All Building Design articles in 11 March 2011 – Page 3
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Opinion
High standards
Contrary to Sandor Vaci’s view (Letters February 18), Charles Holden’s 55 Broadway deserves its elevation to grade I.
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Opinion
Professional foul
I consider myself very lucky to pursue a career in architecture, but I also feel it is really only possible because of a relatively comfortable financial background.
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Opinion
Remember the past, but don’t repeat it
The government threat to stop funding Unesco shows a tortured relationship with conservation
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Opinion
Design is key to our future
Change or die is essential to the longevity of architects but the reported findings of the RIBA think tank Building Futures (News February 25) should be challenged.
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Opinion
Bullets over Broadgate
Rumours reach Boots of a mighty falling out between Stuart Lipton and Ken Shuttleworth owing to the latter’s proposed new scheme for Broadgate
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Building Study
First look: Muf scheme for Whitechapel park traces both religious and secular
Muf has revealed designs for Altab Ali Park in Whitechapel, as part of the High Street 2012 public realm improvement programme along the A11 in London, from the City at Aldgate to the Olympic Park at Stratford.
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Opinion
Are schools of architecture letting students down?
Yes, says Ben Addy, students need an education in business and ethics; while Ruth Reed says schools are addressing the changing needs of practice
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Opinion
Free for all
I was disappointed to see that the RIBA president elect Angela Brady has taken a swipe at “star architects and larger firms” for exploiting staff, (News March 4).
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Multimedia
Mipim video: Nick Candy introduces his latest recruit
Nick Candy talks Mipim, future investment and introduces his latest recruit - Liz Locke, star of The Apprentice and now business development director for the Candy’s joint venture operation Omni Capital.
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News
Foreign Office Architects reveal John Lewis plans
Foreign Office Architects has released CGIs of how a John Lewis department store in its New Street Station development in Birmingham will look.
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Review
Leonard Manasseh by Timothy Brittain-Catlin
The architect’s life shares many of the common motifs of practice in post-war Britain
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Features
Life Class: Sarah Wigglesworth
Sarah Wigglesworth weighs up her experiences in education and practice.
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Review
Building a Library 46: An Introduction to Nigerian Traditional Architecture
Robert Harbison picks 50 books that should feature in any architectural library.
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News
RMJM bosses need to go, says Far East rival Aedas
Aedas chairman attacks practice owners after recruiting their entire China projects team
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News
Gagarin tower prepares for lift off in Southwark
Russian architect Studio 44 has drawn up designs for a rocket-shaped skyscraper in Southwark, London as a homage to astronaut Yuri Gagarin, the first man in space.
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News
Lifschutz Davidson Sandilands for Foyles' new volume
Lifschutz Davidson Sandilands has been appointed to design the new home of Foyles bookshop in central London.
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News
Mecanoo comissioned to consolidate Manchester City Centre
Mecanoo has been appointed as public realm architect on the Co-operative Group’s £1 billion masterplan to transform 8ha of Manchester city centre.
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News
BFLS brings in eco-village
BFLS has won outline planning for the first phase of a 35ha Cornish eco-holiday village.
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News
Green light for Kew steel house
Piercy Conner Architects has received planning permission to build a steel-surrounded family home in the Kew green conservation area in Richmond-Upon-Thames
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