All Building Design articles in 09 October 2009 – Page 4
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Opinion
A tough profession to crack
So many architects’ lives seem to have been cut dramatically short in often ignominious circumstances
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Opinion
CPD rules Europe
Paula Mendez (Letters October 2) is wrong to state that qualifying in Spain takes less time than in England.
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Technical
Learning by example at the Wise sustainability centre in Wales
The Wales Institute for Sustainable Education not only teaches sustainable building, but will itself be a practical demonstration of techniques.
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Opinion
The bonfire of the vanities
Birmingham’s new library could mark the start of an era in which vital public services take precedent over showiness
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Technical
Big entrances, grand views
Our round-up of doors and windows projects includes Rick Mather’s entrance to Oxford’s Ashmolean Museum and more
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Opinion
RMJM debt is bad publicity
Hiring Will Alsop suggests RMJM has deep pockets so it’s surprising that its financial director Patrick Valentine has admitted it is unable to pay a number of its suppliers, including the London PR company Ing Media, to which it owes £15,000.
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Opinion
Arched feat
Your coverage of the plan to rebuild the Euston Arch omits a key fact: the new arch is proposed in the wrong place (it was never in Euston Square but a couple of blocks to the north)
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Opinion
Alsop sadness
You know you’ve hit rock bottom when your best option is to become part of the “world domination” team of RMJM (News October 2)
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Features
Dot to dot: 9 October 2009
Connect the dots, name the building and send us your answer for a chance to win a copy of Drawing for Architecture by Leon Krier.
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Opinion
Correction: 02 October 2009
Our review of Land Architecture People (Culture September 25) described co-curator Clare Melhuish as a critic
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Features
Dot to dot results: October 02 2009
Last week’s winner was Sue Masser of Masser Architects in Hampshire who identified the Nagakin Capsule Tower by Kisho Kurokawa
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