All Building Design articles in 06 June 2008 – Page 4
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News
Arb threatens ‘very ill’ retired architect
Arb has threatened to take legal action against an elderly retired architect because his architectural practice is illegally listed on several web directories.
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Stoke masterplan seeks approval
Marchini Curran Associates is seeking planning permission for its masterplan for a mixed-used development in Stoke on Trent.
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A&M wins Regent Street project
Allies & Morrison has won planning approval for a scheme to redevelop the Crown Estate-owned Quadrant 1 block at the south end of Regent Street, London.
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Alsop lauds Public as his best building
Will Alsop has described The Public as his “best building” yet, despite leaving the unfinished project three years ago after being forced into receivership.
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YRM wins City air extension study
YRM Architects is to carry out a six-month design study for a proposed extension to London City Airport.
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Opinion
London agenda still dominates
Recent articles and viewpoints in BD on the centralisation of the RIBA raise a very important issue which has been disappointingly covered so far.
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Review
A Summer Show of two halves at the Royal Academy
Only a wall of fiercely artistic works close to the curator’s heart offsets the traditional horrors of the RA’s Summer Show
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Life above the fast lane
Bolles & Wilson’s Tapering Tower for 100 West Cromwell Road has gone in for planning to Kensington & Chelsea council.
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Features
Dot to Dot June 6
Connect the dots, name the building and send us your answer by 10am on Wednesday June 11 for a chance to win Time Wearing Out Memory, a book on abandoned landscapes and buildings in New York state
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2012 visitors centre could be reduced to a portacabin
Studio Egret West’s scheme threatened by fears of spiralling costs and too many clients
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ODA defends changes to 2012 stadium
The Olympic Delivery Authority has defended HOK’s scheme for the 2012 main stadium after BD revealed images last week of a more complex roof structure and a redesigned “wrap” elevation.
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Analysis
Architectural education: the 1958 Oxford Conference revisited
Architecture schools must meet the challenge of sustainability if they are to survive, delegates at July’s Oxford Conference will hear. This week, four leading figures — Susan Roaf, Christopher Alexander, Rab Bennetts and Steven Parissien — say why change is needed. Next week, the schools respond
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Coe sets out 179 training venues
The London 2012 Organising Committee (Locog) has revealed the 179 sporting venues across the country which will feature in the pre-games training camp guide for paralympic sports.
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