All Building Design articles in 11 July 2008 – Page 4
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Review
Architectural historian Joseph Rykwert keeps good eye contact
Distinguished historian Joseph Rykwert investigates architecture’s development in relation to other art forms
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Technical
Tim Foster Architects’ International School Theatre
Cathy Strongman visits a dramatic concrete-clad theatre space by Tim Foster Architects
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News
Joint architects for York centre
CZWG and Holder Mathias have been appointed joint architects for the Coppergate shopping centre scheme in York.
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Building Study
Architect Paul Notley's Roots & Shoots, South London
Paul Notley’s sustainable design for Roots & Shoots, a south London horticulture charity, expresses handsome architectural values
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News
Classical arch unveiled in Georgia
The biggest civic monument to be built in the US since 1936, by Robert Adam Architects, was unveiled in Atlanta, Georgia, last week.
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News
Work to start on Aquatics Centre
Zaha Hadid’s Aquatics Centre will go on site a month ahead of schedule, with work starting this month, the Olympic Delivery Authority claimed this week.
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Opinion
What we can learn from Apple’s recipe
We’ll all happily adapt our behaviour for a portable gadget. Why not for buildings too?
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News
Smithsons estate will go to appeal
An appeal will be made against the government’s decision not to listthe 1970s Robin Hood Gardens, housing estate.
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News
Hamiltons adds drama to Cardiff
Hamiltons Architects has submitted this £22.5 million scheme for the Royal Welsh College of Music & Drama to Cardiff Council planners.
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Opinion
Value added
I see this year’s crop of AA students have designed “Swoosh” to grace Bedford Square.
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Features
Caught in the act on law and order
As Banged Up With Blunkett reaches our TVs, Jonathan Glancey examines some architectural aspects of the prisons debate
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News
Boris pledges £60m for disused properties
Architects stand to benefit from a £60 million fund to help bring disused London properties back into use.
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Building Study
5th Studio’s transformation of the River Lea Valley goes with the flow
Industrial infrastructure and open spaces along east London’s River Lea will form the spine of a design framework devised by architect 5th Studio for the area’s transformation into dynamic parkland
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Opinion
Dot to dot results: July 4
Last week’s competition winner was Shelley Bruce of Vancouver, Canada, who identified Lawn Road Flats in Hampstead, north London, by Wells Coates and so receives a copy of Vanishing America: the End of Main Street by Michael Eastman.Dot to dot results: July 4
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Features
Dot to dot: 11 July
Connect the dots, name the building and send us your answer by 10am on Wednesday July 16, including your postal address, for a chance to win a copy of Work: the Building of the Channel Tunnel Rail Link by Stephen Bayley.
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News
Prince puts £1bn into urban regeneration
Traditional architecture is to receive a boost from a £1 billion property fund set up by Prince Charles to invest in urban regeneration and sustainable property.
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News
£2,000 fine for use of ‘architect’
A Birmingham design firm has been ordered to pay more than £2,000 in fines and costs for misusing the title Architect.
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