All Building Design articles in 02 October 2009 – Page 3
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Building Study
West Riding: Northern exposure
The stolid Victorian charms of Leeds and Bradford remain intact despite some horrendous redevelopment
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Review
What have we done to deserve this?
Cabe’s 10th birthday event featured Simon Schama on Dutch history, a satirical view of procurement and the poetry of localism
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Opinion
Cross purposes
I disagree fundamentally with your assertion (Leader September 25) that Crossrail will not be a project the mayor will want to be remembered for and that there is a lack of architectural ambition on the project. Also the headline “Crossrail design disappoints Cabe” (News September 11) was misleading as it ...
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Review
The state of clay at the V&A
Stanton Williams’s refurbishment of the V&A’s ceramics galleries is an elegant backdrop for a lesson in the history of pottery
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Building Study
Pawson’s Visual Centre is a temple for the senses
The new George Bernard Shaw Theatre & Visual Centre for Contemporary Art by Terry Pawson in Carlow, Ireland, is a spiritual monument for a post-religious age
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Opinion
Brighton cheers RIBA suggestion
Historian Tristan Hunt’s suggestion that the RIBA should “expel” members who consistently produce bad work was met with cheers in Brighton this week, to the consternation of RIBA president Ruth Reed
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Opinion
Birds fly in, Prescott flies out
Small initiatives give us hope amid the relentless greenwash
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Opinion
Challenge Arb
I share Jasmine Blood’s concern over the iniquity of the current system for registering architects, which seems to unfairly favour EU registrants at the expense of UK students (Letters September 25)
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Technical
Gerard Maccreanor revisits the Piraeus building in Amsterdam
Maccreanor Lavington had relocated to the Netherlands when Hans Kollhoff and Christian Rapp’s Piraeus Building was being built in the 1990s. Gerard Maccreanor observes its influence on the practice
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Opinion
This is in all our back yards
Political parties must address the fact that nimbyism is a symptom of a failing planning system
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Features
Wines brings the house down again
The New York based ex-sculptor gives a sell-out talk at the AA
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Features
Dot to dot results: 25 September 2009
The winner of last week’s competition was Chris Beswick of MVL Architects in Godalming, Surrey, who identified Pier Luigi Nervi’s Palazzetto dello Sport
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Features
Dot to dot: 2 October 2009
Connect the dots, name the building and send us your answer by 10am on Wednesday October 7 for a chance to win a copy of The Architecture of Grosvenor Atterbury, by Peter Pennoyer and Anne Walker
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News
Will Alsop to head new office for RMJM
Retirement plans on hold as Stirling-winning architect teams up with 1,000-strong practice
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