All Building Design articles in 02 March 2007 – Page 2
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Building Study
Bubble Theatre in pictures
More pictures of Archigram's blow-up theatre bubble from BD's coverage in 1978
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Review
Wealth of the unknown
This book on the beaux arts movement reveals how much can be learnt from unnoticed Parisian gems.
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Opinion
Star struck
I read with dismay that the local development authority’s otherwise commendable plans to revitalise Blackpool’s seafront include yet another scheme to needlessly light up our already light polluted skyline and waste yet more energy.
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News
Make’s Nottingham uni revamp
Work has begun on Make’s University of Nottingham Jubilee Campus extension.
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Opinion
Horror of towers
You devoted much of your leader last week to support the proposed tower for 20 Fenchurch Street.
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Opinion
Spreading suburbia hits the jackpot
Popular despite its degeneracy, Las Vegas is succumbing to suburbia
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News
Foster and Nouvel to work on Moscow River scheme
Landmark project will not repeat Gazprom fracas, pledges developer
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Opinion
Viñoly tower is in fine tradition
On March 6, Cabe and English Heritage will appear on opposite sides at the public inquiry into Rafael Viñoly’s tower at 20 Fenchurch Street. The issue here is about how great cities change to meet new challenges. It is about the extent to which they can break with tradition when ...
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Review
Space fails to travel
Jane Rendell’s inspirational ideas on the limits of art and architecture suffered in the lecture format.
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Technical
Toolbox for an evolving sector
As Chris Brown and Igloo demonstrate, the regeneration sector is evolving. As pension and property companies seek out public sector partners with property portfolios, and fixed-life regeneration agencies reach their expiry date, the roles of both the public and private sectors are shifting.
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Opinion
Energetic riposte
A different slant on energy use. I have received a copy of a trade magazine printed in Singapore and AIRMAILED to the UK.
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Opinion
Is money at the root of the crisis at English Heritage?
Paul Velluet blames government underfunding for the heritage body's woes but Robert Adam argues the crisis runs much deeper
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Features
My contractor is threatening to walk off site
My contractor is threatening to walk off site unless his last application for an interim payment is paid in full. Is he entitled to do this?
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Opinion
The cost of closed debate
Arb’s actions in preventing a board member from revealing information raises important questions for the profession
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