All Building Design articles in 4 November 2005

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  • News

    Yin and yang

    2005-11-04T00:00:00Z

    Foster & Partners has revealed designs for a new performance venue in Scotland.

  • Arup reconstructed the House of Lords debating chamber and blew it up for a TV documentary broadcast this week
    News

    This Week

    2005-11-04T00:00:00Z

    In the news...

  • The Unknowns (this is no 14) drift back and forward between figuration and abstraction.
    Review

    Venture into the Unknowns

    2005-11-04T00:00:00Z

    Neave Brown leaves architecture far behind in his latest exhibition of etchings.

  • News

    Right side of the tracks

    2005-11-04T00:00:00Z

    Woods Bagot has unveiled images of its Central Plaza tower next to Liverpool’s Central station.

  • The prototype  ceiling installation for the Villa Medici in Rome. Computer-controlled winches roll and unroll to change the shape of the ceiling according to the type of performance.
    Technical

    Raising the roof

    2005-11-04T00:00:00Z

    A ceiling that changes to suit the performance answers the need for acoustic flexibility.

  • Opinion

    Spending power

    2005-11-04T00:00:00Z

    Regarding claims of Wimpey’s payments to Ashford Borough Council in return for quicker planning decisions (News October 28), this is surely a conflict of interest and an example of a wealthy organisation using its cash to bend the rules. But is it so different from a Section 106 planning gain ...

  • Opinion

    Union power for the price of a pint

    2005-11-04T00:00:00Z

    Often I find my views are dismissed by the establishment as the rantings of a maverick; a radical, or worse a malcontent.

  • Norwich Union's new office
    News

    Norwich’s union

    2005-11-04T00:00:00Z

    Norwich-based practice LSI Architects is close to completing a major new space linking the grade I-listed Surrey House, designed by renowned Norwich architect George Skipper, to new offices for insurance giant Norwich Union.

  • Helen & Hard makes use of all available resources,including construction workers’ cabins for housing in the B-Camp project, Stavenger.
    Review

    On the Nordic trail

    2005-11-04T00:00:00Z

    A new show promotes Norway’s architecture, but it is the architects that really sell it.

  • Opinion

    Nothing new

    2005-11-04T00:00:00Z

    It is indicative of today’s architecture that a building so high on whimsy and that cost a bomb contains not a single piece of commissioned art worthy of mention. The architect’s ego has to be ever present everywhere. This passes for “poetry”.And the Scottish Parliament building’s much-vaunted originality could only ...

  • Review

    Living in the trees

    2005-11-04T00:00:00Z

    Frivolous and delightful, escapist and ingenious, the treehouse makes an enjoyable subject for celebration in a new book.

  • Opinion

    Park legacy

    2005-11-04T00:00:00Z

    I was fascinated to read Robert Adam’s letter (Letters October 14) not only because Adam has himself made a career out of replicating the style of 18th and 19th century classicism, but also because I fear he has missed the point of the Lake District National Park Authority’s comments.Planning officer ...

  • Opinion

    Lacking landmark

    2005-11-04T00:00:00Z

    The weakness of the Scottish Parliament building is that it looks too provincial. What’s needed is a parliament building that draws the mind when you think of Scotland and Edinburgh, as does the Opera House when you think of Australia and Sydney.Scottish architects should put their heads together to produce ...

  • Mr JLB Matekofe
    Opinion

    JLB Matekofe

    2005-11-04T00:00:00Z

    Famously conceived by Le Corbusier in three minutes, the UN building is an icon of the International Style of Doing Things

  • Invest Northern Ireland has moved into the completed first phase of its new office scheme in Belfast. Developer McAleer & Rushe/Dunloe Ewart plans a further nine floors.
    News

    Northern Ireland

    2005-11-04T00:00:00Z

    Regional focus...

  • Opinion

    Market forces

    2005-11-04T00:00:00Z

    I cannot see what all the fuss is about with Wimpey’s Ashford scheme. It will still face the scrutiny of a planning committee, will still be bound to comply with local and national planning policy and the decisions reached will still be open to judicial review. Indeed with these safeguards ...

  • The glory years: Liverpool players celebrate winning the European Cup.
    Review

    Football and me

    2005-11-04T00:00:00Z

    James Weston

  • News

    Livingstone’s ‘London views’ plan under fire

    2005-11-04T00:00:00Z

    Eminent landscape architect and Royal Parks adviser Hal Moggridge has waded into the row over London mayor Ken Livingstone’s new protected views plans in the capital, claiming the new policy will lead to more expensive public inquiries.

  • News

    Rogers puts final touches to task force housing report

    2005-11-04T00:00:00Z

    Richard Rogers’s reconvened Urban Task Force has finally set a publication date for its long-awaited progress report on Deputy Prime Minster John Prescott’s housing plans.

  • News

    Naples embraces Future

    2005-11-04T00:00:00Z

    Future Systems and artist Anish Kapoor are collaborating on a striking £27 million new under-ground train station for the city of Naples.