All Building Design articles in 1 September 2006 – Page 2
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Opinion
Corrections
Eric Parry is not a judge for the Stirling Prize, as reported in last week’s BD. The judges are: Mariella Frostrup, broadcaster; Martha Schwartz, landscape architect; Stefan Behnisch, architect; Isabel Allen, editor of the architects’ Journal; and panel chair Ian Ritchie, architect. A sentence in last week’s Soapbox was inadvertently ...
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News
Are you cool or just off the wall?
Are you brave enough to take part in the next Cool Wall contest?
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News
Gallery competitions for sites in Kent and Cyprus
The RIBA has launched two competitions to find architects for a £2.74 million development of the Maidstone Museum & Bentlif Art Gallery and for a new £8 million art gallery in Cyprus.
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News
CLM scoops Olympic delivery partner role
The Olympic Delivery Authority has appointed the CLM consortium as its preferred delivery partner for the 2012 Olympic Games.
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News
Castleford TV show
Eager viewers will have to wait until autumn 2007 to discover when Channel 4’s groundbreaking Castleford project, the world’s first televised regeneration scheme, will be screened.
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News
Rival building methods face time and cost test
Modern and traditional methods of construction are set to go head to head for the first time in a government-funded project to find out which are really the cheapest and quickest.
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News
Brockley house cloaked in camouflage
Just 2.8m across at its narrowest point, the site of a new one-bedroomed house, designed by Mangera Yvars Architects, posed a huge challenge for the architects.
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Opinion
Fear of the future is Betjeman’s legacy
Should John Betjeman be remembered for saving St Pancras and the Albert Bridge rather than his poetry?
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Review
Betjeman’s first love
On the centenary of John Betjeman’s birth, Ken Powell reassesses his impact on the world of architecture
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News
BD lists top global players
The search is on to fill next year’s prestigious World Architecture 200 list.
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News
Local group backs Sloane Square plans
Plans by Stanton Williams Architects to transform London’s Sloane Square have been boosted by a new action group in favour of the radical proposals.
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Opinion
Stop whingeing at assembly building
You are at it again, in your front page on the Stirling shortlist, whingeing that the National Assembly for Wales building “cost three times its original budget” and was late in completion.
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Technical
Conservation’s Antarctic role
After nearly 100 years, Captain Scott’s expedition hut is to be restored.
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News
Anger as Bristol council scraps framework
Architects in Bristol have condemned their city council after it took applications for an architects framework but cancelled the scheme a month later.
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News
Lipton knocks RIBA after Pringle’s jab at developers
Developer Stuart Lipton has vented his frustrations with the RIBA — and in particular, with president Jack Pringle — in the pages of the Times.
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Technical
How we cracked it 33: Brian Clarke’s Studio, West London
The challenge: To remediate a crucial concrete pour that had gone wrong
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