All Building Design articles in 11 April 2008 – Page 3
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Opinion
A concrete proposal
After attending Rick Mather’s Concrete Elegance talk on his work at Eastbourne at the Building Centre in London, I couldn’t help but feel that the Concrete Centre may be barking up the wrong tree, because events like this are pitched to architects, not contractors — who are arguably the main ...
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Review
King finds comfort in colour
Sculptor Phillip King’s latest work takes a new and welcome excursion into the world of colour
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News
ODA declares site ‘clean and clear’
The Olympic Delivery Authority this week handed over the sunken site of the 2012 stadium to the design and build team, claiming that the project will now start on site three months early.
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Opinion
Fee circus
Further to Boots’ disclosure last month of Anish Kapoor’s plans to build an OMA-designed holiday house in the Bahamas, word reaches us of Rem Koolhaas’s novel fee proposal.
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Review
Chiselling an identity
The relationship between architecture and sculpture is explored in Penelope Curtis’s latest book
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Opinion
Broad church
Readers unacquainted with the life of famed gay DJ Tallulah, who died last month, would do well to investigate the lengthy interview with him at www.djhistory.com .
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News
Brighton design clash forces collaboration
Plans for a Wilkinson Eyre-designed hotel on Brighton’s seafront look set to force the architect into an unusual collaboration with Allies & Morrison because of an apparent design clash.
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Building Study
Brewery site redeveloped by CZWG and Conran & Partners
A historic brewery site in Dorchester houses a major mixed-use development just getting under way
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Building Study
Feilden Clegg Bradley’s recipe for a nourishing school environment in Leicester
Tony McIntyre gives Samworth Enterprise Academy full marks
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News
Rogers submits barracks revamp
Rogers Stirk Harbour & Partners’ masterplan (pictured) for Chelsea Barracks development in west London has been submitted for planning.
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News
Marks Barfield south London BSF school opened
Schools secretary Ed Balls has opened the £7.6 million Michael Tippett School in south London, designed by Marks Barfield.
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Opinion
Badge of honour
Just arrived at BD Towers is this season’s must-have accessory, the limited edition Rescue Robin Hood Gardens badge.
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News
RIBA backs down as Freemasons defy rule
RIBA president Sunand Prasad seeks compromise after new rule on declaring affiliations fails
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News
Tories propose chief architect as national design champion
Government says position is unnecessary since Cabe already does the job ‘brilliantly’
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News
Central St Martins wins approval
Stanton Williams’ £180 million design for the new Central St Martins college campus has become the first phase of the massive King’s Cross redevelopment to win planning consent.
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News
Tories pledge to appoint government chief architect
NEWS: Shadow culture secretary Ed Vaizey proposes chief architect as national design champion OPINION: An adviser Brown won't want DEBATE: Do we need a chief architect?
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News
House approved after three years, two redesigns and public inquiry
Theis & Khan Architects has won planning permission for a private house in Stoughton, Leicester, on appeal following a three-year planning battle.
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Opinion
An adviser Brown won’t want
Given Labour’s track record on architecture, why would they create a chief adviser?
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Opinion
Does government need a chief architect to advise it?
Yes, says shadow culture minister Ed Vaizey; no, says Robert Adam, who thinks it an undemocratic and dangerous idea
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