All Building Design articles in 08 January 2010 – Page 3
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Review
Changing the face of the Highlands
A new account of how the Scottish Enlightenment recreated the country’s architecture tells a broader story of people and place
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Features
The day Miss World came to the RIBA
After her 1982 visit, Mariasela Àlvarez Lebrón continued her career in architecture
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Review
Frozen excitement: Glasgow School of Art marks its centenary
A symposium put Mackintosh’s building in its rightful place
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Review
Architectural drawing out of the wilderness
Laura Oldfield Ford’s ferocious line drawings call for a transformation of everyday space
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Opinion
Architects must lead the revolution
After the failure of Copenhagen, politics must return to its roots — and greater vision will be needed
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Inspirations
Adam Caruso on the impact of Liverpool’s pioneering Ellis Buildings
When the Caruso St John partner first moved to England, Peter Ellis’s Oriel Chambers and 16 Cook Street offices were among the first buildings he made a visit to see
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Opinion
No excuse to abandon quality
Yes, we have an urgent need for social housing, but the HCA’s haste will prove a false economy
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Opinion
Will 2010 be a better year for architects than 2009?
Yes, says Lucian Cook, developers will dust off planning applications and people will extend their homes; while Joost Beunderman says there will be no return to business as usual
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Features
Dot to dot - 8 January 2009
Connect the dots, name the building and send us your answer by 10am on Wednesday January 13 for a chance to win a copy of Shaping London: The patterns and forms that make the metropolis by Terry Farrell
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Features
Dot to dot results - 18 December 2009
Congratulations to Julie Pearce of URS Corporation in Glasgow, who identified the Royal Festival Hall, designed by Leslie Martin, Robert Matthews and Peter Moro
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News
AWW scheme another victim of LSC fiasco
A scheme by AWW to build a new college on a former pork pie factory has officially been cancelled after the college failed to find alternative funding following the Learning and Skills Council funding debacle.
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News
Sanaa's Rolex centre set for opening
Sanaa's new Rolex Learning Centre at the Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL) in Switzerland will open at the end of February.
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News
Green light for shelter expansion
Featherstone Young has won planning permission to create a homeless shelter in London’s East End.
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News
Sheffield signs up design panel
Glenn Howells and BDP director Stephen Marshall are among the 31 names signed up to a new design panel for Sheffield.
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News
'Climate of fear' over student visas
New stricter monitoring of university students attendance is fostering a climate of fear and paranoia among architecture students, it was claimed this week.
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News
Clay mine eco-town contest launched
One of the four sites chosen by the government last summer for an eco-town will be subject to an architectural competition, which was launched this week.
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