All Building Design articles in 13 August 2010 – Page 3
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News
Planners back Purcell Miller Tritton’s designs for Wallace collection
Westminster Council planners have backed plans to extend the museum that houses the Wallace art collection.
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News
From New Zealand to Ukraine, Carbuncle Cup receives global coverage
BD’s Carbuncle Cup attracted headlines around the world over the weekend, as well as pieces in the Guardian, Telegraph, Independent and Daily Mail.
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News
Practices look abroad as double dip looms
Libya, Brazil and Egypt emerge as lucrative new markets as architects give up on Britain.
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News
Lipton slams plans for Broadgate site
Developer Stuart Lipton has condemned plans to demolish two of Peter Foggo’s key Broadgate buildings in the City of London
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News
Industry leaders fear weakening UK market
RIBA survey confirms that architects are anticipating a second downturn.
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News
Jailed architect struck off Arb register
An architect who was jailed for seven years for attempting to murder his wife has been struck off by the Architects Registration Board.
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Review
Francis Alÿs: A Story of Deception
Former architect Francis Alÿs uses visual grand gestures to explore the impact of human intervention on the environment
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Opinion
Setting the studio scenes
I read with interest your review of Chris Nolan’s film Inception (Culture July 30), and thought your readers would be interested to hear a little more about the props for the scenes in the two “architecture studios”
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Opinion
Positive views
We read with interest your Leader (July 30) about Angela Brady’s appointment as RIBA president-elect and her comments regarding low pay
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Opinion
The politics of pedal power
London’s cycle-hire scheme is as much a symbolic as technical achievement.
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Opinion
Sweet mystery of small spaces
We need the wonder of Roald Dahl’s stories in the design of small spaces and places
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Review
Gerrit Thomas Rietveld: Life Thought Work
Bertus Mulder’s biography, issued in English to mark the ’Year of Rietveld’, is a handy introduction to Utrecht’s most famous son
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Opinion
Focus on reality
The comments from the RIBA president-elect Angela Brady (News July 30) seem quite disconnected from the reality of being a student
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Inspirations
Neil Spiller's inspiration: Gaudi’s Sagrada Familia
Bartlett professor Neil Spiller explains how Gaudi’s unfinished masterpiece has resonated with him through the different stages of his career
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Opinion
Quick on the draw in Venice
Budding artists are being encouraged to sign up for the RIBA Trust’s drawing session which it’s running at the Venice Architecture Biennale on August 28
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Opinion
Are we heading for a double-dip recession?
Maribel Mantecon says that, given our consumerist lifestyles, it is a self-fulfilling prophecy. But John Bushell believes there is still cause for optimism
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News
Koolhaas at the heart of the City
Work is nearing completion on the first British building designed by Rem Koolhaas and the Office for Metropolitan Architecture
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School listing hits Islamic community centre plans
An architect’s plan to turn a former Victorian primary school in east London into an Islamic-run community centre has been hit because the building has now been listed by architecture minister John Penrose
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