All Building Design articles in 04 April 2008 – Page 3
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Opinion
Mayoral build-up
With the London mayoral race now at full throttle, Boots has a keen eye trained on Ken, Boris and Brian.
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News
Libeskind working on building in Hong Kong
Hypocrisy charge for architect who said he would never work in China
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Features
Peter Thomas' first job with Buckley Gray Yeoman in Shoreditch, London
Peter ThomasBuckley Gray Yeoman, Shoreditch, London
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News
Conran brings penthouse living to Martin’s Leicester College Hall
Conran & Partners has revealed its proposed refurbishment of Leicester University’s College Hall buildings, originally designed by Leslie Martin and Trevor Dannatt.
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Opinion
In our borough, planning is for wimps
Once a much vaunted nuclear-free zone, these days Hackney is just a free-for-all
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News
Rogers blasts government for ignoring Task Force
Richard Rogers’ Urban Task Force is still waiting for a government response to a report it released more than two years ago, the architect has revealed.
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News
Foster and OMA up for Birmingham library
Seven firms including Foster & Partners, Foreign Office, Hopkins, Wilkinson Eyre and OMA are competing to design a replacement for John Madin’s Library of Birmingham.
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News
Biggest-ever building in City enrages Barbican residents
KPF’s plans for the largest single building in the City of London have sparked fury among residents of the nearby Barbican.
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Features
Presentation is the key for Woods Bagot
‘Whether we are in China or the Middle East, we hold a design presentation’
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News
Utzon back at the Opera
Designs to transform the interior of Sydney Opera House have been revealed by architects Jørn Utzon and Richard Johnson.
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News
Chipperfield arts quarter masterplan wins in Spain
Stirling prizewinner David Chipperfield has won an international competition to masterplan a 120,000sq m arts and technology quarter in Segovia, Spain.
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Opinion
Art thought
Just as we are all heading for a recheck of our values, with the credit crunch looming over our clients’ heads, a debate is needed on how worthwhile some of our architecture is.
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Multimedia
Real Architecture talk: Urban Splash’s New Islington
The Architecture Foundation’s Real Architecture series kicked off this Tuesday with an animated discussion of Urban Splash’s New Islington development in Manchester.
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Building Study
Stephen Taylor Architects wins converts at Charlotte Road
London’s East End has again proved liberating for Stephen Taylor, an architect able to get the most out of tricky sites
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Opinion
Is a faster planning process always better?
The HBF’s Stewart Baseley says the planning system is too inefficient but the RTPI’s Rynd Smith says good built outcomes must trump all other considerations
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Review
Emily Allchurch’s dystopic collages create a sinister cocktail
Gareth Gardner meets the creator of a series of foreboding urban images currently on show at London’s PM Gallery
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Features
Why real life isn’t all for the best
It’s important to have principles, but we live in an imperfect world and no one wants to turn into Voltaire’s Dr Pangloss
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Features
Can age discrimination law stop my boss from making me retire?
I am a “mature” architect working in a smallish practice. I am quite happy but my boss keeps making comments about me retiring soon. I have no such plans yet, and am concerned he wants to get rid of me.I know there is now age discrimination legislation. Can I use ...
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News
Developer fined again over Goldfinger cottage
Heritage group questions approach to ensuring listed structure is rebuilt
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