All Building Design articles in 02 Aug 2013
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Features
Park Theatre by David Hughes Architects
A complete refurbishment of a vacant office building into a new theatre
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Features
Marina Abramović Institute by OMA
New York-based artist has turned to Kickstarter to help OMA-designed project
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Review
Architects: have you seen this boy?
Daryl Mulvihill follows the adventures of a small boy through architectural visualisations
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Review
A special edition of BD's Book Club
In this special edition of BD’s Book Club, we are giving you the chance to read and review one of five titles from the Living Architectures series
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News
Welsh Gold Medal for Architecture winner named at National Eisteddfod
John Pardey Architects wins Wales’s Gold Medal for Architecture
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Analysis
Will councils find their way home?
Mark Wilding reports on signs that architects are set to be key players in the nascent public housing boom
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Building Study
Bow Arts Trust headquarters by Delvendahl Martin Architects
This exposed timber structure is set within a set of historic warehouse buildings
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Opinion
Council housebuilders must get it right this time
Much has changed since the golden age of council housing — but difficulties still remain, says Amanda Baillieu
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Opinion
Sun, sea and Soviet system-building
How come British tourists like their seaside resorts modern but their homes traditional, asks Owen Hatherley
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Opinion
Is London just a plaything for foreign investors?
Contrasting views on the effects of overseas property ownership on the capital and its economy
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Opinion
Publicity oils the wheels of charity
Boots (July 26) comments on the filming of my beard, grown during the Portland to Portland bike ride.
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Opinion
Registrar acted entirely properly
There were a number of errors in the article concerning George Oldham ( News July 26 ).
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Opinion
Student soap has a bad smell
The future of architecture is surely in safe hands if Katie Burrell’s stand against “our ocularcentric society”, questioning “why the sense of sight has become so predominant in architectural culture”, is representative of today’s students (Class of 2013 July 26).
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Opinion
Give us function as well as form
In response to your article on saving London’s Smithfield Market from John McAslan’s proposals ( News July 19 ), I felt there was a lack of middle ground between the arguments