All Building Design articles in 04 September 2009 – Page 3
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News
Green light for Satellite to create East Sussex village hall
London-based practice Satellite Architects has been granted planning permission for a £650,000 village hall in Barcombe, East Sussex, after winning an invited design competition for the project last year
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News
Palais to be replaced by Make student digs
Make Architects has drawn up plans to demolish the legendary Hammersmith Palais and replace it with a student hall of residence
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News
Hopkins’ Greenwich Market plan rejected
The developer of Hopkins Architects’ £25 million scheme to revamp Greenwich Market in south-east London will decide how to continue within two weeks after Greenwich Council rejected the proposals
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News
Cabe may survive a Tory quango cull
Shadow housing minister Grant Shapps has given his clearest indication yet that design watchdog Cabe will survive the expected crackdown on quangos if the Conservative Party wins the next general election
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News
HOK drops Berry from its boughs
Practice lays off director who oversaw job cuts earlier this year
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News
Preston launches housing competition
The Community Gateway Housing Association and Preston City Council are sponsoring an RIBA competition to design a social housing scheme in Preston city centre
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Opinion
Pall Mall palled
That Peter Davey of all people writes in praise of New Zealand House I find surprising (BD Magazine June)
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Opinion
Jury still out on Stirling Prize
Building Design should know better than to uncritically repeat the charges of favouritism being levied at the Stirling Prize jury by the most predicable chorus
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Building Study
Out of the woods: Hopkins’ green learning machine
Hopkins Architects’ new building for Yale University’s forestry school matches sustainability credentials with a sensitive response to its Connecticut context
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Opinion
Remembering and forgetting
Memorials to deaths from combat and ‘terrorism’ make a poor substitute for uncovering the truth
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Opinion
Let’s go slow for fast trains
High-speed rail links sound attractive, but getting the slow ones to work properly should be the priority
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Opinion
A Poultry effort
Should you ever consider instating such a thing as a Carbuncle Lifetime Achievement Award, I’d like to nominate the pink and off-white monstrosity Peter Palumbo erected in place of the Mappin & Webb Building at 1 Poultry.Chris Gregory via bdonline
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Opinion
Should planners encourage development in a recession?
Jonathan Seager of the British Property Federation says the recession requires a more flexible approach, but Ian Dungavell, Director of the Victorian Society, disagrees
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Opinion
Showing no Mersey for Carbuncle Cup winner
The news that Liverpool’s ferry terminal had clinched the 2009 Carbuncle Cup was picked up by a host of media last week
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Opinion
Carbuncle bungle
There can be no argument that contemporary architecture in Aberdeen — one of the UK’s wealthiest cities — is irredeemably awful
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Technical
Dow Jones recalls the lessons of Powell & Moya’s Cripps Building at St John’s College
Alun Jones and Biba Dow were first inspired by Powell & Moya’s Cripps Building when they were students in Cambridge.
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Building Study
Cambridge blues
Beyond its historic centre, Cambridge’s modern architectural landscape speaks of dislocation and secrecy
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Opinion
Big guns out
Your leader and Peter Murray’s letter on Chelsea Barracks (August 14) have their facts wrong. Many of the facts can be found in our letter of July 17
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Opinion
Pick your battles with care
Reed should focus on quality not quantity if she wants her legacy at RIBA to overshadow her gender
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Review
Architecture is a star of Edinburgh’s International Book Festival
Architecture and design are too often overlooked, but this year top commentators, including Deyan Sudjic and Dan Cruickshank, were invited to contribute to the culture series
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