All Building Design articles in 07 May 2010 – Page 2
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News
Jasper Conran joins AF board
Jasper Conran has been appointed to the board of trustees of the Architecture Foundation.
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CIOB contest to run until end May
The Chartered Institute of Building has given photographers until the end of the month to enter its competition The Art of Building.
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London chair resigns as RIBA rejects call to act
Azar Djamali claimed she had been reduced to a “bystander in a morass of self-interested bickering” before resigning as the chair of RIBA London.
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Grimshaw excels with extension
Grimshaw’s £160 million scheme to expand the Excel exhibition centre in London’s Docklands is set to open next week
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Olympic Park turbines branded as ‘greenwash’
Critics slam showpiece after it emerges wind farm will not run at night.
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MacDonald to be A&DS chief exec
Architecture & Design Scotland has appointed Jim MacDonald as its chief executive.
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Viñoly and Bennetts set for Oxford green light
Plans for two major Oxford University buildings look set to win planning consent next week, despite heated objection from conservation groups and questions over their funding status
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Mather’s sweet Virginia
Rick Mather Architects’ $150 million (£99 million) expansion of the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts, the practice’s first major commission in the US, opened to the public this week
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Mason allegation as three stand for RIBA president
Institute’s investigation into RIBA London hears claims it is manipulated by freemasons
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Opinion
Patrolling the windowbox war zone
Whatever the scale, it’s not always easy to reach consensus in battles over our environment
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Opinion
RIBA stands by as we lose work
Jane Duncan, RIBA practice vice-president, emailed members last week on low pay
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Opinion
Learn from this
“Job losses are also expected at the Business Academy, Bexley, which has a £500,000 budget deficit brought about by expensive repairs to its £31 million Norman Foster building.” Times Educational Supplement reporting on teacher redundancies
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Opinion
In need of new leadership
The next RIBA president must be someone willing to fight architects’ corner
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Opinion
Let’s keep politicians out of it
Whoever wins the election, we don’t want them meddling with architecture
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Don’t forget us
John Kellett (Letters April 23) says architects are the only professionals qualified to design buildings from conception to completion
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Opinion
Show me yours on ‘crit roulette’
Video networking site chatroulette.com has found a number of unlikely uses since its inception, including an outlet for those inclined toward baring all
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Opinion
Is RIBA showing the signs of an organisation in crisis?
Yes, says Chris Roche, as exemplified by the failure of many council members to declare their interests; but Andrew Hanson argues that the RIBA exists to do far more than promote its members’ interests
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Inspirations
Piers Gough's inspiration: The Barbican by Chamberlin, Powell & Bon
When Piers Gough came to study at the AA in the sixties, the Barbican represented the three-dimensional future of the city. Here he looks at how its baroque confidence has influenced his buildings
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Opinion
Baby steps?
Does anyone out there know why the building regulations say that a railing to a stairs must be constructed so a 100mm diameter sphere cannot pass through the railings at any point
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