All Building Design articles in 12 Oct 2012 – Page 2
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Opinion
Architects must defend schools
I cannot agree with your suggestion that architects collaborate with the assault on school space standards ( Leader October 5 ).
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Opinion
Arb proves it is unfit for purpose
Years ago, I was a member of Arb when it was a credible and constructive registration board.
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News
RMJM's Tony Kettle sets up on his own
Former RMJM designer and managing principal set up own practice
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News
O'Donnell & Tuomey: 'We know how it would feel to lose'
BBC’s Culture Show speaks to quadruple Stirling nominee about winning
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News
Prisk to tackle ‘locked down’ housing schemes
Housing minister says public sector land needs to be used more effectively
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News
Isle of Wight competition U-turn after complaints
Developer to choose shortlist from all architects that submit an entry
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News
Farshid Moussavi's Cleveland Museum of Contemporary Art completes
Museum is the architect’s first building in the US
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Opinion
Kahn’s vision of freedom lives on
Nearly 40 years after his death, the newly completed Four Freedoms Park accurately reflects its architect’s design
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Review
Fergus Feilden ‘I find the Shard lacks soul’
The co-founder of Feilden Fowles Architects on Berlin, treehouses and the Shard’s cold shoulder
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News
Ian Simpson wins planning for revised Boomerang scheme
Three buildings approved at One Blackfriars Road
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Review
Welfare Island
When architects like Louis Kahn, Jose Luis Sert and Philip Johnson all work on the same project you would expect something special to result. Deborah Waroff reports from July 13, 1973
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News
Scotland's finest architecture at risk from funding cuts, warns historian
Buildings facing relentless decay, RIAS CPD event hears
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News
Architects call on Vaizey to promote good design
BD’s readers respond to new architecture minister Ed Vaizey
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Hall McKnight triumphs in King's College competition
Former YAYA winner sees off Zaha Hadid and Eric Parry
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Building Study
Franklin D. Roosevelt Four Freedoms Park by Louis Kahn
It has taken 38 years for the late Louis Kahn’s vision for a memorial park to the USA’s 32nd president to finally be realised in New York
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