All Building Design articles in 11 January 2008 – Page 3
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News
Watford schools share ice-cool music centre
Tim Ronalds Architects has revealed images of its new £4 million music centre in Watford, dubbed the “Ice Cube”.
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Opinion
Centres without a cause
Cabe may be funding regional architecture centres, but does anyone know what they’re really for?
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News
Grand Designs calls for entries
Channel 4 has launched a call for entries for this year’s Grand Designs awards.
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News
MJP makes loss following Broadcasting House sack
MacCormac Jamieson Prichard operated at a loss last year following its sacking from the BBC Broadcasting House project.
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Building Study
Sarah Wigglesworth boxes clever at Cremorne Riverside Centre
The rusting Corten steel-clad boxes of Cremorne Riverside Centre near London’s Battersea Bridge reflect its location — wedged between leisure gardens and post-industrial wasteland. Tony McIntyre reports
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News
Boris looks to design
Boris Johnson formally launched his campaign to be elected mayor of London this week by claiming design could play a crucial role in reducing gang crime.
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News
Farrell blasts Edinburgh waterfront
Design champion calls on council to grasp waterfront opportunities
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News
Neil Baxter is new RIAS secretary
The Royal Incorporation of Architects in Scotland has appointed Neil Baxter (pictured) as its secretary.
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Building Study
Terry Pawson’s Visual Arts Centre engages with Carlow
Rather than offering an icon, Carlow’s Visual Arts Centre complements the town and allows the art to dominate, writes Robert Payne
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News
Cabe’s architecture centre funding ‘penalises success’
Fury as Open House and New London Architecture grants are slashed in favour of regions
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News
Architecture joins school curriculum
A construction diploma designed to open up the architectural profession to a broader range of students has been approved by higher education bosses, marking the subject’s first appearance on the school curriculum.
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Opinion
Is Liverpool worth visiting for its modern architecture?
The city is being daring again, says Paul Monaghan; no its new buildings are derivative and corporate, argues Tristram Hunt
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News
Cabe cuts funding to architecture centres
NEWS: Cabe's architecture centre funding "penalises success" OPINION: Does anyone know what architecture centres are for? asks Amanda Baillieu
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News
Architect shrugs off ‘silly stories’
Landscape architect Gustafson Porter has dismissed allegations that its Diana Memorial Fountain will have to be ripped out as “silly stories”.
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Opinion
Arb inconsistent
I was interested to note Boots’ references to infighting at Arb (November 30), and its concerns about being cast as “dysfunctional”.
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Review
A monumentalist for the modern age
Charles Holden, maker of 20th century marvels, is celebrated in this new study, says Thomas Muirhead
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News
Heatherwick to act as contractor on own job
Practice says move will lead to better build and ‘liberate working methods’
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Features
After 8 years, Centre Point is occupied
Homelessness campaigners occupy Centre Point, a central London office block that had stood empty for eight years
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Features
Filling in the time until 2012
Jonathan Glancey celebrates the New Year with his pick of upcoming year designations, including the hotly anticipated 2009 Year of Jargon
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