All Building Design articles in 11 Jan 2013 – Page 2
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Tablet only
European concert halls bust budgets
Buildings by Herzog de Meuron and Jean Nouvel to go ahead despite soaring costs
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Building Study
Islington Wharf, Manchester, by JM Architects
The former factory structures in this canal quarter inspired the brick cladding and distinctive roof-scapes of this 50-home development
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Opinion
Should architects sue if their work is copied?
Yes, argue Ian Lowe and Oscar Webb, copyright protection is essential to creativity; but Sam Jacob says it’s all part of architectural culture
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Opinion
Architecture? It’s just a cowshed like any udder
What Stephen Taylor’s cowshed ( Buildings December 21 ) actually looks like is an off-the-shelf standard barn chosen out of a catalogue, to which the architect has stuck on an extra bit made of concrete, with round arches.
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Features
Dear Matthew: Are all good jobs not advertised for?
BD’s agony uncle explains how you find a new job — even if it’s not made public
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Opinion
The WA100: size isn't everything
Are we being invited to admire the architecture illustrated in BD’s WA100 supplement , or to marvel at the sheer size of the outfits that spawned it?
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Tablet only
Architects warned over software infringements
New Year message comes after London practice hit with £3k bill
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Opinion
Old Street will need more than money
Shoreditch’s own history shows us that turning a grim roundabout into a hub of creativity is not as simple as it looks
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Tablet only
Redesigned V&A Dundee public consultation starts next week
Images of Kengo Kuma’s second attempt at gallery revealed
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News
Iraq parliament winner risks losing out to rival Zaha Hadid
Assemblage design picked by RIBA jury but Hadid still in talks with project committee
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Review
Phil Coffey: ‘I could have been a footballer’
The 2012 YAYA winner on Everton, Ando and the Galapagos
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News
Glenn Howells completes Bramall Music Building
The new building completes the existing redbrick surroundings
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News
Architecture centres launch new federation to promote good design
Umbrella body replaces defunct Architecture Centre Network
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Technical
Pilgrim’s Column by Christ & Gantenbein
This concrete pillar that stands above the surrounding woods is the physical embodiment of the collective spirit of pilgrimage
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Opinion
A democratic Iraq must start with its parliament
Zaha Hadid may be the obvious candidate for Baghdad’s most important building, but she must win it on merit
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News
Blue plaque for John Nash as scheme suspended
English Heritage halts nominations during restructure
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Building Study
Cass Faculty of Art, Architecture and Design by ARU
Architecture Research Unit has kicked off the remodelling of London Metropolitan University’s Cass Faculty of Art, Architecture and Design with a bold revamp of the building’s fourth floor