All Building Design articles in 05 November 2010 – Page 3
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News
First Solent Design winners unveiled
Penoyre & Prasad’s Portsmouth University library extension (pictured) and a primary school by Hampshire County Council architects’ department have won the first Solent Design Awards
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Opinion
Design quangos’ famous last words
Big Society rhetoric seems to be finding its mark as the spending review cuts take hold.
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Opinion
Is the dream of the Thames Gateway dead?
Yes, says Mark Brearley, we must now fight to salvage what we can; but Terry Farrell sees great potential in what’s already been achieved
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Analysis
Will the coalition’s focus on localism stitch up the planning process?
As the government’s regional planning strategy emerges, fears grow that a patchwork consultation system could prove a nightmare for architects
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Features
Debunking Nuclear claims
In 1983, van driver Ben Hayden put Home Office Nuclear guidelines to the test by constructing a regulation shelter
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Building Study
One New Change, London, by Jean Nouvel
While the form of Jean Nouvel’s One New Change is designed to respect views of St Paul’s Cathedral, the mixed-use scheme has an exotic geometry that contrasts with its ’polite’ neighbours
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Review
Cook’s Camden: London’s Great Experiment in Social Housing
Camden’s 1960s social housing schemes are a timely lesson in successful experimentation
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Opinion
On the politics of beauty
If Victorian architects had had to contend with the current generation of design watchdogs, many of our most striking buildings would not have got off the drawing board
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Opinion
Back to basics
Interesting letters last week: one all about protection of title, and how non-architects shouldn’t (can’t?) do what architects do, and muttering about the seven years of training; then one listing lots of the things that apparently now we don’t do – on top, of course, of all the things the ...
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Review
Building a Library 34: Mechanization Takes Command by Siegfried Giedion
Robert Harbison picks 50 books that should feature in any architectural library
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Opinion
Dot to dot results: 29 October 2010
Last week’s winner was Maria Hellman of London W3, who identified the Beth Sholom Synagogue by Frank Lloyd Wright at Elkins Park, Pennsylvania
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Features
Dot to Dot: 5 November 2010
Connect the dots, name the building and send us your answer by 10am on Wednesday November 10 for a chance to win a copy of Pevsner: the Early Life by Stephen Games
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News
Wilkinson Eyre reveals cross-Thames cable car plans
Transport for London and Wilkinson Eyre have submitted plans for a cable car spanning the river Thames in east London.
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News
Pope's visit could fast-track Gaudi sainthood
The consecration of Antoni Gaudi’s unfinished masterpiece in Barcelona is set to kick-start a process to turn the world-famous architect into a saint.
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