All Building Design articles in 08 Feb 2013 – Page 3
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NewsStanton Williams scoop Royal Opera House job
Witherford Watson Mann lose out to 2012 Stirling Prize winner
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FeaturesRichard Meier ‘I’m a frustrated painter’
The managing partner of Richard Meier Partners Architects reveals his Achilles’ heel
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OpinionThere’s no need for the RIBA to be so defensive
The RIBA’s over-reaction to Arb’s much improved website reveals its fear of losing members
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TechnicalKolenkit housing, Amsterdam by Wingender Hovenier and Korth Tielens
A technical look at the expressive potential of brick construction
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NewsRevised plans ready for Edinburgh's £300m Caltongate application
Allan Murray and CDA behind Old Town development
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NewsNetwork Rail opts out of Cabe design review
Smaller projects will be looked at by the rail operator’s new panel
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NewsPeter Zumthor reveals his big ambitions
Swiss architect would consider skyscrapers and cities — with the right client
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NewsRIBA declares turf war
Brady accuses Arb of ‘flying the flag’ for architects and undermining the RIBA’s role
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ReviewFrozen Relic: Arctic Works by Scanlab
AA exhibition reveals the hidden depths of the Arctic with 3D images
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OpinionWe all have Friday off!
The co-founder of Bauman Lyons explains why the practice is moving to a four-day week
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NewsAPD Architecture completes house extension
The extension looks over Loch Fyne towards the Isle of Arran
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Opinion
Building types do affect city life
I agree with Wouter Vanstiphout ( Opinion February 1 ) that Policy Exchange adds nothing to the debate on living in cities.
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OpinionDoes Passivhaus really fit the bill?
Why does the BRE and our Building Control system need to be dictated to by Wolfgang Feist — and where did the magic figure for heating demand of less than 15kWh per sq m per year come from? (“ Passivhaus faces ‘major obstacles’ in the UK ” bdonline February 1). ...
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OpinionCastelvecchio is a knockout
I was delighted to read about Scarpa’s masterpiece, the Castelvecchio ( Inspiration February 1 ): a case of one hero writing about another.
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OpinionChange of use is ill thought out
One person’s cash cow is another person’s affordable housing, community provision, infrastructure, heritage rescue — the list that section 106 money can be spent on is a long one. No planning application means no section 106 — and no architects working on the affordable housing (“Councils fight back over change ...
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NewsFentress Architects unveil addition to San Francisco airport
The 67m-tower is expected to finish in August 2014
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OpinionShould temporary buildings be allowed to win RIBA awards?
They can be poetic and experimental - but is that enough?
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OpinionForget skyscrapers, we need rail hubs
Investing in transport infrastructure is one way to create sustainable metropolitan areas
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