All Building Design articles in 05 Jul 2013
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Review
Top 50 films for architects: Andrei Rublev
A soulful portrayal of an actual historical figure
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News
3XN's United Nations regional HQ completes
Eight-pointed star ‘reaches out to all corners of the world’
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Opinion
Jesmond library is fighting back
I was interested to read Owen Hatherley on public libraries ( BD June 14 )
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Building Study
Social Justice Centre, Vauxhall by Architecture 00:/
Building to provide flexible office space for human rights organisations
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Opinion
The architects paralysed by politics
Local council policies make make producing decent architecture difficult
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Opinion
Does Scotland need an architecture policy?
Is it a statement of intent necessary to reinforce good design or is it just more meaningless rhetoric?
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Opinion
London Region needs a shake-up
The experience of the RIBA London southern region regarding an apparent confusion over the “prizewinning” (or not) setting of the Cutty Sark (Boots June 21) eerily reflects an experience that I had some years ago as the then representative of the London Region’s South London Society of Architects
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Features
Lasdun runs aground
We loook back at Denys Lasdun’s design for the Burrell Collection in Glasgow
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Opinion
Let’s come clean about subsidies
Ron Heath’s point about affordable housing was well made ( Letters June 21 ) but we also need to define affordable housing.
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Opinion
Larsen will be sorely missed
It was sad to learn of the death of Henning Larsen (News June 28) — he was an inspirational architect.
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News
Mayor approves Farrells' Earls Court masterplan
Earls Court exhibition centre and two housing estates will go
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Features
Architecture student shows 2013: Westminster University
Lisbon, Malmo and the welcome return of freehand are amongst the highlights of this year’s MArch show
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News
Deputy mayor brands Unesco ‘fundamentally wrong’
Ed Lister says heritage watchdog’s ‘purist view is not acceptable’
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News
English Heritage: Changes could improve heritage protection
But Simon Thurley slates budget cut as ‘very disappointing’
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Opinion
Dicing up heritage
Marcus Binney believes being sliced up is not the reform English Heritage needs
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Analysis
Squaring the circle
With its ‘garden cities’ plan gone to seed, Andrea Klettner asks what is the coalition’s latest idea to stimulate housebuilding
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Opinion
Ministers have to lay the foundations
Britain needs new homes, a lot of them, and only the government can make it happen, says Ellis Woodman