All Building Design articles in 10 February 2012 – Page 2
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Blogs
Stop! Carry on…
I’m a self confessed twitter addict, but since the New Year, I must admit that I have been a little quiet (by my standards anyway).
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News
Arts buildings face backlash
Clients cut back on design after high-profile schemes bust budgets
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Opinion
Problems that predate a design
Cambridge’s recent procurement study misses a central reason why buildings end up in disputes
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Features
Profile: Jeremy Till
Having moved seamlessly through the ranks of architectural education, Jeremy Till is swapping architecture for art. But as head of Central St Martins his days as a rabble-rouser are far from over
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News
Firms told to secure partners for schools jobs
Priority School Building Programme expected to be announced this spring
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Building Study
First look: Aberrant Architecture
Oriel Myrddin Gallery Extension, Carmarthen, south Wales
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Technical
Day centre, Noordwijk
Onix Architects has built a care centre in the Netherlands out of bricks that were rejected for their irregular form
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News
New IT system to cut Hadid's £1.9 million computer bill
Figure represents a quarter of all admin costs
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News
Engineers must stand up to architects with knighthoods, says Shuttleworth
Ken Shuttleworth urges engineers to ‘find a new Brunel’
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Opinion
A lesson from post-industrial Kent
Industrial wreckage, pleasure boats and an art school make for a unique mixed-use development in Chatham
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Opinion
Debate: Should the coalition scrap Breeam?
Yes, says Jonathan Hines, it is holding back progress; but Mel Starrs says it is vital to ensuring that sustainability remains on the agenda
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Opinion
The real picture in Rome
Your piece on the Olympic Village Rome (Inspiration February 3) must be a spoof unless those of us who have been trying to make better places for the last decades have been completely misguided.
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Opinion
Rogers could learn from us
In light of his calls for educational reform (News February 3), Richard Rogers should know that since 2000 UWE Bristol has offered a joint RIBA/RTPI-validated architecture and planning BA.
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Opinion
Exhibition Road: a different view
Ellis Woodman’s extraordinarily uncritical piece about the £25 million “shared-space” makeover of Exhibition Road (“Streets ahead” February 3) seems to accept without question the functional principles that underpin the scheme and the aesthetic outcome.
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News
Rachel Whiteread's artwork for Whitechapel Gallery
Commission for facade will be finished for London 2012 Festival
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News
Hertzberger urges architects to abandon lofty ambitions
Lack of work should lead profession to reconsider role, says RIBA Gold Medal winner