All Building Design articles in 10 June 2005 – Page 2
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Opinion
Sting in de-tail
To an architect “God is in the detail” when all the components intersect in exactly the right way (Letters June 3).
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News
The meeting of science and design
John McAslan & Partners has unveiled designs for this new £10 million building for the University of Southampton, due to go on site on Monday.
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Review
Cook’s eclectic summer menu
Peter Cook, architecture curator at the Royal Academy’s summer show
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News
Olympic warning to construction teams
Culture secretary Tessa Jowell insisted this week that the construction industry would not be allowed to hold the Olympic Games “to ransom” by running late on building projects should London win the race to host the 2012 event.
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News
Stars clash in gold rush
Gehry and Libeskind fight for their man as RIBA judging panel faces pressure over Royal Gold Medal
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News
Glasgow sips cafe culture
Hopper painting, crystals and heather have inspired designs for George’s Square cafe
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Opinion
Concrete Boots
Haunting houseAt the Offsite conference in Watford on Monday, John Prescott had his 700th tour of the English Partnerships Summit House, designed by PRP. He joked that he felt like the house was “following him around” because it seems to appear at every conference/ summit he attends. Strange, then, that ...
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News
Koolhaas told to build big and iconic to put White City on map
Local leaders have told Dutch superstar Rem Koolhaas to include tall, iconic buildings in his £2 billion, 17ha masterplan for the regeneration of White City in west London.
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News
Doubts grow over Barking project
The largest housing development in the Thames Gateway was dealt a double blow this week as both the London Development Agency and the local council revealed grave doubts about its viability.
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Opinion
Enough talking, join our eco audit
It is the most important issue facing architects in a generation. Housing, schools, hospitals all count by the common question running through everything an architect does now: sustainability.Yes, I know it’s a terrible word, sustainability. It has lost its meaning at the same pace as the issue it represents has ...
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Opinion
Facing up to the Spanish Armad
I relished BD’s extensive coverage of David Chipperfield’s “Villaverde” (News and Works June 3).
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Review
Architecture Week - highlights
Gingerbread houses, tours of pubs, designer bird boxes— this year’s Architecture Week brings the usual lively concoction of events often only loosely associated with architecture.
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News
Clients unimpressed by architects service
The majority of clients are not satisfied with the performance of architects, a government survey has revealed.
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News
Fight the flab with Sorrells archi diet
Buildings and public spaces must be redesigned to help Britain fight obesity and avoid diseases caused by chronic inactivity, the government’s top design adviser declared this week.
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News
Arb rocked by Morris resignation
Veteran trade union leader Bill Morris has resigned from Arb and slammed the regulator for lacking “strategic direction”.
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Opinion
Star appeal of the noblest profession
The news that “the world’s sexiest man” is eager to join the ranks of the world’s noblest profession ought to be enthusiastically embraced as yet another sign of architecture’s irresistible rise.
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