All Building Design articles in 03 April 2009 – Page 3
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Opinion
Wren's template for austerity
Tough times don’t necessarily mean inferior architecture. Just look at what Wren produced for the City of London on a shoestring
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Review
Still in love with the architecture of Las Vegas
This new book of archive photographs sheds light on the making of Learning from Las Vegas, Robert Venturi and Denise Scott Brown’s classic 1972 text
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Review
Hands off this architectural masterpiece!
This conference on James Stirling’s red university buildings saw feelings running high about proposals to alter one of them, the Engineering Department at Leicester
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Review
Bristol's architectural brave new world?
Two Belgian artists undertake an architectural reworking of Bristol’s waterfront for this show at the Arnolfini gallery
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Opinion
Should the RIBA introduce a register for conservation architects?
Yes, says Purcell Miller Tritton’s Jeremy Blake, because architects need professional benchmarks as much as any other group; no, says Stirling Prize winner Stephen Hodder, we need communities of knowledge, not individual registrations
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Building Study
Geurst & Schulze's act of mediation at Le Medi
Geurst & Schulze’s Le Medi housing estate in Rotterdam fits comfortably with a career spent celebrating diverse architectural sources
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Features
Dot to dot result: March 27
Last week’s winner is Edward Martin of Archial in London, who identified Santiago Calatrava’s El Alamillo Bridge at Seville, Spain
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Features
Dot to dot - April 3, 2009
Connect the dots, name the building and send us your answer by 10am on Tuesday April 7, 2009 for a chance to win a copy of White Heat, Cold Logic: British Computer Art 1960-1980, edited by P Brown & others
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News
The ‘carbuncle’ effect
On May 30 1984, Prince Charles’s speech at Hampton Court shook up the profession and caused at least one building to be scrapped. But 20 years on has he had any lasting effect, asks Pamela Buxton
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