All Building Design articles in 09 December 2011 – Page 3
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News
Heatherwick set to win Chelsea Barracks chapel
Firm is early favourite among all-star lineup for first Qatari Diar commission
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Review
Slogans & Battle cries: ‘Location, location, location’
Architectural aphorisms explored by Paul Shepheard
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News
Farrells unveils radical plan for semi-demolished Battersea Power Station
Speculative plan would retain chimneys and two walls
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Opinion
Top trumps
Architect peer follows in Obama’s footsteps, RIBA president keeps a secret, and what Peter Rees really likes about London
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Opinion
Moralities and the market
In times of upheaval, OMA and Hertzberger are offering us a choice of ways forward
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News
Carmody Groarke to design £10m Windermere Steamboat Museum
Architect beats seven shortlisted practices in RIBA competition
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Building Study
First Look: Vaudeville Court housing by Levitt Bernstein
Architect to design socially-rented family housing in north London
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News
Foster's and Rogers snubbed for £65m Sydney ship deal
Local firms pip British rivals to revamp cruise terminal
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Opinion
Speeding off into an uncertain future
While the MGB is going strong, much of the architecture of its time has not survived
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News
Client left Austin-Smith Lord with huge losses
Architect says it lost ‘hundreds of thousands’, which left it unable to pay staff
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Opinion
Architects must focus on housing
In response to the news that many of the houses at Scotland’s Housing Expo have failed to sell, the profession should accept your criticism that it is failing to make sufficient headway in producing sustainable housing that is both high quality and low cost (Leader December 2).
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Technical
Primary school library by Kéré Architects
This building in rural Burkina Faso makes innovative use of clay pots in its ceiling to aid lighting and ventilation
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Opinion
Battersea is still worth the fight
To come to a responsible decision about the future of Battersea Power Station (News December 1) the questions that need to be asked are first, after so many years of being open to the elements, how much of the building is now left? And, second, how practically feasible is it ...
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Opinion
Rogers’ architecture is at odds with his politics
Congratulations for bringing to print Marco Goldschmied’s “exposure” of Richard Rogers’ hypocrisy (“Rogers blasted by ex-partner” News December 2).
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News
Recession triggers rise in legal cases
Figures reveal that 10% more architects were involved in disputes this year that in 2010
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News
Big business plays at pop-ups in Shoreditch’s Boxpark
Fashion magnate Roger Wade’s shipping container mall opens in east London
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