing association
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Norwich launches architecture degree
Norwich is to get its first architecture degree starting in 2012 at the Norwich University College of the Arts (NUCA).
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Plans for £264 billion man-made Dutch mountain take shape
Outlandish idea floated by journalist finds serious support
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Review
The Omnipotent Magician: Lancelot ‘Capability’ Brown
A new Capability Brown biography is too discursive for Robert Harbison
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Opinion
Can planning policy safeguards stop overdevelopment?
Yes, says Jeremy Blackburn, they will protect the countryside; while Peter Nixon says that reform is going too far
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Opinion
Howells' wedding party
Boots would like to congratulate Glenn Howells, who is tying the knot next month in Edgbaston.