All Building Design articles in 07 January 2011 – Page 4
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Opinion
Staying on track
Your final issue for 2010 leaves the impression that some architectural luminaries’ judgments are going a bit astray in two areas.
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Opinion
Local specifics
I was asked for comment on the localism bill (“Should We Be Wary of People Power”, December 17) but I didn’t realise it would run under the tag line “Good for architecture?”
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Opinion
Is 2011 going to be the year of recovery for architects?
Yes, says Lindsay Urquhart, there are increasing UK opportunities for experienced delivery architects; but Brian Waters fears the construction industry may be in for a double dip.
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News
Fred Goodwin steps back from role at RMJM
Practice admits it is not using his services due to “less demanding” workload
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News
Firms embrace Building for Life
Crest Nicholson has joined the growing number of house builders planning to use Building for Life to rate their schemes.
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News
Murphy’s Haymarket plans reflect alternative view
Richard Murphy Architects has drawn up alternative plans for Edinburgh’s Haymarket station in response to concerns raised by Architecture & Design Scotland (A&DS) over Halcrow and architect IDP’s proposals for station owner Network Rail.
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News
Blow for Catford prefab campaigners
The Twentieth Century Society has pledged to fight a decision to demolish one of the UK’s largest surviving post-war prefab housing estates, in south-east London.
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Building Study
Evelyn Street, London, by Hugh Strange Architects
Hugh Strange’s Deptford family house creates a multi-layered drama out of its enclosed site
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