All Building Design articles in 05 March 2010 – Page 3
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News
Bad reception at the Beeb
The NAO’s scathing report on the corporation’s building projects may offer short-term schadenfreude to certain architects — but what are the longer-term consequences for the profession
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News
City farm to go on site of van Egeraat scheme
A “pop up” city farm is to be created on the site of Erick van Egeraat’s multi-billion-pound masterplan to regenerate east London’s Canning Town and Custom House, which starts in 2012
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News
HCA sees scores for Kickstart rocket
Kickstart-funded housing developments given low Building for Life scores by Cabe were reassessed for the Homes & Communities Agency and subsequently scored far higher
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News
Environment key to shaping university’s £1.2m design centre
Work has started on Niall McLaughlin Architects’ £1.2 million Centre for Design at Cranfield University in Bedford
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Multimedia
The BD Archives (slideshow)
In celebration of our 40th birthday, we've picked a few of the best pictures from our archives.
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Opinion
Out of sight
Charles Bain Smith makes a very good point (Letters February 19). Would we accept anything but “invisible mending” for a torn tweed jacket or an oil painting or for personal cosmetic surgery?
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Opinion
Nothing to hide
BD’s “come clean” campaign felt like good investigative journalism until last week. Now it’s getting a bit cheap, and a tad personal
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Opinion
Haile laughable
Your report that titanium leaves costing £3 million are to hide the poverty of London’s East End from the eyes of Olympic visitors (News February 19) reminds me of Ethiopian Emperor Haile Selassie
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Opinion
Function not fun
Piers Gough argues against pleasing the public (Debate February 19), saying “forwarding the art of architecture is the point of having architects”
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Opinion
Will Stirling feel the Neues?
Chinese visualisation firm Crystal, sponsor of the London Olympics, won’t be sponsoring this year’s Stirling Prize
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Opinion
Putting the planet in the driving seat
The new breed of electric car is compact, cheap and won’t cost the earth
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Review
Styles that defined the decades
Hugh Pearman looks at the architectural movements of the past four decades
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Opinion
Riding the waves of change
Anniversaries are always a time of reflection, but more interesting is the bigger picture now confronting the profession
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Building Study
Sanaa’s Rolex Learning Centre in Lausanne
The surreal landscapes of the Rolex Learning Centre in Lausanne belie a more traditional belief in the link between open spaces and education
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Review
Farshid Moussavi’s new book focuses on form
FOA partner Moussavi has thoroughly explored in The Function of Form how ‘affects’ can create more inclusive architectural forms
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Review
From drawing boards to debt: Four generations speak out
When Michael Manser, 80, began his career, architects still sat at drawing boards wearing smocks
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Features
I’m a bit tied up
Was this outsized bowtie indicative of eighties excess in the profession?
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Opinion
Top ambassadors
Your article on embassy overruns (News February 19) highlights the problems of the Foreign Office’s selection system
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