All Building Design articles in 09 July 2010 – Page 3
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Opinion
Let’s embrace western folly
Dreams and whimsies may be the perfect counterbalance to the developing world’s construction boom
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Opinion
Pay and display
In last week’s article on the RIBA’s measures to tackle low pay, the reference to students being paid “at least the minimum wage after more than six months” was incorrectly interpreted
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Technical
Environmental Resource Centre, Ebbw Vale, Wales
A site that was once Europe’s largest steelworks is reclaimed by nature in Design Research Unit Wales’s innovative scheme.
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Opinion
Don't Cabe in
Alan Howarth’s quote (“To neglect [design review] would be a false economy.” News July 2) seems a little self-righteous
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News
Beds house takes off
Platform 5 Architects has recently completed this private house in Bedfordshire
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Opinion
Chelsea victory for new Barracks designs?
Some of architecture’s great and good have been given an early sighting of the new Chelsea Barracks designs
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News
Archial and Woods Bagot both appoint joint MDs
Two major architectural practices, Archial and Woods Bagot, have rejigged their management teams and appointed joint managing directors
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Opinion
Will the localism agenda create better architecture?
Yes says Robert Adam, it will put the focus on communities’ needs; but Roger Zogolovitch fears nimbyism will stifle innovation
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News
AA expands in Dorset and London
Students at the Architectural Association are to design their own campus in a Dorset wood thanks to the largest single gift ever given to the school.The AA has won outline planning for a development at Hooke Park, its rural outpost, on the basis of a masterplan designed by Andrew Freear ...
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Features
Dot to dot - 9 July 2010
Connect the dots, name the building and send us your answer by 10am on Wednesday July 14 for a chance to win a copy of James May’s Lego House, by James May
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Features
Dot to dot results - 2 July 2010
The winner of last week’s competition was Gary Miller of Scabal in London, who identified OMA’s Casa Da Musica in Porto, Portugal
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Review
Building a Library 19 & 20: Oxford Archaeological Guides: Rome; Rome and Environs, an Archaeological Guide
Robert Harbison picks 50 books that should feature in any architectural library
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News
Kent University’s new music building
Tim Ronalds Architects has submitted designs for a £4.5 million flexible music building for the University of Kent’s Canterbury campus.
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News
RIBA to take no further action over London region row
RIBA president Ruth Reed has attempted to draw a line under the row which threatened to engulf the London region.
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