All Building Design articles in 13 March 2009 – Page 4
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News
Developer blasts EH’s move to list barracks chapel
The developer behind Rogers Stirk Harbour & Partners’ Chelsea Barracks scheme in west London has launched an all-out attack on English Heritage’s attempt to list a Victorian chapel at the centre of the site
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Opinion
Stop PFI cash going to banks
Given that Labour’s craven worship of bankers has dropped us so completely in the poo, it is extraordinary that we continue with the PPP/PFI “supertanker” that puts the provision of our public buildings in bankers’ hands (News March 6)
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Opinion
Ken-do attitude
Outgoing Cabe chairman John Sorrell praises Ken Shuttleworth to the skies — at the top of Centre Point
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Review
John Bejteman on the architecture of Leeds
A fascinating but little known film made in 1968 by John Betjeman about the architecture of Leeds has been digitised and put online
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Technical
Barker Shorten Architects’ sliding glass door for an east London penthouse
Barker Shorten Architects has conjured up a vast sliding glass door for maximum visibility at a penthouse in Limehouse’s Ratcliff Wharf
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Opinion
All in the name
I do not support protection of function. Even in Europe, this does not apply to small projects
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Opinion
Access denied?
I wonder if the Quarterhouse arts venue (Works February 27) has had an access audit undertaken?
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Features
Dot to Dot result: March 6
The winner of last week’s competition was David MacRitchie of Glasgow, who identified the Grand Arch at La Défense in Paris, by Johann Otto von Spreckelsen.
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Opinion
Mipim 2009: Four legs good, four wheels bad
An unconvincing mass tirade against cars only slightly marred the inaugural Mipim Pecha Kucha
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Features
Dot to dot: 13 March 2009
Connect the dots, name the building and send us your answer by 10am on Wednesday March 18 for a chance to win a copy of Italo Rota: Projects, Works, Visions, 1997-2007, edited by Luca Molinari & Valeria Alebbi.
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News
Rogers unveils plans for Greater Paris (picture gallery)
Rogers Stirk Harbour & Partners has unveiled its proposal to transform Paris by reconnecting the centre with outlying districts to create a Greater Paris in the mould of Greater London.
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Opinion
Public space takes an unfair hit
As the industry looks to public bodies for finance, the funds to improve London have been drastically cut
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News
Mayne and Meier in final four for London US Embassy
Four practices have been selected for the final stage of the competition to design the new US Embassy in south London.
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