All Building Design articles in 07 January 2011 – Page 3
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Opinion
Riba needs to reach out to the public
The demise of the Riba Trust risks ruling the institute out of crucial public debate.
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Opinion
Talk to people who know
Oddly, the two bids for the design review (“Riba could usurp Cabe in bid to run design reviews” 17 December 2010) are both from national bodies claiming to be capable of acting locally.
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Analysis
RIBA's Harry Rich pins hopes on fundraising
A year on from his appointment, RIBA chief executive Harry Rich is full of plans but refuses to be drawn on details, as Ruth Bloomfield discovers.
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News
International intelligence: Egypt
The country is a tale of dynamism in the face of adversity, says Muriel Muirden.
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Review
Sam Griffin: Corvée
Sam Griffin’s first solo show in the UK analyses the architecture of capitalism
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Features
Life class: Isi Metzstein
Launching a new BD series, Isi Metzstein answers questions about his life, work and influences
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Building Study
First look: Jamie Fobert plans gentle growth for Cambridge’s modest gallery
Jamie Fobert Architects has won planning permission for its extension to Kettle’s Yard Gallery in Cambridge, a project originally won in competition in 2004.
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Review
Lost Victorian Britain, by Gavin Stamp
This record of destroyed buildings fails to transcend its agenda
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Opinion
Begging to differ
Ruth Reed was mistaken to claim that Cabe has not been involved with villages or small urban areas.
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Inspirations
Tom de Paor’s inspiration: St Fin Barre’s Cathedral, Cork, Ireland
Tom de Paor admires William Burges’s all-encompassing approach to the design of St Fin Barre’s Cathedral
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Building Study
St Joseph’s Primary School, Highgate, by Pie Architecture
Pie Architecture’s individual reworking of a 1970s primary school is notable for its careful attention to the needs of the classroom
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Features
Q&A with Alan Corrigan, associate at WATG, on working in Egypt
Q&A with Alan Corrigan, associate at WATG, on working in Egypt
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News
US employees sue RMJM over $24m Hillier deal
Lawsuit accuses troubled practice of asset stripping and reneging on merger deal.
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Features
Dot to dot results: december 17
The winner of the final dot to dot competition was Nicola Southgate of TTSP in London, who identified Robin Hood Gardens by Alison and Peter Smithson.
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News
Riba and Cabe accused of failing to act locally in design review bids
Organisations failed to consult network over bids to run design reviews.
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Opinion
Rhubarb listing
There are very few true brickwork forcing sheds left now in the “rhubarb triangle”, and even fewer timber ones, but the brick ones can be seen sometimes in passing.
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Opinion
Steeling thunder
How interesting that John Thorp (Review 2010 December 17) acknowledges the rhubarb shed, where form follows function, as a piece of vernacular architecture.
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