All Building Design articles in 08 October 2010 – Page 4
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Review
DRDH: A Model City and other Models
DRDH’s first exhibition at their new Bloomsbury offices showcases the practice’s impressive evolution
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Opinion
Careless talk
The idea that a school should have won this year’s Stirling Prize to send out “the right message” is wrong (just as Accordia winning was a message-sender). The social aspect of architectural practice is overplayed nowadays.Teachers know more about what makes a great school than architects ever will. When DRMM’s ...
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Opinion
Can building in the desert ever be sustainable?
Arup’s Mike Beaven is optimistic about the potential for zero-carbon development in arid landscapes, while Rab Bennetts says such efforts are absurd
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News
Game on for BDP’s revamp of Old Trafford cricket club
BDP’s £32 million redevelopment of Old Trafford, home of Lancashire County Cricket Club, has been approved by communities secretary Eric Pickles
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Review
David Jolly: Ephemeral Architecture
Marcelo Araya Avena’s exhibition exploring the architecture of David Jolly’s Open City gives food for thought
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News
National Theatre plans approved
Haworth Tompkins’ £70 million plans to redevelop the National Theatre have won planning approval, despite a last-minute drama in which the critic William Curtis accused planning officers of leaving out key information
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Building Study
First look: Indian history flows through Allies & Morrison’s luxury resort
Allies & Morrison has started on site with its luxury holiday resort on the banks of the Chaliyar River in Kerala, South India, for hotel operator Alila
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Building Study
Moscow School of Management by Adjaye Associates
David Adjaye has cross-fertilised 1920s Russian Suprematism with his own African heritage to create the gargantuan Moscow School of Managment in Skolkovo
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Review
Building a Library 30: Islamic Architecture
Robert Harbison picks 50 books that should feature in any architectural library
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Features
Dot to Dot: 8 October 2010
Connect the dots, name the building and send us your answer by 10am on Wednesday October 13 for a chance to win a copy of American Painting, published by the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston.
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News
Recognition for 11 Brindleyplace
Glenn Howells Architects’ 11 Brindleyplace has won the top prize at the annual British Council for Offices awards
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Features
Dot to dot results: 1 October 2010
Last week’s winner was Natasha Lucic of Young & Gault in Glasgow, who identified Antoni Gaudi’s Sagrada Familia
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News
£5.5bn plan for Liverpool Docks in for planning
A dramatically scaled-down version of Chapman Taylor’s masterplan for the £5.5 billion regeneration of part of the Liverpool Docks has been submitted for planning after three years of wrangling
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