All Building Design articles in 11 Oct 2013
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Review
50 films for Architects: La Promesse
Hard-hitting film set in a dreary nowhere city is a tale of cruelty and redemption
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Review
How To Like Everything: A Utopia by Paul Shepheard
Sam Jacob enjoys a book that tears up the familiar maps of architectural theory
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Review
Frieze Art Fair: thinking inside the white box
Art galleries provide architects with a repetitive but challenging exercise in minimalism
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Opinion
Why the all-new King's Cross doesn't square up
As a new public space takes shape in front of King’s Cross Station, Will Palin asks: Where is the love?
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Opinion
Serpentine should know better... and so should Peter Cook
Jean-Paul Jaccaud enters the debate over BD’s review of the new Sackler Gallery by Zaha Hadid
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News
Row explodes over £6m plans for Edinburgh gallery
Architects slam lack of consultation over plans to expand Richard Murphy’s landmark Fruitmarket building
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Building Study
Jonathan Woolf Architects to revamp Brick Leaf House
Award-winning house remodelled for an evolving family
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Opinion
Fruitmarket must balance its art and architecture
Murphy’s influential design no longer matches the art world’s expectations, says Ellis Woodman
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Opinion
Postmodernism: the freak that dare not speak its name
Never mind brutalism - there’s one architectural movement that’s really beyond rehabilitation, argues Owen Hatherley
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Opinion
Does the lack of a cash award devalue the Stirling Prize?
Witherford Watson Mann took home the RIBA’s trophy but, for the first time, not £20,000…
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Opinion
No defence for Hadid's Sackler design
Alan Power responds to Peter Cook’s attack on BD’s review of the Serpentine Sackler Gallery by Zaha Hadid
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Opinion
A whip-round for the Stirling Prize winner?
It’s great that one of the younger generation of less established architects has won the Stirling Prize. Well done Witherford Watson Mann
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Opinion
EU system would be a backward step for architecture schools
The central point of Patrick Lynch’s argument is: “Until we follow the EU and ditch the RIBA visiting boards, we don’t know what UK qualifications mean any more.” What a bizarre argument.
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News
David Adjaye’s £100m Hackney fashion hub gets green light
Hackney Council approves plans for Manhattan Loft Corporation
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Features
Hugh Petter: ‘Bach helps loosen up my mind’
The Adam Architecture director on Rome, Sir Edwin Lutyens and Deconstructivism
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News
English Heritage chief 'hopeful Elizabeth House will be called in'
Simon Thurley speaks out as 2013 Heritage at Risk Register launches
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