All Building Design articles in 07 Feb 2014 – Page 2
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Opinion
Palais de Tokyo could help Southbank find its purpose
The Southbank Centre board could learn from Lacaton Vassal’s achievement in Paris, says Ellis Woodman
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Features
Introverts should be something to shout about
How to harness the power of the quiet man — and woman — in your practice
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News
Austin-Smith Lord staff paid £700k of missing money
Legal action continues as practice hopes to end CVA this summer
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Inspirations
RCKa’s inspiration: the Palais de Tokyo by Lacaton & Vassal
RCKa’s Russell Curtis, Dieter Kleiner and Tim Riley celebrate the freedom and generosity of Lacaton Vassal’s reworking of the Palais de Tokyo
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News
Rogers calls for 'severe' tax on empty homes owners
Architect ‘regrets’ empty flats in One Hyde Park
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News
Populous's Brazil stadium kicks off 2014 World Cup
Design is intended to evoke shifting sand dunes
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News
Grimshaw beats Fosters and BDP by a nose to win racecourse
International design competition for The Curragh finds winner after false start
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News
Labour backs 'stop McAslan' scheme for Smithfield
Candidate supports rival proposal by Burrell Foley Fischer on eve of public inquiry
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Features
How to speak architect
Architects don’t just design buildings. They are also poet-philosophers whose aim is to explain the deeper significance of their latest creation. Building’s Ike Ijeh and Lee Monks of the Plain English Campaign look for some sense in their musings
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News
£200m design competition launched for landmark Maidenhead site
Large-scale proposals ‘backed by home secretary’
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News
Thomas Heatherwick brands Mount Pleasant scheme 'empty, cynical and vacuous'
Designer calls for architects’ designs to be scrapped
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