All Building Design articles in 05 September 2008 – Page 3
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Opinion
Takes the biscuit
Do you have a Pedants’ Corner? The red double-decker bus in the Olympics closing ceremony was not a “trusty Routemaster” (Leader August 29) — if only! It was one of that latter-day variety classifiable as “biscuit tin”.
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News
Big names lined up for Biennale talks
International landscape architects Neil Porter and Eelco Hooftman are set to take part in Making Space in the European City, a debate hosted by BD in the Gareth Hoskins-designed Scottish Pavilion at the Venice Biennale.
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Opinion
Are architecture schools turning into factory farms?
The uniform teaching programme of many schools will create “tasteless chickens”, says Tim Ronalds; while Richard Hayward argues that schools remain almost entirely free-range
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News
RSC stages new appeal for funds
The Royal Shakespeare Company has launched its Transforming our Theatres appeal, to raise £1 million towards its Bennetts Associates-designed theatre development in Stratford-upon-Avon.
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Features
Cooking up a storm with Alan Camp Architects
‘The office fills with wonderful smells that happily distract us’
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News
Lunts will ‘advocate good design’
The new London director of the Homes & Communities Agency, David Lunts, has vowed to be a “passionate advocate” for good design.
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News
Site work starts on Swanke Hayden Connell academy
Work has begun on site on Swanke Hayden Connell Architects’ City of London Academy in Islington, north London.
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News
ACA publishes its rival client contract
The Association of Consultant Architects has published its new client contract, in direct competition with the RIBA’s new standard form of agreement.
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News
Historian Paul Overy dies aged 68
Art and architecture historian Paul Overy has died aged 68 from pancreatic cancer.
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Features
Dot to Dot September 5
Connect the dots, name the building and send us your answer by 10am on Wednesday September 10 for a chance to win a copy of How to be a Happy Architect by Bauman Lyons Architects.
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Opinion
Dot to dot results: August 29
Last week’s competition winner was John G Ellis of Urban Design Solomon ETC in San Francisco, who identified Louis Kahn's Kimbell Art Gallery, Fort Worth, Texas.
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News
K2’s cladding for five-bed home set to become ‘cloud atlas’
Liverpool-based practice K2 Architects has unveiled images of its first major commission, a bespoke zinc-clad “cloud house” in a rural part of Merseyside.
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News
Foster loses £15m on record revenue
Foster & Partners suffered a £15 million loss last year despite experiencing a record-breaking boost in revenue.
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Review
Architecture School: The reality show (video)
Architecture School is a six-part reality TV show, following a group of students at Tulane University's School of Architecture.
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News
Sustainable hub for 1,600 St Albans students
The structure features ground source heat pumps and an equine centre
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Building Study
Seeing the whole picture
Stuart Shave’s latest art gallery, designed with exceptional attention to detail by David Kohn Architects, revitalises a former London fashion quarter
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News
John Lewis expansion put on hold
Stores by O’Donnell & Tuomey and Acme mothballed amid slowdown
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Opinion
Please ditch the mudslinging
Don’t let this autumn’s Le Corbusier and Palladio shows be used to settle old scores
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News
Cost-cutting fears over Zaha's Glasgow museum
Zaha Hadid’s flagship transport museum in Glasgow is undergoing a further round of value-engineering, a report to the city council’s finance committee has revealed.
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Building Study
Cocoon phase
The second phase of the Natural History Museum’s Darwin Centre takes a startling approach to the storage of the insect specimen collection, writes Tony McIntyre
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