All Building Design articles in 28 October 2005

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  • Weintraub Associates’ MacDonald St Pauls hotel in central Sheffield is nearing completion.
    News

    Yorkshire

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    Regional focus each week

  • News

    This week....

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    A round up of news this week...

  • Model of Donald Insall Associates’ proposed student accommodation building.
    Technical

    Tubes with a twist

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    A technical breakthrough makes earth tubes a more viable method of heating.

  • Locals protesting at Southwark Town Hall in February over the deteriorating condition of the Aylesbury Estate. Last month they learnt that the estate will be demolished.
    News

    When tenants say no

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    Architects are in the front line of the high-density housing debate and must be prepared to deal with rising hostility.

  • News

    Riverside regeneration

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    McDowell & Benedetti’s pedestrian bridge for the Yorkshire town of Castleford has been entered for planning permission.

  • News

    Public relations

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    The exterior of Will Alsop’s £54 million arts building The Public has been completed.

  • News

    Perfect triangle

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    HTA Architects has released images of its Triangle housing scheme, a colourful 180-home development in Cambridge.

  • News

    Wimpey pays for planners

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    Concerns over conflict of interest as house builder bankrolls extra officers to fast track Ashford project

  • Richard Murphy’s design for the Molendindar Park scheme will feature white render exteriors, aluminium roofing and external staircases for each flat.
    News

    A walk in the park for Richard Murphy

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    Richard Murphy Architects has revealed designs for new housing in Glasgow’s east end, part of an innovative £6.5 million development also involving local practices Page & Park, JM and Elder & Canon Architects.

  • Inspirational: conference room scene from Stanley Kubrick’s 2001: A Space Odyssey.
    Review

    Saul Metzstein: Kubrick and me

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    I trained as an architect and am now a film director, but I have never felt any confusion between the two disciplines.

  • David Adjaye’s flagship Whitechapel
    Building Study

    Ideas in store

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    David Adjaye’s flagship Whitechapel Idea Store is a convincing rethink of the traditional library. But will this be enough to answer his critics?

  • A 1950s suburban living room
    Review

    Suburban evolution

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    Rebecca Preston reviews an exhibition charting how suburbia has responded to social change

  • News

    Firm worked for free to win Edinburgh job

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    Broadway Malyan under fire for providing free ‘visionary work’ to secure Princes Street appointment

  • Technical

    I wish I’d done that...Services project

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    Randall Thomas on the Autarkic Housing Project’s Autarkic House

  • Judy
    Opinion

    Dick & Domme

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    Why do so many buildings look like genitalia? We’ve got a picture of one on the screen now...

  • Kingsgate House
    News

    Redhill office development

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    Carey Jones Architects has won planning permission for an office development in Redhill, Surrey.

  • Opinion

    Good design is more than skin deep

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    What do commercial clients want most from their architects? Some useful accommodation, or a bit of magic?

  • News

    RIBA launches new deal for year-out students

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    Student architects will be given better year-out experience and time off for exams under the RIBA’s new Chartered Practice scheme.

  • Alain Bublex’s Archigram-inspired Plug-In City.
    Review

    The city never sleeps

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    Architecture dominates the Deptford X festival

  • News

    Modular cells are flawed

    2005-10-28T00:00:00Z

    Traditional prisons cheaper and more reliable, says audit office