All Building Design articles in 13 April 2007 – Page 4
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News
Camden café site rises again as arts and restaurant complex
The Forge Arts Recital Studio by Burd Haward Architects has just gone on site in Camden Town, north London.
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Opinion
Arbs legal advice
I echo Paul Hyett’s comments regarding Arb’s appalling performance based upon incompetent and inaccurate legal advice (Letters March 23).
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News
Adjaye is chairman of the boards
Work on this prefabricated house in east London, designed by David Adjaye, is almost complete.
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News
ACA attacks chartered scheme
The Association of Consultant Architects has attacked the RIBA’s plan to launch its controversial Chartered Practice scheme, to be launched in the summer.
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News
£4 million for seafront revamp
The Northwest Regional Development Agency has approved £4 million of funding for phase two of Blackpool’s Central Seafront redevelopment, masterplanned by Edaw.
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News
Urban golf enthusiast dies at 34
Friends have paid tribute to Jeremy “Jez” Feakes, a director of architecture practice Unit 20, remembering his “drive, intelligence, zest and sense of fun”. Feakes died earlier this week aged 34 after a fall at his studio.
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News
London plans world’s largest architecture show by 2012
London’s architecture biennale is set to expand into the largest architecture festival in the world by the time the capital hosts the Olympics, its organiser Peter Muray has revealed.
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Multimedia
Monica Pidgeon’s unique archive – soundclips to download
Hear interviews with some of architecture's greats as 30 years of sound recordings go online
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Competitions
Holiday let - South West France
Spacious three bedroom village house in foothills of Pyrenees, near Carcassonne. Restored 60s modernist interior with contemporary furniture...
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