All Building Design articles in 01 July 2011 – Page 2
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News
Bennetts' RSC theatre recreated in the Big Apple
Royal Shakespeare Company brings full-size replica of Stratford theatre to New York
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News
Greenbelt 'under threat' under new planning laws
Government rejects story in The Times and insists the greenbelt is safe from harm
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Features
Architecture student shows 2011: Sheffield Hallam University
Final year architecture students from Sheffield Hallam University present architectural proposals within their home city
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News
Rab Bennetts blasts use of ‘insane’ scoring system in fee bid row
Top-rated design for Manchester cultural scheme lost out to Mecanoo’s low fee bid
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Inspirations
Takero Shimazaki's inspiration: Hexenhaus, Germany
Takero Shimazaki explains how the Smithsons’ collaboration with a German furniture manufacturer gave him a new approach to design.
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News
Shell tower shortlist prepare secret bids
The closely guarded race for one of the most prized schemes in London has narrowed with Squire & Partners and PLP both left in contention.
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Opinion
Finally some good news
The plans to relax use class orders promise some intriguing opportunities for architects
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News
Housing minister expands on his criticism of “Scandinavian eco-bling”
Grant Shapps explains his support for populist and traditional house designs
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News
Ex presidents urge RIBA to back planning reform
Reed unhappy about easing switch from industrial to residential use
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Opinion
Plymouth: a port in a storm
No one pays much attention to Plymouth, so, to a native, Owen Hatherley’s survey (Urban Trawl June 24) was very welcome.
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News
HOK’s land transport work shifts up a gear
London practice announces plans to double its transport teams
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News
UK firms show Kuala Lumpur plans
BDP and Aecom are among five shortlisted practices whose designs for a £4 billion masterplanning competition in the centre of Kuala Lumpur went on show today.
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Opinion
Summit wrong at the Design Summit?
If any doubts remain about the low regard in which the present government holds architects they were surely put to rest at last Thursday’s Design Summit, staged by the Design Council.
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Opinion
RIBA Council dinner still on the menu
The RIBA Council last week devoted a lengthy discussion to the future of the council’s dinner club.
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Opinion
Cost constraints have saved London’s fabric
This week’s opening of the M74 extension project (“Urban mortorway divides Glasgow” June 24) finally sees the completion of Glasgow’s inner-city orbital motorway.
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Opinion
Chipperfield: Cruel to be kind
Any readers keen to dissuade their offspring from repeating their own calamitous life decisions would do well to take a leaf out of David Chipperfield’s book.
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Opinion
The truth behind invalid carriages
Steve Parnell’s witty image of a “super-sized Matchbox collection” (Buildings June 24 ) for the motor-cars stuck on the Riverside Museum’s wall is brilliant.
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Opinion
Dear for the beer
The Redundant Architects Recreation Association (Rara) sold its first home-brewed bottle of ale to RIBA president-elect Angela Brady for a whopping £20.
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Opinion
Shapps: Panel beater
Housing minister Grant Shapps was speaking at the BRE this week to launch Prince Charles’s eco-friendly – and traditional looking – Natural House at its site in Watford.
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