All Building Design articles in 12 January 2007 – Page 2
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Review
Complete imagination for total living
Joe Colombo’s “playful exuberance” characterises his first comprehensive retrospective.
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Opinion
Competitions stifle the vital relationship
It’s hard to tell who suffers most from architectural competitions — the clients or the architects.
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Opinion
Comforting point
BD purely in electronic format (Letters January 5)? I spend far too much time in front of a computer screen as it is.
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Technical
Cladding: Revision of stone cladding standards explained
A revised British standard meets modern demand
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News
Stratford City moves to planning
Developer Westfield has submitted a full planning application for Stratford City, designed by Arup, Fletcher Priest and landscape architect West 8, to the Olympic Delivery Authority.
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News
Kaleidoscope children's health centre by van Heyningen & Haward
Following a year of planning and 18 months construction, architect van Heyningen & Haward has completed work on Kaleidoscope, its new children’s health centre for Lewisham Primary Care Trust.
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News
Last Rykwert building in danger
Campaigners rally to save 1970s Chelsea housing from Foster & Partners’ luxury apartment scheme
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Technical
Cladding: Faulkner Brown's glazed entrance for Sunderland University
FaulknerBrowns’ dynamic reglazing project has given Sunderland’s 1960s campus a new lease of life.
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News
Competition boycott call met with silence
Rem Koolhaas’s call for architects to boycott the competition system (News January 5) has met with deafening silence from his fellow star practitioners, but sparked a fierce debate on the archinect.com discussion board.
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News
Gensler blasts Cabe over supercasino
Gensler, the world’s second largest architecture practice, has accused Cabe of failing to understand the outline planning application process and being unable to give schemes outside London due consideration.
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News
Cabe backs crossroads for Sloane Square
Cabe has endorsed Stanton Williams’s plans to transform Sloane Square in Knightsbridge by replacing the gyratory with a staggered crossroads.
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News
Big names shortlisted to design Nicosia art gallery
The RIBA has announced a star-studded shortlist for its competition to design an £8 million art gallery in central Cyprus.
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Building Study
Institute of Contemporary Art, Boston by Diller Scofidio & Renfro
Despite a challenging site, Diller Scofidio & Renfro has created an ambitious new arts centre in Boston. But is it good enough to be the catalyst for the US port’s revitalisation.
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News
Array of large-scale projects in the Southwark pipeline
Southwark Borough Council has staked an early claim to be the architectural client of 2007 by revealing an incredible array of pioneering developments in the pipeline.
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News
Banged up with Alsop
Will Alsop’s Creative Prisons exhibition opens at the Architecture Foundation’s Yard Gallery on Old Street, London, on January 19.
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Opinion
All embracing
Tim Brittain-Catlin (Letters January 5) should be applauded for bringing to our attention that due to the now almost total dominance of Jewish, Irish, Asian, African, and architects of northern or working class origin in the upper echelons of the profession, the “new minority” can no longer bang about how ...
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News
Ice age two
Hugh Broughton Architects and Faber Maunsell have reached the final two in a competition to design an Indian research base for the Antartic. The pair’s designs are similar to those that won the RIBA competition for a UK research base.
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