All Building Design articles in 10 June 2011 – Page 3
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Opinion
It's time to make yourself useful
The localism bill presents a new challenge for professionals – and probably bureaucrats too.
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Opinion
RTPI needs to face up to reality
It is pretty hilarious that the president of the RTPI still believes that planning permissions are decided on the issues alone (Debate May 20).
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Building Study
First look: Duggan Morris is cooking in Croydon
Work has started on three projects designed by Duggan Morris Architects for secondary schools in the London Borough of Croydon.
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News
English Heritage urges Plymouth conservation
English Heritage has called for the designation of Plymouth city centre as a conservation area.
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Opinion
Shuttle cock
On Monday night, Building for Life chairman Wayne Hemingway fronted an item on Newsnight, addressing the question of whether eighties buildings deserve listing.
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Opinion
Truly public space is at the heart of citizenship
Dare I ask what Crispin Kelly finds objectionable about “exercising [one’s] role as citizen”? (Debate June 3).
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Opinion
Should local councils still be building housing?
Yes, says Campbell Robb, some councils are well placed to take direct action; while Richard Wellings says subsidised housing breeds welfare dependency
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Opinion
BDP and Preston got it right first time
The bus station is the firm’s, and the town’s, best loved building. So why are they both building a mall in its place?
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Opinion
Arb punishment is a mild rebuke
It would be interesting to know what the complainants think of Arb’s decisions in its conduct cases (“Arb issues £3,000 fine for Sussex architect” News June 3) as they always seem to result in no more than a mild rebuke and a paltry fine.
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Opinion
Proof of value of apprenticeship
English Heritage recently produced a list of all the listed buildings in the country, from which BD highlighted the 10 architects with the greatest number of buildings included (bdonline May 23).
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Review
John Madin, by Alan Clawley
John Madin’s work may be unfashionable now, but his desire to change the face of his home city was in tune with the age, says Helen Thomas
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News
William Hill reveals odds on Broadgate listing case
The City of London’s landmark Broadgate complex is unlikely to be listed according to bookmaker William Hill
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Multimedia
Video: 6a director Stephanie Macdonald on the ICA Studios
Steph Macdonald talks about the new ICA studio and the unique residency undertaken by 6a Architects at the ICA.
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News
Former Nord director Robin Lee launches new practice in Shoreditch
Nord LLP re-emerges as Robin Lee Architecture
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News
6a Architects - ICA Studio, London
6a Architects has undertaken a unique six-month residency at the ICA culminating in the creation of the ICA studio
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News
Architects hit out at Tory 'smear tactics'
Practices expose how Conservative Party cited massively exaggerated figures on BSF fees.
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News
MPs call for councils to take key role in localism
A cross-party group of MPs has recommended that local councils rather than community groups become the vanguards of localism
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News
Cottrell & Vermeulen's forest roof for New Royal London Hospital
Cottrell & Vermeulen Architecture has won an invited RIBA design competition to create two new spaces for children at the New Royal London Hospital in Whitechapel, east London.
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