All Building Design articles in 1 February 2008 – Page 4
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News
Framework plan alarms RIBA
Architects may have to bid for hundreds of millions of pounds worth of work through a huge network of framework agreements that could cover all of England.
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Building Study
De Paor Architects creates development aid showroom in Dublin
Tom De Paor has remodelled a Dublin shop to serve as an information centre on Irish overseas development assistance. It’s an experiment in transparency both for client and architect, says Ellis Woodman
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News
Egret West scoops £75m Clapham scheme
Studio Egret West has beaten Feilden Clegg Bradley Studios and S&P Architects to a £75 million mixed-use scheme in south-west London.
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Features
Andreas Schelling, 28, first job with Duggan Morris Architects in London
Andreas Schelling, 28Duggan Morris Architects, London
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News
Clash at EH’s CO2 cuts conference
Speakers at English Heritage’s conference on climate change in central London last week clashed over CO2 cuts in historic buildings.
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Opinion
What’s at stake as SMC’s new master takes the reins?
Ironshield will be looking for high returns as a reward for the risk it has taken on
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News
Prince Charles reignites ‘carbuncle’ debate with new attack on modern architecture
Prince Charles has invoked the spirit of his 1984 “carbuncle” speech with a damming new attack on modern architecture.
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Building Study
Previous work by Tom de Paor
See BD’s previous coverage of work by Tom de Paor, whose Dublin shop is reviewed this week
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Analysis
Who’s watching over Crossrail’s design?
The £16bn project to join east and west London by high-speed rail link is to go ahead, but doubts remain as to its architectural quality, reports Will Hurst
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Building Study
Ash Sakula's Hackney arts centre is the right side of the tracks
Ash Sakula’s arts trust building makes the most of a challenging site in Hackney, east London, and is an object lesson in thinking positive, reports Tony McIntyre
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News
Top architects back Smithfield
Inquiry hears KPF’s scheme backed over ‘undistinguished’ General Market
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Features
Dot to Dot: February 1
Connect the dots, name the building and send us your answer by 10am on Wednesday for a chance to win Light, Air and Openness, a new book on modern architecture between the wars
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