All Building Design articles in 12 November 2010 – Page 3
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News
Sheppard Robson scheme sparks fury
Sheppard Robson’s plans for a mixed-use development in west London have sparked outrage from local residents
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Opinion
Fruit juice of human kindness
Speak to any developer or product manufacturer and you would think we live in a green utopia
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Building Study
Faustino Winery, Spain, by Foster & Partners
Winemakers in northern Spain hope this futuristic new bodega will put the Ribera del Duero region on the world stage.
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Opinion
Creative gap
Your enlightened leader (October 22) is dead right about British planners’ lack of creative design
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Features
No stranger to controversy
When Southwark council wanted to build a pricy RMJM-designed townhall 31 years ago, the local community came out in force to protest
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News
Nick Clegg opens Curl La Tourelle's citizenship centre
Curl La Tourelle’s £8 million virtual learning centre, which aims to teach children about citizenship, has been opened by the deputy prime minister Nick Clegg
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Building Study
First look: River Styx inspires Western Design’s Dorset burial chapel
Western Design Architects has won planning approval for a woodland burial chapel in the heart of the green belt of Lytchett Minster, near Poole in Dorset
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Opinion
Make’s ‘diamonds’ of Birmingham
Make’s Carbuncle Cup-nominated Cube building in Birmingham just got even classier. 39-year-old graffiti artist Temper (or, as his mother knows him, Aaron Bird) has created a £250,000 installation for the foyer featuring bronze figures of inspirational people including a firefighter, Holocaust survivor and counsellor.Temper was struck by Make supremo Ken ...
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Opinion
Weighing up the housing benefits
Council housing is the forgotten alternative to a system that subsidises rich landlords.
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Opinion
Leaving its staff behind
RMJM would do well to look back to the leadership skills of founder Robert Matthew
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Opinion
Bad science
It is interesting that David Kohn praises Camden’s public housing of the sixties and seventies for being experimental (Culture November 5)
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Technical
A technical look at the articulated facade of Sergison Bates' Blankenberge library
Sergison Bates has refurbished a derelict 19th century school building into a new public library in Blankenberge, Belgium
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News
The head, heart and tail of Zaha Hadid’s Chengdu art centre
Zaha Hadid Architects has unveiled its plans for the largest cultural building in China, the Chengdu Contemporary Art Centre in Sichuan province
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Review
Arseniusz Romanowicz at Warsaw’s Powisle Station
A display of Polish architect Arseniusz Romanowicz’s railway stations challenges all you know about Soviet design
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Opinion
Will the Green Deal mean much work for architects?
Architects will be able to incorporate the deal into their services, says Andrew Mellor, but Brian Berry believes it is builders who will benefit
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Features
Dot to dot results: 5 November 2010
Last week’s winner was Lindsay Cuddy of Cardiff, who identified Richard Rogers’ Welsh National Assembly building, aka the Senedd
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Review
Building a Library 35: Art and Architecture in Italy 1600-1750
Robert Harbison picks 50 books that should feature in any architectural library
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Features
Dot to dot: 12 November 2010
Connect the dots, name the building and send us your answer by 10am on Wednesday (GIVE DATE) for a chance to win a copy of Engineers: a History of Engineering and Structural Design, by Matthew Wells
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