All Building Design articles in 10 May 2013 – Page 3
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OpinionOur future heritage battles will be fought on Twitter
Battle over the Marquis of Lansdowne pub shows changes brought by social media, says Ellis Woodman
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AnalysisIan Simpson: How I lost millions in unpaid fees
When the recession hit, one of the UK’s leading architects had to battle to keep his best projects. Now he’s firmly back on track – with a notable Urban Splash recruit in tow
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NewsGovernment unveils new school designs on eve of procurement
Eight layouts unveiled for £2.4bn Priority School Building Programme
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NewsTaylor Wimpey tries again with Oxley Woods
But residents’ worries remain with Richard Rogers’ replacement designs
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NewsOriginal Southbank architects praise new proposals
Feilden Clegg Bradley Studios’ £120m scheme gets thumbs-up from 1960s design team
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NewsFarrell's Alexandra Palace revamp gets funding
£68 million HLF list also includes Hoskins’ Aberdeen Art Gallery
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OpinionPunch drunk: how a museum took on an old pub and ended up on the ropes
Will Palin on lessons learned from Hackney’s shock refusal of Chipperfield’s Geffrye Museum extension
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MultimediaDismantling the Olympic Park
Time-lapse footage of 100 days of the transformation of the Olympic Park into legacy mode is surprisingly fascinating
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OpinionProfession has ability to adapt
I was saddened by and sympathetic to Basil Rathbone’s reasons for leaving the RIBA ( Letters, May 3 ), but I was especially struck by his question: “What interest does it show in my struggle to win work against non-architects?”
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OpinionSmall practices bridge the divide
There is no truth in Caroline Cole’s comments that a small practice cannot be a training ground for a large practice ( News April 19 ).
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Opinion
Let Stirling echo the way we work
You state that at its peak on Channel 4 the Stirling Prize ceremony attracted 1.2 million viewers while just 280,000 watched its 2011 screening as part of BBC2’s Culture Show ( News May 3 ).
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OpinionSouthbank's leading question
Over 85% of people surveyed said they agreed with the approach to redeveloping the Southbank Centre ( News May 3 ) because the question asked is: “Our architectural approach is to retain, repair and refurbish the existing 1960s buildings whilst making better use of the indoor and outdoor spaces. Do ...
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OpinionBattle lines drawn as architects join in the house-building debate
I’m afraid Dickon Robinson is correct and Simon Allford is wrong ( Debate May 3 ).
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OpinionAre architects being too optimistic about future work?
Do the figures really bear out the belief that things are looking up?
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OpinionFlats don’t always need to be flattened
The refurbishment of Paris’s Tour Bois-le-Prêtre shows us how it could be done, says Owen Hatherley
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OpinionWe have the technology…
The burgeoning TMT sector is changing the face of London’s offices, says Amanda Baillieu
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AnalysisIs this the end of the architectural style wars?
Last week’s debate saw a tentative rapprochement between classical and modern
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