All Building Design articles in 13 July 2007 – Page 3
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News
CJ Lim’s pie in the sky
Newly appointed professor at the Bartlett school of architecture, CJ Lim, has unveiled this weird and wonderful solution to the capital’s traffic gridlock — the Sky Transport for London project.
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Opinion
Chipper feel
Congratulations to Roger Stephenson, who is to marry his girlfriend Margaret later this month.
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Opinion
Housing chaos
The RIBA has published a policy paper, Better Homes and Neighbourhoods, July 2007
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Review
One of Cedric’s unbuilt gems
Date 198, location London, project Aviary for the Royal Veterinary College
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News
Lottery cash for docks museums
Purcell Miller Tritton and van Heyningen & Haward Architects have secured £5 million worth of Heritage Lottery funding to turn a grade II listed building in Chatham into a gallery and storage area for marine collections.
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News
Renaissance call seeks new policy
The Town & Country Planning Association has called for a “suburban renaissance”, telling delegates at its Garden Cities conference this week that the suburbs need a major policy reappraisal.
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News
Cabe educational work celebrated
Two exhibitions celebrating Cabe’s national educational programme, How Places Work, opened in Manchester and Liverpool this week.
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News
Diane Haigh joins Cabe board
Cabe has made Allies & Morrison’s Diane Haigh its director of architecture and design review.
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Review
Join BD’s Book Club and win the must-read Cedric Price biography
We are giving away two copies of Stanley Mathews’ From Agit-Prop to Free Space: The Architecture of Cedric Price to mark the launch this week of our new Book Club.
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News
Barking Riverside’s first shortlist
AHMM, Broadway Malyan, Hawkins Brown, KCAPML, Schmidt Hammer Lassen and Sheppard Robson have been shortlisted to design the first two phases of Barking Riverside (pictured above), the largest single development in the Thames Gateway.
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News
Government backs Viñoly walkie talkie
The government has approved Rafael Viñoly’s highly controversial “walkie talkie” tower, concluding that it would “make a significant architectural contribution to London”.
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Review
Come back down to earth
Elizabeth Diller and her practice have some rewarding thoughts and views, but leave the art behind, advises Edwin Heathcote
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News
Gough quits urban group over awards
Architect says academy favours places ‘conceived in the distant past’
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News
Ryder HKS comes calling for Avon’s global headquarters
Ryder HKS has unveiled its design for the headquarters of cosmetics company Avon at Northampton.
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Technical
Ultimate architecture: Cern's partical detector
To celebrate today's success of the 'Big Bang' experiment at Cern, read again Charles Jencks' look at the the world’s most powerful particle detector.
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News
Architecture Week’s done its job, says Livingstone
Mayor of London Ken Livingstone has backed the Arts Council’s shock decision to axe next year’s Architecture Week, claiming the national event has fulfilled its purpose, and instead promising to focus on the London Festival of Architecture.
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