All Building Design articles in 13 February 2009 – Page 3
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Technical
Hudson Architects' Salvation Army HQ at Chelmsford, Essex
Amanda Birch discovers the secrets of cross-laminated panels in timber construction at the Salvation Army’s new building at Chelmsford
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Opinion
Are the British any good at designing public space?
They are under-advocated, under-funded and under-appreciated, argues Martha Schwartz; but Sarah Gaventas thinks this view is out of date and out of touch
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Opinion
After Foster's, no one is safe
If a practice that prided itself on the global spread of its projects has to slash its workforce, can anyone be immune to the recession?
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Features
Adam Kalkin’s contained approach to architecture
US artist and architect Adam Kalkin has devised a novel building type using shipping containers — if only the practicalities weren’t so tiresome.
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Features
Dot to dot result: February 6
Last week’s winner was Amanda Keane of the Stanley Bragg Partnership in Colchester, who identified Mies van der Rohe’s Lake Shore Drive apartments in Chicago.
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Technical
Royal College of Art’s Studio 3 designs outdoor camp shower in Vermont (video)
The Faerie Camp Destiny project gave RCA students first-hand experience at building a real project for a real client on a difficult site in tough conditions
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Features
Dot to dot: February 13
Connect the dots, name the building and send us your answer by 10am on Wednesday February 18 for a chance to win a copy of The Wright Experience: A Master Architect’s Vision, edited by Sara Hunt.
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Opinion
100% effort
It is pointless for the RIBA’s Jane Duncan to exhort architects not to work for reduced fees (Debate February 6). As in the last recession 15 years ago, the market will decide what fees we shall be able to charge. Indeed, I understand that Tesco has already cut the fees ...
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Competitions
Holiday let: Beachside, 3 bedroomed holiday home, Copenhagen, Denmark
Beachside, 3 bedroomed holiday home, with fantastic seaviews and a location directly next to the beach.
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Competitions
Holiday let - Copenhagen Denmark
Beach side 3 rooms apartment with fantastic seaview, directly to the beach, large terrasse with sunbeds to enjoy the beautifull view over the beach, sea and the nearby harbour.
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