All Building Design articles in 10 December 2010 – Page 3
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Opinion
It’s time to learn from the students
By the time you read this, the outcome of the Parliament vote on tuition fees will be known. I fear the worst, but, whatever the result, what has been extraordinary is the focus and dignity of the non-violent protests that proceeded it.
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Review
Thrilling Wonder Stories II
Competing visions of the future provided a challenge to the designers of today at this AA seminar
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Technical
Royal Opera House production workshop
Thanks to Nicholas Hare Architects, Covent Garden now has a facility fit for producing world-class sets.
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Review
The Slice: Cutting to See
A display of eclectic artefacts dissects the significance of slicing things open
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Opinion
Correction
Last week’s story on the winner of the Greenwich Millennium Village competition reported that Proctor & Matthews was in a team lead by Aecom. In fact, the firm was in a team with Feilden Clegg Bradley, Alison Brooks and S333.
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Technical
King’s Cross station, western concourse
John McAslan & Partners’ refurbishment of King’s Cross station reveals its full Victorian glory once more
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Opinion
BSF fee claims are unjust
We believe BD’s story last week “The architects who billed £1m in BSF consultancy fees” to be unfair, disingenuous and misleading. The signatories of this letter represent most of the practices who are designing schools within the Birmingham BSF programme
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Opinion
Blame game
In response to Tom Cordell’s comments on my review of his documentary Utopia London (Letters December 3) I’d like to reassert that there remains an awkward chronology in one section of his film
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Opinion
Alsop’s affairs are taxing stuff
Will Alsop has a famously tangled business history – and it just got even messier
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Opinion
Did school client design advisers offer poor value?
Yes, they were inappropriate in the context of what most architects earn, says Chris Roche; no, they provided an essential service to a flawed system, counters Paul Fletcher
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Review
Building a Library 38: The Archaeology of Athens, by John M Camp
Robert Harbison picks 50 books that should feature in any architectural library
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Features
Dot to dot results: 3 December 2010
The winner of last week’s competition was Greg Gordon of north London, who identified the Heals Building on Tottenham Court Road
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Features
Dot to dot - 10 December 2010
Connect the dots, name the building and send us your answer by 10am on Wednesday December 15 for a chance to win a copy of Concrete: A Studio Design Guide, by Michael Stacey
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News
Piano's Shard central core is topped out
The central core of Britain’s tallest building, Renzo Piano’s Shard, was topped out yesterday
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Opinion
Studying must be worth it
How much did your architectural education cost? No idea? Well, consider yourself lucky.
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News
AFL's Christie unit opens
AFL Architects’ NHS patient treatment centre at The Christie in Manchester has officially opened to the public.
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News
Chipperfield lays into Adam's Athlone House plans
One of Britain’s most famous architects has waded into the row over one of its most controversial private housing projects.
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News
Localism bill sparks development fears
Fears over the quality of new developments have been expressed by Britain’s foremost planning body on the eve of the introduction of the localism bill.
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