All Building Design articles in 12 February 2010 – Page 2
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News
Surrey architect guilty as charged
The Arb has reprimanded an architect found guilty of unacceptable professional conduct and serious professional incompetence after he admitted the charges against him
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Pei receives RIBA Royal Gold Medal
IM Pei flew into London on Monday to receive the RIBA Royal Gold Medal for architecture
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Aberdeen arts centre practice seeks compromise
Brisac Gonzalez hopes to salvage sidelined £13m scheme
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Lubetkin’s daughter in Finsbury centre fray
The daughter of Berthold Lubetkin has said her father would rather have had his threatened Finsbury Health Centre “dynamited” than turned into flats
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£6m university lab makes grade
A £6 million laboratory building designed by Cardiff-based Boyes Rees Architects has opened at Glamorgan University
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Masterplan to lift Manor House
Landolt & Brown and AZ Urban Studio have started work on a masterplan for the rundown Manor House area of east London
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Hawkins Brown submits £170m Wharves Deptford masterplan
Hawkins Brown’s £170 million masterplan for a 4.5ha site in Deptford, south-east London, has been submitted for planning permission
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Hampshire eco-town to hold pilot home contest
One of the government’s four planned eco-towns is to hold an architectural competition to design pilot homes, it has emerged
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Feilden Clegg Bradley goes for gold in Worcester
Feilden Clegg Bradley Studios has released pictures of its £60 million Worcester University Library & History Centre, which is progressing despite the government axe falling on university capital budgets
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Kickstart cover-up condemned by MPs
Both main parties and former RIBA presidents back our FOI campaign
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McAslan disarmed at London barracks
A leading firm of conservation architects has been called in to revamp John McAslan & Partners’ plans for a large housing scheme at a historic London barracks, following a wave of objections
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Features
The world is a stage
The avant-garde views of actor and theatre design enthusiast Laurence Harvey
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Opinion
Swede and sour
I was left rather puzzled and bemused by Carolyn Steel’s article (Opinion February 5)
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Opinion
As we sow, so shall we reap
Raising taxes and cutting public spending will not save us. Only investment can recover our ailing economy
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Opinion
Positively wrong
Your front page (February 5) asks: “Where have all the architects gone?” and reports that the RIBA “doesn’t know where the 2,500 architects who haven’t signed up for Jobseekers Allowance have gone”
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Technical
Wahaca Mexican restaurant
Softroom brings vibrancy and street market chic to three Mexican restaurants
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Opinion
Fame and misfortune
Clarity, I often think, is overrated. As Burke knew, a clear idea is another name for a little idea. But I’d nonetheless like to clarify a small item in last week’s Boots
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Opinion
Power failure
If the London mayor is “confident about Viñoly Battersea plan” (News February 5) then he has not understood it, like so many who are taken in by the highly sophisticated illustrations, he believes the pretty pictures
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Technical
Surface Design Show products
A preview of some of the products that will be exhibited at this month’s Surface Design Show
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