All Building Design articles in 11 February 2005 – Page 3
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News
Architect on manslaughter trial
Health and safety experts this week played down fears that the prosecution of an architect for manslaughter could affect the day-to-day work of the profession.
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Opinion
Arbs blinkers
Deon du Plessis’s fury cannot be uncommon for foreign architecture students seeking qualification in the UK (News February 4).
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News
Arb drafts in big hitter to settle Salisbury row
Board and rebel member both welcome corporate governance expert
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News
English Heritage will take control of listing from April
Wide-ranging changes to the listing system in England and Wales are to come into effect this April.
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News
Slough pair go it alone in shed land
Award winners frustrated with commercial property constraints
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Opinion
Totally absorbing
Long & Kentish is a partnership with one male and one female partner. At times, the female partner has been the only female architect in the office. During other (and, as it happens, longer) periods, the male partner was the only man.
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News
MP puts pressure on Fosters to join BDs 50/50 Campaign
A Labour MP and former chair of the all-party group on architecture this week urged Foster & Partners to finally back BD’s 50/50 Campaign for More Women in Architecture.
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Technical
In detail 38: San Michele Cemetery, Venice
A new retaining wall structure will allow Venice’s cemetery to be extended to an undeveloped corner of San Michele island. The second phase of the project involves the construction of a whole new island using the same technique.
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News
RIBA design advisers to net 1,500 a day
The RIBA is to ask clients on public building projects such as schools and hospitals to pay as much as £1,500 a day for advice on how to achieve the best design.
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