All Building Design articles in 04 March 2011 – Page 3
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Opinion
Interest free?
It is notable that the politicians who are willing to hand over school design to corporations with no knowledge or experience of design for the educational field were themselves all educated in the wonderful environments of bespoke historic buildings.
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Opinion
Libyan dispute
I am sure we all agree with Fran Tonkiss (Opinion February 25 ) about the many dangers of working with and for dictators.
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Opinion
Disastrous recipe
What is all this nonsensical talk about the end of the architectural role (“End of the architect?” and “Schools architects’ role could be over” February 25)?
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Opinion
Winter’s words should leave us cold
John Winter is wrong to tar all our ’modern’ architects with the same brush
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Inspirations
Roger Hawkins and Russell Brown’s inspiration: Koolhaas’s Kunsthal in Rotterdam
Russell Brown and Roger Hawkins explain how Koolhaas’s Kunsthal cultural building has been a starting point to much of their work
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Opinion
Should the British taxpayer be funding Unesco?
Yes, says Adam Wilkinson, Unesco is an invaluable tool in the struggle for global harmony; but Robert Adam questions the validity of an unchecked world heritage police force
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Opinion
Back to the drawing board
Architecture schools need to rethink more than business skills training if the profession is to survive
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News
Gerner advises all party rail group
DLG Architects partner Gareth Gerner has announced he is working with the government’s All Party Parliamentary Light Rail Group to show the potential for regeneration such transport links can bring.
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Review
Adolf Loos at the RIBA
The institute is celebrating the European modernist with three exhibitions
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Multimedia
David Strong: 'The Green Deal won't just be for insulation"
Watch the former managing director of BRE Environment, David Strong, discuss the rise of Ecobuild and how the government will push the green agenda
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News
Developer unveils details of KPF's Kings Reach tower refurb
Make’s replacement will overhaul London building rather than knock it down
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News
London dock projects revealed
London Development Agency and Newham Council will use Mipim to unveil plans for Royal Docks
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News
Architects sought for £20 million framework
London & Quadrant Housing Trust is inviting bids from architects to join an architectural framework agreement.
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News
New Covent Garden Market plans revealed
Foster & Partners and Neil Tomlinson Architects’ designs for the New Covent Garden Market in Battersea are set to go on public exhibition for a third time, ahead of a planning application this summer.
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Features
Life class: Neil Gillespie
Neil Gillespie shares his thoughts on commissions past and future
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News
Green light for Doncaster housing development
John Thompson & Partners has received outline planning approval for a 1,600 home masterplan at Carr Lodge in Doncaster.
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News
Traders fight market move plans
Traders are threatening legal action against plans to move them under a proposal (right) designed by Robin Partington Associates to redevelop Shepherd’s Bush Market in west London.
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News
SOM wins techno town contract
SOM has won a commission to masterplan a 180ha hi-tech town in Danang.
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