All Building Design articles in 08 June 2007 – Page 5
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Opinion
Should housing associations use partnering agreements?
Cyril Sweett says give member architects more work, but Walter Menteth argues that they thwart the talented
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News
Framework agreements hiking cost of social housing
Framework agreements, which create panels of architects for use by housing associations, have increased costs without improving the quality of homes, a recent survey suggests.
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Technical
Astronomy enters the bronze age
Allies & Morrison chose an unusual metal to clad its new planetarium at the Royal Observatory in Greenwich.
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Opinion
Sixties add-ons not all bad
Congratulations to you and the architect Allies & Morrison on the superb refurbishment of the Royal Festival Hall (Works June 1).
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News
Memorial to honour July 7 bomb victims
An architect or landscape architect is being sought to design a permanent memorial to the 52 people killed in the July 7 bombings in London in 2005.
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Features
Sasha Gupalov, 30, reveals all about his first job with Paul Davies & Partners
Sasha Gupalov, 30, Paul Davies & Partners
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News
AHMM is 2012 masterplanner
Allford Hall Monaghan Morris has won perhaps its most prestigious project yet as one of the masterplanners of the Olympic Village.
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News
Foster hits bum note on U2 hotel
Plans to extend famous Dublin landmark fall foul of heritage lobby
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Multimedia
Podcast: Anne Lacaton
The principal of Lacaton + Vassal talks about Bordeux's Management Sciences University in the last of the Architecture Foundation's Real Architecture lectures
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Analysis
McColl’s out but what now for SMC?
Stewart McColl’s sudden departure from SMC last week left the group in disarray. But how did such a success story fall so far — and so fast?
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Review
Patterns by Drusilla Cole
This book covers all aspects of new surface design including graphics, textiles, fashion, furnishings, ceramics, tiles, wallpaper and stationery.
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Review
Assured RA summer show has light touch - images
Ian Ritchie’s architecture room is the best in ages, says Ellis Woodman
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Review
Hollow Land: Israel’s Architecture of Occupation by Eyal Weizman
Groundbreaking exploration of the political space created by Israel’s colonial occupation.
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Technical
In Detail: St John's Therapy Centre, London
Architect: Buschow HenleyStructural engineer: Price & MyersSt John’s is a community healthcare building constructed uxnder the Lift scheme. It is clad in timber-veneered panels that give the building a civic scale and a strong material presence. The windows have been detailed to respond to varying light, privacy and acoustic requirements ...
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Competitions
Holiday let - Dordogne, France
Mas Marguerita: Les Chaumes de Mouteilloux, Riberac, France. Stunning modernist single storey house. Two bedrooms, sleeps four.
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