All Building Design articles in 12 February 2010 – Page 3
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Opinion
Quality at a cost
Carolyn Steel’s article on Swedish architectural quality (Opinion February 5) brought to mind my visit to Stockholm about 16 years ago, from which I have two vivid memories
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Technical
Roll out the Concrete Cloth
Two former industrial design engineering classmates have developed a Concrete Cloth that redefines the material’s uses
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Opinion
Cough up! A Roman circus is in town
The fate of Colchester’s Roman circus rests in your pocket
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Technical
Dry installed underfloor heating at St Mary’s Church, West Sussex
Lee Evans Partnership solved the problem of installing underfloor heating at a medieval church without using wet trades
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Opinion
What is Cabe trying to hide?
Withholding Kickstart round one information could do long-term damage to housing standards
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Opinion
Text assured
Architects fired from projects by text message will be heartened to read that the boot is now on the other foot
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Opinion
Is it OK to run architectural competitions for Haiti?
Gavin Browning argues it’s an architect’s duty to respond to humanitarian disasters, while Cameron Sinclair urges the industry to follow through with its designs — ideas are not enough
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Review
Flemish architect Jan de Vylder shows the beauty of making do
We hear the first of four lectures given by practices who are placing Flanders at the forefront of the architectural debate
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Building Study
ABK’s Library, Local Area Offices and Courthouse, in Kilmallock, County Limerick
A single-storey civic complex in Kilmallock has saved the Irish town from a grim architectural legacy of 19th century workhouses
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Features
Dot to dot results: 5 February 2010
Last week’s winner was Scott Silverthorn of URS in Eastleigh, who identified the Peter Jones Store in London, by William Crabtree
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Features
Dot to dot: 12 February 2010
Connect the dots, name the building and send us your answer with your name and address by 10am on Wednesday February 17 for a chance to win a copy of Architecture of the Specific, by Keith Williams
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Competitions
Five shortlisted for Nottingham dance centre competition
Ian Ritchie, Malcolm Fraser and Ash Sakula are among the five architects shortlisted for a new centre in Nottingham for East Midlands dance organization Dance4.
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News
Foreign Office sharply criticised over embassy buildings
A new report by the National Audit Office has condemned the Foreign and Commonwealth Office for wasting millions of pounds on its embassy buildings.
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News
Hopkins' annual results buck trend
Hopkins Architects has bucked the trend of signature practices seeing their profits falling by producing a recession-busting set of annual accounts.
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News
Zaha Hadid profits slump by two-thirds
But number of architects employed increases by 19% as high-end contracts fuel turnover
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News
Paradise in Birmingham
Consultation began this week on an urban masterplan for Birmingham by Glenn Howells Architects.
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News
National Trust restores power to the people
The National Trust has launched a strategy to counter the perception that it is “some sort of exclusive club for connoisseurs”.
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