All Building Design articles in 10 August 2007 – Page 4
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Review
Anarchy in the USSR
Richard Pare’s photographs document what remains of a brief period of post-revolutionary architectural freedom
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News
Tollbooth to be axed after just one year
A landmark structure in Scotland by Reiach & Hall Architects is facing demolition less than a year after completion.
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Features
A sense of adventure
From age-old considerations of proportion, decorum and classical dignity to fears about the way Britain’s surveillance culture is shaping our built environment, this year’s round-up of the best graduating diploma students reveals the extraordinary range of preoccupations at play in our architecture schools
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Technical
Adding biofuel to the fire
The government says biomass could provide a sustainable means of heating UK homes, but is this remotely practical?
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News
Page & Park nets Dollar Academy
Page & Park has beaten several of Scotland’s leading practices to land the masterplanning contract for the grade A listed Dollar Academy, one of the country’s most prestigious public schools.
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News
Cool wall calls for 2007’s hit designs
Are you brave enough to take part in the next BD/100% Detail Cool Wall contest which will take place at the 100% Detail show at London’s Earls Court next month?
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Multimedia
Video: Architects for Aid in Maputo
For BD's first video report last autumn, Zoë Blackler travelled to Maputo, capital of Mozambique, to report on a project to build a brighter future for the city's street children
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News
Olympic Village designers under starter’s orders
BD reveals the 47 practices picked for coveted prize, designing athletes’ accommodation
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News
Egret West tower rejected by council
Studio Egret West is to redesign a landmark tower scheme in south London after Bexley Council’s in-house architect launched a fierce attack on the project.
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