All Building Design articles in 04 June 2010 – Page 3
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Opinion
London matters
I must correct a number of factual inaccuracies referred to by Azar Djamali (Letters May 28)
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Building Study
International Space Station
A few weeks ago, the final building block was delivered to the International Space Station, thus completing the first building beyond Earth. Here, one of the architects involved in its construction, charts the saga of the most technically advanced environment ever built
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Opinion
Interesting times
We learn from Peter Phillips (Letters May 28) that unelected officers sit on several boards with full voting rights
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Opinion
Fantasy world
Peter Phillips (Letters May 28) was not on council when I presented new board proposals and he evidently misunderstands its role
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News
Entering a parallel world
Plans for a new conference and exhibition centre by Pringle Brandon and Wilkinson Eyre in the capital have been announced by mayor Boris Johnson
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Opinion
Going Dutch offers food for thought
Should the UK sacrifice its land to the intensive farming methods of the Netherlands?
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News
Green light for Croydon homes
TP Bennett has secured planning permission for a housing scheme on the edge of East Croydon railway station in south London
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News
Crossrail projects stay on track
The capital’s major transport infrastructure scheme is yet to be hit by public sector cuts, its backers insisted this week
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Opinion
Correction
Qatari Diar paid £959 million for the Chelsea Barracks site, and not £9.95 million as reported on last week’s front page
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Review
Smother by Sarah Cole and Coram Young Parents
A narrow London house is an apt setting for an uncomfortable study of parenthood
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News
Southampton team chosen
Danish firm Gehl Architects, MJP Architects, Scott Brownrigg and Proctor & Matthews have all been lined up to work on a 10-year scheme to revamp Southampton
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News
Zero carbon housing on site
Work has begun on the UK’s first zero-carbon housing development after it received planning consent last week
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Opinion
Punctured ideals over Wandsworth bike racks
The best laid plans of mice and, er, architects go oft awry
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Inspirations
Renato Benedetti’s inspiration: Rome’s Pantheon
Renato Benedetti explains how the 2,000-year-old Pantheon, with its adaptability over the centuries has influenced him at a fundamental level
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Opinion
Architecture’s final frontier
The Pantheon and the International Space Station share the ability of great buildings to inspire wonder
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Opinion
Can supermarket buildings ever be good architecture?
Alex Lifschutz of Lifschutz Davidson Sandilands says supermarkets are well-designed when they improve neighbourhoods but Mitchell Taylor Workshop’s Piers Taylor believes the design is just building as hoarding
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Opinion
TV’s game-show architecture
Would there be TV freak shows if buildings worked with the landscape and were built at a slower pace?
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Review
Benson & Forsyth at the Royal Scottish Academy
Benson & Forsyth’s exquisite models showcase both the practice’s built work and the designs that were not built
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Features
Dot to dot results: 28 May 2010
Last week’s winner was Colin Binns of Craig Foster Architects, who identified the Euston Arch by Philip Hardwick
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