All Building Design articles in 09 October 2009 – Page 3
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News
Reed vows to fight for students and women
RIBA president speaks out over inequalities of the recession
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Opinion
Better training, better decisions
It may well be that many councillors who sit on planning committees have no prior knowledge or training in any aspect of the built environment and are ill equipped to pass judgment on schemes that come before them
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News
Footbridge will aid canal users
Work has begun on a wooden footbridge over a canal in Bootle, Merseyside, designed by Softroom Architects and structural engineer Eckersley O’Callaghan
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News
City’s first BSF buildings open
New school buildings by Capita Architecture have opened in Nottingham in the first part of the city’s £180 million eight-school Building Schools for the Future programme
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News
Lottery cash for heritage centre
The Heritage Lottery Fund has approved a grant of £561,000 for the creation of a Yorkshire heritage centre designed by Pearce Bottomley Architects of Aberford
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News
Fresh twist takes Heron tower rivalry to new heights
KPF and PLP each declare victory as client Gerald Ronson says he will retain both practices
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News
Greenhouse plan starts to hot up
Fletcher Priest has won planning permission for its greenhouse-style mixed-used building beside the Gherkin in central London
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News
YAYA 2009 shortlist: Architecture’s rising stars (video)
The Young Architect of the Year Award continues to spark great opportunities for young practices. Here are this year’s crop of top firms under 40
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News
Pei: ‘A giant in the canon of the greats’
Architects react to the RIBA’s choice of IM Pei for the 2010 Gold Medal
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News
Seven bid to redevelop 1960s Seifert landmark
Seven architects including Hodder & Partners and former Woods Bagot boss Stephan Reinke have been shortlisted in an ideas competition to redevelop Richard Seifert’s landmark Gateway House in Manchester
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News
Chipperfield down but not out in slump
David Chipperfield Architects’ profits have fallen dramatically but remain in the black — unlike many of its contemporaries
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Opinion
Victim of success
It was sobering that the only attractive illustration in your article on the West Riding (Urban Trawl October 2) was Frank Matcham’s restored County Arcade in Leeds
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Opinion
The seductive new sound of success
A report on well-being should prompt us to re-examine what ‘success’ is in architecture
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Building Study
Nord’s Olympic substation is first to the finishing line
Former Yaya winner Nord’s electricity substation at the London Olympics site forges a language to which its neighbours can respond
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Features
Pyramid power fails to prevail
Ed Jones and Jeremy and Fenella Dixon picked up a hefty £7,000 prize for their design for Northamptonshire County Hall
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Opinion
Failing to foster
For institutional and regulatory reasons, and with some important exceptions, the huge creative opportunity presented by the games has not been adequately used to harness and promote young and emerging design talent.
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Review
Rotterdam’s indigestible exposition
The 4th International Architecture Biennale combines a vast volume of information with curatorial vagueness
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Opinion
Is the ODA letting down small practices on ‘legacy’?
Yes, says Andrew Bofff, it would rather take the easy option of using large firms; while the ODA’s Jerome Frost says it has tried to ensure opportunities for all sizes of practice
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