All Building Design articles in 07 Jun 2013 – Page 3
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CompetitionsLand for sale, Haut Var region of Provence
Land for saleFor construction of a 309 sq m house in the Haut Var region of Provence,
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NewsIan Simpson plans go up for auction
Design for a six-bedroom home on the site of a redundant reservoir
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FeaturesGeorge Knott ‘Bombay is the most dynamic place’
The partner at Knott Architects on Carlo Scarpa, Flattery and visiting Villa Tugendhat
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OpinionCompetitions should prize clarity
Entrants are right to be angry over the RIBA’s McCarthy Stone contest, says Ellis Woodman
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InspirationsCraig Hamilton's inspiration: Thorvaldsens Museum by MG Bindesbøll
Craig Hamilton stands in awe of the mighty Thorvaldsens Museum by MG Bindesbøll, who took elements of Greek, Roman and Egyptian design to create a Nordic neoclassicism
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News
William Morris Gallery scoops museum of the year award
Gallery named ‘museum of the year’ after architect’s £14 million transformation
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NewsTrio of architects named for Robin Hood Gardens work
Metropolitan Workshop, Jestico Whiles and Karakusevic Carson won Ojeu bid
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FeaturesThe frugal holiday solution for architects?
A new website offers a home exchange club just for architects
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NewsSergison Bates wins planning for Tower House in Hampshire
Replaces a redundant 1930s water tower on the Farleigh Wallop Estate
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FeaturesA fight at the opera
Henning Larsen’s aborted attempt to build an opera house in Warwickshire
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OpinionGive us the facts about asbestos
Please can we have more information about the deemed responsibility of architects in this distressing and dreadful matter (“ Architects count cost of asbestos ”, Business May 24).
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OpinionOverappreciated London buildings
I couldn’t contain my amusement to see in your In the Gallery section of BD, an exhibition at the Design Museum titled A Celebration of Under-appreciated London Buildings.
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OpinionShine new light on care homes
The living spaces in the “residents’ quarters” of 51N4E’s care home extension in Nevele, Belgium, are apparently designed to open onto the wide single-banked corridors ( Buildings May 17 ).
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OpinionMather's vision was key to plans
We wish to convey a point of clarification about your article claiming Rick Mather Architects was “too small” to handle US museum expansion ( bdonline May 29 ).
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OpinionShould tall buildings be banished from historic cities?
Can towers easily integrate into the changing city or must architects carefully consider context?
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OpinionLessons from Berlin’s mysterious east
We should learn about austerity and urbanity from the city’s Nikolaiviertel area, says Owen Hatherley
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