All Building Design articles in 06 February 2009 – Page 3
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Opinion
Does working for free devalue the profession?
No fee means no value says the RIBA’s Jane Duncan, but Stuart McColl argues it is just a business tool
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Opinion
City limits
If wisdom comes with age, why are so many Brazilian architects up in arms over 101-year-old Oscar Niemeyer’s latest plans to alter Brasilia?
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Building Study
Niall McLaughlin is Deal’s choice
As British seaside towns scramble to secure much needed regeneration cash, Niall McLaughlin Architects’ refit of the pier at Deal sets down a marker
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News
Crossrail selects chief executive
Crossrail this week announced the appointment of Rob Holden (pictured) as its new chief executive.
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Opinion
Building with mud, glorious mud
Using mud to build may be an extreme example of giving preference to local materials, but if we don’t explore such options we are condemned to the banal
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News
Richard Buckley remembered
A memorial service for Richard Buckley (pictured), founding partner of Buckley Gray Yeoman, will be held at 6pm at the RIBA’s HQ at Portland Place, London W1, next Monday February 9.
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Opinion
Blind on bland
Steve Cooper says PFI projects might be rubbish or bland (Debate January 30), but that they are finished on time and within budget! Something of an own goal, I think.
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Opinion
Don’t bank on it
At a time when we are all suffering from the effects of too little regulation, the public will wonder where the Arb Reform Group (Letters January 30) is coming from in wishing to follow the banking profession.
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Inspirations
Tom Coward’s inspiration: tourist attraction Lucy the Elephant, Margate, NJ
In our series in which architects talk about the building that has inspired them the most, AOC’s Tom Coward explains the attraction of New Jersey resident Lucy the Elephant
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Opinion
ARG-umentative
The Arb Reform Group is not known to pull its punches in debates with appointed board members, but new recruit Ruth Brennan, who is standing for election to the board for the first time, managed to have a run-in with chief executive Alison Carr before the ballot papers were even ...
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News
Handball arena goes to planning
Make’s design for the Olympic handball arena — the third largest venue at the 2012 games — will go before the ODA’s planning committee next week.
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News
Copper warning over Make’s handball arena
Police say the valuable cladding material is likely to attract criminals
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Review
Photographer John Gay’s keen architectural observations
Photographer John Gay excelled at documenting Britain’s architecture in the post-war period
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Building Study
Architects Maccreanor Lavington and KCAP are driving regeneration at Barking Riverside
Maccreanor Lavington and KCAP are the architects behind the massive Barking Riverside regeneration project which will see thousands of new homes built in east London
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Review
Gareth Hoskins Architects’ winning ways
Will Henley enjoys a show of Gareth Hoskins Architects’ first 10 years at RIBA’s London HQ
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News
Prince’s ‘Surfbury’ plans approved for Newquay
Plans by the Prince of Wales to create a “Poundbury-on-Sea” near Newquay in Cornwall have won approval despite rousing opposition from local politicians.
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News
Glasgow scheme ‘ignored advice’
Scottish watchdog says Chapman Taylor has disregarded its criticisms
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Review
Adieu to The Lintons housing estate
Denna Jones views Verity-Jane Keefe’s cinematic paean to The Lintons, a 1960s east London housing estate
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News
Class act for Deptford
Pollard Thomas Edwards has won planning permission for a primary school and library scheme in Deptford, south-east London.
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