All Building Design articles in 10 October 2008 – Page 5
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Features
Dot to Dot October 10
Connect the dots, name the building and send us your answer by 10am on Wednesday for a chance to win a copy of Universal Design by Oliver Herwig.
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News
Houses shingled out for praise
Five terraced dwellings in leafy Lambeth benefit from timber treatment
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News
A computer designed my windows
Mixed use scheme in Kosovo maps and mitigates solar gain throughout the year
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News
Mayne warns Dubai set for ‘ecological disaster’
Pritzker Prize winner blames a lack of control by city’s political class
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News
Radisson wins Carbuncle Cup (video)
The Radisson SAS Waterfront Hotel in Jersey by EPR Architects has won the wooden spoon in BD’s Carbuncle Cup 2008.
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Analysis
Architects eye global markets
With money tight in the UK, practices are training their sights on potential work abroad
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Building Study
A real work of art: Tony Fretton’s house for Anish Kapoor
Tony Fretton Architects’ grand London house for artist Anish Kapoor reinvents the idea of domesticity
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News
Cityscape 2008
Dubai Cityscape is the Middle East's answer to the Mipim property fair and attracts around 60,000 visitors from 150 countries. Bdonline reports on the news, new designs, themes and controversies from this year's show.
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Technical
John McAslan & Partners’ £17m refurb of Goldfinger’s Trellick Tower
How did John McAslan & Partners arrive at the difficult decision to replace the original windows at Trellick Tower as part of the £17 million restoration of Erno Goldfinger’s west London landmark?
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News
Hadid and Mecanoo win Cityscape awards
Zaha Hadid and Mecanoo were among the winners at the Cityscape Architectural Awards, held in Dubai on Monday.
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News
Limited public transport is stunting Dubai’s development, says Livingstone
On the opening day of Cityscape in Dubai, former London mayor Ken Livingstone has said Dubai can not develop as a world financial centre until it has an efficient public transport system.
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News
Dubai plans 1km-high tower
Developer Nakheel this weekend revealed plans for a 1km-high tower in the centre of Dubai, set to eclipse the world’s current tallest tower, the Burj Dubai.
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