All Building Design articles in 02 July 2010 – Page 3
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News
Chetwood's student display space opens
Work by architectural students has gone on display at Chetwood Associates’ free exhibition space in east London.
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News
Wright & Wright to masterplan AA campus
Wright & Wright Architects has been appointed to draw up the masterplan for the Architectural Association School’s newly expanded campus in Bedford Square.
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Multimedia
Video: Royal College of Art
As part of our coverage of this summer’s student shows, we went to the Royal College of Art to talk to Nigel Coates about his students’ work.
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Multimedia
Video: London Festival of Architecture
In this video, Peter Murray, founder and director of the London Festival of Architecture, talks about what is most relevant at this year’s festival to BD readers.
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Review
Goldberger's book explores architecture's deeper meaning
Why Architecture Matters has an excellent introduction stating clear aims, but leaves the reader wanting more on the exciting subjects introduced.
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News
Cabe forced to consider paid-for design reviews
Local communities are set to be handed sweeping new powers over the architecture on their doorsteps amid growing fears that central government is abdicating responsibility for design standards.
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News
Teachers strike over BDP revamp of school
Design flaws are endangering quality of education, claim staff at Islington secondary.
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News
Doubts grow over future of Kickstart
Only one fifth of the half-a-billion pound budget earmarked for the second round of Kickstart has been committed amid growing doubts over the future of the controversial stimulus programme.
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News
Hopkins sues Dubai firm for unpaid fees
Hopkins is suing a Dubai property business for more than $7 million (£4.7 million) for alleged unpaid fees on a delayed tower scheme in the emirate’s financial district.
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News
Minister hints at Finsbury closure
The government has given the strongest hint yet that it is siding with the local health authority wanting to shut down Finsbury Health Centre.
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News
Fraser branches out for art studio
Malcolm Fraser Architects has completed work on a 9sq m tree house studio in Glen Nevis for collaborative arts group London Fieldworks.
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News
The Union Street Urban Orchard
A lush urban orchard and community garden has been created on the south bank for the London Festival of Architecture and beyond.
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Opinion
Losing out from laissez faire
New thinking is needed in the planning system, but simply ditching all the rules will not improve the built environment
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Building Study
Haworth Tompkins’ London Library
Haworth Tompkins’ ongoing expansion of the London Library has clarified and enhanced its internal spaces while retaining the unique character of this historic literary institution
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Opinion
Your enemy’s enemy is not your friend
Whatever the coalition policies bring, we must avoid any nostalgia for New Labour
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Opinion
Terry's not urban
Charles should not meddle in the democratic process, using deceitful and secret letters and emails to other country’s royals.
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Opinion
Slaying monsters
Thank you Prince Charles for helping to stop such monsters from blighting this great city with such faceless banality
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News
Louvre manoeuvre
A design by Zaha Hadid Architects has made it on to a final shortlist of three in a competition for a 44,000sq m dance and music centre in The Hague.
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News
Hodder student residence tower set for Manchester
Hodder and Partners’ £25 million student accommodation tower, which would be the third tallest building in Manchester, is expected to win planning permission this week.