All Building Design articles in 1 April 2005 – Page 2
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News
The Deep enters the Twilight Zone
Deputy prime minister John Prescott has opened a new £6.8 million extension to Terry Farrell's Hull landmark, The Deep, shown here for the first time since completion.
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News
Corruption watchdog urges RIBA to rethink ethics
The RIBA has been asked to re-examine its code of conduct by the world’s largest anti-corruption body.
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Opinion
Local champions need independence
If you went to the Urban Summit in Manchester looking for inspiring architecture, you would have been disappointed.
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News
Don’t call it a commune
We visit Britain’s first co-housing project and finds its pioneers keen to shake off the hippy tag
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Opinion
Concrete Boots
Twin towersThe similarity of Barcelona’s Torre Agbar tower to London’s Gherkin has been well remarked upon, but another example of architectural twinning has caught the eye of an eagle-eyed Chinese reader. A Guangzhou resident has contacted the China Daily newspaper to complain that the city’s new TV tower bears an ...
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Opinion
Battle strategy
I welcome the broad support for the RIBA’s Manifesto for Architecture in the pages of BD.
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News
Architecture Foundation wins grant rise despite fund freeze
The Architecture Foundation has won a grant increase from development agency Arts Council England, despite the council’s funds being frozen by the government.
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News
Architects kicked out of Paradise
Liverpool city centre concept designers to be removed from projects
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News
Couple reveal DNA quest to create architect baby
A married architect couple have revealed plans to use DNA screening to give birth to a child with a predisposition to architectural genius.
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News
Gateway concern amid flood-plain crackdown
More than one in 10 developments that the Environment Agency warns against go ahead anyway, the government has revealed as it prepares to crack down on development in flood-prone areas.
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Opinion
Virtual alternative
As an alternative to her idea of demolishing listed buildings that stand in the way of new development, I wonder if culture secretary Tessa Jowell has considered the use of walk-through technology to capture perfect virtual moving images of innovative new design?
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News
Fosters model-making legend Chris Windsor dies, aged 50
One of the founders of Foster & Partners’ model-making department has died, aged 50.
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Technical
How we cracked it 04: Charles River Bridges, Boston
Hakes Associates and Buro Happold are developing two curved pedestrian bridges, squeezing between river, road and rail. Retaining the structure’s elegance was the big challenge
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