All Building Design articles in 02 March 2012 – Page 2
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News
University student plans Sheffield coconut grove
Project wins Educate prize for sustainability in architecture and urban design
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Features
Architects' bikes: Nic Downs, partner at Holder Matthias
BD lends its support to C2C and Cities fit for cycling
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News
Introducing the WA100 iOS app
The ultimate guide to the world’s biggest architecture practices is now available from the app store
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Opinion
A mistake to write off glazing
Hank Dittmar is wrong to sound the death knell of glazed buildings (“The problem of people in glass houses” Opinion February 24). The unique qualities of glass are the very essence of modern architecture, and neither Ken Shuttleworth nor Prince Charles can deny their appeal.
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Opinion
Don't scrimp on the design team
I fully endorse the recommendations by Design Council Cabe, which has again underlined that the methods used for the procurement of architects and other designers within the sector are not fit for purpose (“Cabe calls on MPs to reform procurement procedures” News February 24).
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Opinion
Work together to design out crime
Irish planners and architects know only too well the dangers of including large open unmonitored spaces in schemes (“Let architects design while police tackle real crime” Leader February 17). The back lanes in Georgiana were never unoccupied — the staff and carriages often lived in the mews.
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News
Top ranking architects in the UK – February 2012
The most active architecture practices in the UK based on the value of projects that have received planning permission*
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News
Planners reject Oxley Woods replacement
Residents renew call for Rogers Stirk Harbour after designs fail to please
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Opinion
Cultural education fails to embrace architecture
Staid principles leave schools’ teaching on the built environment lagging behind the other arts
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News
Academics favour modernist school trips
Call for broader curriculum is response to education secretary Michael Gove’s list of 30 buildings pupils should see
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Inspirations
Quinlan and Francis Terry's inspiration: Somerset House, London
The father and son team revel in the glory of William Chambers’ classical building on the Strand
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News
Broughton scoops Welbeck job
Architect wins £5 million competition to design new gallery for Portland Collection
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Features
Architects' bikes: Marcus Wilkins, studio director at Aedas
BD lends its support to C2C and Cities fit for cycling
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News
Hawkins Brown and Hassell on colliery shortlist
Michael Lee Architects and Edward Architecture are also finalists in RIBA competition
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News
Lennon and McCartney's childhood homes listed
Harrison and Starr houses turned down by heritage minister
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Building Study
Grauwaart housing at Leidsche Rijn by Biq and Korth Tielens
New housing at Leidsche Rijn, the Netherlands’ largest Vinex estate, offers an urban counterpoint to the surrounding development
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