All Building Design articles in 04 May 2007 – Page 4
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Opinion
Space for all
Far from being gentrification of an existing area, Gillett Square was a grotty car park and through-road.
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News
Georgian Group is now estate agent too
Heritage organisation hopes selling to the ‘right hands’ will pre-empt questionable planning applications
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News
Charles: act now on climate change
Prince Charles has issued a call to arms to business professionals to take action on climate change, declaring the situation a state of “emergency.”
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Opinion
Misread accolade
No author should complain about a review as generous as Tom Muirhead’s of my book Britain (April 27), and I am grateful for it.
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Features
Andy Sinclair, 26, on his first job with Whitelaw Turkington in Wakefield
Andy Sinclair, 26, Whitelaw Turkington, Wakefield
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News
Brixton boost for 100 Public Spaces plan
The Mayor of London’s beleaguered 100 Public Spaces programme has been given a massive boost under a £7 million plan to transform Brixton town centre.
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News
‘Stand-off’ drives new embassy design
HOK chosen for Jakarta as US terrorist fear prompts Grosvenor Square sale
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Review
A display of joie de vivre
Patrick Bouchain’s exhibition of three ingenious and diverse projects is fantastic
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News
Housing in crisis
As Britain's largest housing practice slams wasteful competitions, culture minister David Lammy claims housing architects are out of touch with the public
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News
Calatrava in Chicago
NEWS: Calatrava wins permission to build America's tallest tower. COMPETITION: Win a copy of Taschen's blockbuster review of Calatrava's work.
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News
Blair's decade: hit or miss?
Has the PM put architecture on the map or just kicked the public realm aside? Join the debate
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