All Building Design articles in 11 June 2010 – Page 2
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Opinion
Time to build on the Cold War legacy
Scrapping the nuclear budget would enable us to build our way out of recession
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Review
FIFA World Cup 2010 South Africa
It may only have kicked off today, but in South Africa the excitement in the air about the 2010 World Cup has been at astronomical levels for months.
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News
Heritage fears for Stratford
English Heritage has attacked plans by Studio Egret West and Gross Max for Stratford town centre in the run-up to 2012.
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News
'Market garden' plans for Chelsea Barracks
Chelsea Barracks will be transformed into a sustainable “market garden” complete with beehives, orchards, vegetable plots and a nuttery, under plans outlined by landscape architect Kim Wilkie.
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News
Penrose comments hailed as ‘promising’
Leading architects have welcomed new architecture minister John Penrose’s first public comments on the profession as “promising”
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News
Could green technology be the games’ greatest legacy?
How does the Olympic Park stack up against the ambitious environmental bid pledges of 2005
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News
Outrage at gutting of landmark listed block
The City of London has been accused of ruining the interiors of flats at Chamberlin Powell & Bonn’s renowned 1950s Golden Lane Estate by carrying out modernisation work without listed building consent
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Opinion
It's not gardens that are the problem
The end of so-called ‘garden grabbing’ in fact marks an abandonment of the the policies set out by the Urban Task Force.
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News
Cardiff firm recruiting as business booms
Holder Mathias Architects has announced a recruitment drive in the wake of a “flow of new contracts”, including a £62 million shopping mall in eastern Europe.
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Opinion
Technical terms
Architectural “draughtsmen” did not get together to form their own organisation (Letters May 28)
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Opinion
Pricey principles
Your report on Tooley & Foster’s “zero carbon”housing in Basildon (News June 4) made my eyebrows shoot upwards so far that Nasa is thinking of using them as replacement shuttles to the International Space Station
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Opinion
Upwardly mobile
Regulation-free or child-free zone? Please, have some respect for the kids of today (Letters May 21).
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Features
The spy whom RIBA loved
We remember the rise and fall of former honorary RIBA fellow Anthony Blunt.
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Opinion
Let’s nurture nature
I know architects are supposed to prize architecture above all, but some of us are concerned about agriculture too; concerned enough not to condone a glib formalistic view of how crops should be raised and animals husbanded
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Opinion
Less than zero
BD June 4: zero-carbon 28 unit affordable housing at Basildon, £5.7 million pound development (News)
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Building Study
East London Line railway extension
Despite being largely built during the boom, London’s newest transport link is depressingly unambitious
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News
DRMM puts a fresh stamp on Oxford’s exhibition space
DRMM’s trademark cross-laminated timber panels have transformed an old loading yard into a new 155sq m exhibition and entrance space for Modern Art Oxford
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Opinion
Grand designs
David Nixon’s piece on the International Space Station (Works June 4) was just brilliant. Great pictures and layout
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