All Building Design articles in 03 December 2010 – Page 3
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Inspirations
Stephen Witherford and William Mann’s inspiration: Utrecht City Hall
The eclectic collision of old and new in Miralles Tagliabue Architects’ Utrecht City Hall creates a unique spirit that has made a strong impression on Witherford Watson Mann
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Opinion
Carry on creaming
The startling fees paid to client design advisers point to the failures of the public sector procurement process
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Opinion
Charge for Cabe
Regarding your front page this week (“Cabe set to be rescued by communities dept” News November 26) Cabe should spurn the opportunity of a taxpayer-funded resurrection and set itself up as a commercial operation, funded by the design service it sees itself as offering
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Building Study
School House at St Elizabeth primary school, Bethnal Green, by Scabal
Scabal’s skill in extracting maximum value from the budget to create an after school club building is the antithesis of the free school movement’s anti-architect doctrine
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Opinion
Photo ban in ‘public’ spaces
I applaud BD drawing attention to the privatisation of London’s public space (“Mayor warned: London is being privatised” News November 26)
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News
V&A director explains his architectural strategy
Mark Jones has overseen 34 architectural projects during his tenure and in tough times is sticking to his vision
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Review
Building a Library 37: Gourna, A Tale of Two Villages, by Hassan Fathy
Robert Harbison picks 50 books that should feature in any architectural library
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Features
Dot to dot results: 26 November 2010
Last week’s winner was Fidelma McDonagh of ABK in Dublin, who identified the Michelin Building on Fulham Road, by Francois Espinesse
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Features
Dot to dot - 3 December 2010
Connect the dots, name the building and send us your answer by 10am on Wednesday December 8 for a chance to win a copy of Leonard Manasseh & Partners, by Timothy Brittain-Catlin
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News
Nord offers shingle life
Nord has completed the second house in Alain de Botton’s holiday home initiative, Living Architecture, on the beach in Dungeness, Kent.
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News
Millennium village winners chosen
A team comprising Jestico & Whiles, Peter Barber Architects and Studio 54 Architecture has been chosen to design one of the most prestigious regeneration schemes in the country – the final tranche of the Greenwich Millennium Village.
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News
HOK reports losses of £3.1m
HOK crashed into the red last year because of falling workloads and problems in Dubai.
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News
Council delays naming Robin Hood replacement
The east London council planning to demolish the Robin Hood Gardens estate has said problems with the procurement process will mean the architects for its replacement will not now be named till next month.
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Building Study
Preston: lacking the clout to challenge developers
While this Lancashire town of the industrial revolution has three first-class urban moments they sit in a sea of uncaring dross
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News
Bartlett students protest increases in tuition fees
Architecture students from the Bartlett are into their second week of a sit-in at the main UCL building in central London.
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News
Southwark Council approves Spparc's Quill tower
A controversial 31-storey student accommodation tower in Southwark by architect Spparc won planning permission from the local council last night despite heavy criticism from Cabe and local residents
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Multimedia
Film screening: Greener Buildings, Greener Behaviours and Suffolk One
BD’s sneak preview of two short films on sustainability, CRC energy efficiency and a state of the art school in Ipswich airing on Information TV.
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Building Study
Caruso St John’s renovation plans for Tate Britain, London
An aversion to iconic swagger and an unwavering attention to detail will guide the architect’s endeavours to make Tate Britain less of a poor relation to its Bankside cousin
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