All Building Design articles in 02 December 2011 – Page 2
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News
International Q&A: Alejandro Zaera-Polo
Former partner with FOA, Alejandro Zaera-Polo, now of AZP Architects shares his experiences of working in South Korea
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Features
Farm animal buildings
From dog-shaped cafes to crocodile-shaped hotels, BD presents a survey of animal-shaped buildings from around the world.
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News
Guy Holloway wins Folkestone Academy design competition
Extension planned for Norman Foster’s “drum” school
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News
Rogers blasted by ex-partner over housing scheme
Marco Goldschmied accuses architect of hypocrisy
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Review
Venice Disputed: Marc'Antonio Barbaro & Venetian Architecture
A history of one of Venice’s leading Renaissance patrons paints a fresh picture
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Opinion
Activism comes in many forms
I was surprised by your interpretation of my comments at the V&A (“Moussavi: working in the third world is an easy option” News November 25).
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Features
Bentley event shows software has its head in the clouds
BE Inspired show reveals tools are getting faster
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Building Study
First Look: Pitman Tozer's Peabody housing in Bethnal Green
Architect’s scheme will provide 67 new homes for rent, shared ownership and private sale
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Opinion
Rogers’ scheme sounds too good to be true
I am delighted to see that Richard Rogers is now declaring his commitment to designing affordable housing (“We’re not in Hyde Park anymore” News November 25).
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Opinion
Jack Cotton's flighty fortune
The man who ran the firm that designed Jack Cotton’s ill-fated Monico scheme in 1959 (Archive November 25) was a then little-known — as far as London was concerned — Yorkshire architect from Pontefract called John Garlick Llewellyn Poulson.
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News
Offer on table to buy Austin-Smith Lord
Multinational firm interested in both the UK practice and Abu Dhabi cultural project
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Opinion
Poor marks for school scheme
As an architect and a long-time resident of Hampstead Garden Suburb, I would describe Hopkins’ extensions to the Henrietta Barnett School (Buildings October 6) as a disaster.
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Opinion
Is the autumn statement good news for architects?
Yes, says Andrew Price, the prospects are good for the building sector; but Irena Bauman feels there’s no point picking over the details as the underlying policies are flawed
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News
Industry welcomes Pathfinder refurb fund
But campaigners warn that VAT remains a major impediment, despite housing minister’s £71 million commitment
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Opinion
Bold may not be bountiful
Architects designing innovative show homes ignore mainstream market trends at their peril
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News
Funds drive for Pugin’s ‘perfect’ Kent church
Appeal launched in House of Lords hopes to raise enough money to start restoration work in 2012
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Opinion
Architect owner of Fenton the deer stalker
Plus, we catch up with Zaha Hadid and George Ferguson
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Opinion
One hard hat doesn’t make a recovery
The stimulus package will need more than cash injections to make a lasting impact
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News
Cambridge eco-mosque plans filed
Marks Barfield Architects to design ‘landmark building’ that will hold 1,000 people and feature a kitchen, cafe and garden
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