All Building Design articles in 04 December 2009 – Page 3
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Review
McMorran & Whitby book does them justice
A new book by Edward Denison celebrates Donald McMorran and George Whitby as significant figures within the history of 20th century British classicism
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Building Study
Greenwich: Monument to Blair’s Britain
It’s 10 years since the Greenwich peninsula was at the centre of millennium celebrations, but its redevelopment has proved to be a microcosm of New Labour’s wasted opportunities
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Technical
How Trinity College’s Berkeley Library launched Niall McLaughlin’s career
Ahrends Burton Koralek’s Berkeley Library in Dublin was the inspiration McLaughlin needed to to spark his interest in architecture
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Opinion
Should large-scale timber construction be banned?
Yes, says Sam Webb, because of the disproportionate damage they cause when they catch fire; while Meredith Bowles argues that we just need to design against its shortcomings
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Opinion
Bags of talent
It was with great sadness that I read of Brian Anson’s death. Brian was a great source of support and creative provocation when I first started as head at the then University of North London
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Review
Athanasius Kircher: The man who knew everything
Newly expanded version of Joscelyn Godwin’s book uncovers a vast treasure trove of work by the Roman critic and philosopher Athanasius Kircher
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Opinion
Brian Anson: charming enfant terrible - and destroyer of SAC
I was sorry to read in BD (News November 27) of the death of Brian Anson; and I was transported back to distant lands by your comment
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Opinion
Anson and the SAC
Much as I admired Brian Anson your account of his role in setting up the Schools of Architecture Council (SAC) is a bit misleading (News November 27)
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Review
Saarinen: Captain America
New York exhibition reveals Eero Saarinen was nothing less than an architect of the US’s ascent as a superpower
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Features
Dot to dot results: November 27
The winner of last week’s competition was Tony Garland of Perth, who identified Frank Lloyd Wright’s Larkin building in Buffalo, New York
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Features
Dot to Dot: 04 December 2009
Connect the dots, name the building and send us your answer by 10am on Wednesday December 9 for a chance to win a copy of Cheltenham, by Stephen Morris
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News
Manchester library win sparks row over fee bid
Ryder Architecture has been forced to defend its competition winning-bid to revamp Manchester’s grade II* listed Central Library after being accused of submitting an "extraordinarily low" fee proposal.
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News
Central St Martins site to Make impact
Make's proposed refurbishment of the Soho faculty of Britain’s most famous fashion school is expected to be granted planning permission this week.
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News
Call to design modern housing for elderly
Architects have been urged to design more contemporary homes for older people in a new report out this week.
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