All Building Design articles in 02 March 2007 – Page 4
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News
Alsop and artist McLean propose giant artwork
This extraordinary £90 million building in central London fuses art and architecture in a collaboration between Will Alsop and artist Bruce McLean.
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AHMM opens ‘symbolic’ Unity building
AHMM was celebrating this week as its largest building to date was opened in Liverpool’s historic Prince’s Dock.
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Embattled John Lewis goes ahead
Portsmouth City Council has overruled its local architects’ panel and followed Cabe’s advice to give planning permission to Chapman Taylor’s John Lewis building.
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City academies pay price for ‘architectural gestures’, says audit office
Alterations to city academies by Foster’s and Richard Rogers Partnership have cost the Department for Education & Skills £1.4 million, according to a new report.
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Features
Christiane Thoenes speaks to BD about her first job with ORMS, London
Christiane Thoenes, 35, ORMS, Clerkenwell, London
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Opinion
New museums for the 21st century
Museum of Urban Poverty, Sao Paulo: Toyo Taverso’s glittering conscience-tweaker is located in a comparatively safe area of this vibrant megabigalopolis. It encompasses both the dark side and the fun side of poverty. Playing with notions of inside/outside and sophisticated/stupid, Taverso’s gallery plan traces the outline of a gun. The ...
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Arb legal battle cost £110,000
RIBA concern at full cost of legal fees to prevent board member from talking to the press
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Arb legal battle cost £110,000
Arb spent more than £110,000 on its long-running battle with former board member Ian Salisbury, a Freedom of Information request by BD has revealed. Read the full story, our leader comment and a 60 second interview with new Arb chair Michael Starling
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Features
Does your practice need an office manager?
A saviour who lets you concentrate on design work, or a pariah who insulates you from business realities? Zoë Blackler looks at the arguments for hiring administrative help
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News
Internet sabotages Stockholm library competition
The internet has threatened to derail one of the biggest open competitions in recent years after two of the six supposedly anonymous shortlisted contenders for the new Stockholm library were posted on the web.
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