All Building Design articles in 13 November 2009 – Page 3
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Opinion
Talent show
In these gloomy times it is nice to see that the likes of Atkins and Capita are “poaching” talent from design-oriented firms
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Technical
Nottingham students let the sunshine in
The university team’s solar-powered house will be the UK’s only entry for 2010’s Solar Decathlon in Madrid
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Opinion
Should we question green orthodoxy?
Readers are split in their responses to last week’s leader calling for a debate on climate change
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Opinion
Plane Stupid’s flight of fancy
Pressure group Plane Stupid lived up to its name at BD’s Architect of the Year Awards, after it emerged its satirical attack on Heathrow’s third runway architect had been directed at, er, the wrong firm
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Review
Literature on the domestic interior
Stefan Muthesius’s new book, The Poetic Home, lacks a broader cultural reference of 19th century interiors
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Opinion
Data error
As a professional meteorologist and hydrologist, may I congratulate you on approaching this thorny topic with the proper scientific rigour, which even whilst I was at school, I was taught should provide considered conclusions, which can only be supported by fact
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Review
Croydon: The English everytown
This selection of council-owned artworks at the Museum of Croydon shows the borough as a microcosm of social history
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Technical
Outdoor concerts get a helping hand
A newly developed modular acoustic performance shell could vastly improve outdoor classical concerts
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Opinion
The climate debate isn’t over
Attacking the media for raising questions about global warning only exemplifies how green orthodoxy is stifling legitimate discussion
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Opinion
Climate debate has moved on
Responding to your leader last week,“Is global warming hot air?”, it is worth reflecting on how the climate change debate has developed
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Opinion
Good chances
So the London Development Agency is “championing” good design by only employing “good” architects (News November 6)
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Building Study
Caruso St John's Nottingham curtain raiser
The dramatic green and gold facades of the Nottingham Contemporary art gallery are an outward expression of its relationship with the city
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Opinion
Home is where the bullying is
Locally and nationally, decisions are being based on ideology not common sense
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Opinion
RIBA box ticking
I fail to understand why the RIBA makes it compulsory for practices who want to be chartered to have to have an environmental policy
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Review
Yorkshire's striking architecture heritage
A thorough revision of Pevsner’s survey takes full advantage of subsequent studies
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Opinion
Where is the Ice Cube of architecture?
Today the idea of an angry architecture is all but inconceivable
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Features
Come the architectural revolution…
The Architects’ Revolutionary Council presents its manifesto to the AA
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Features
Dot to dot Results: 6 November 2009
Last week’s winner was Richard Pain from Hampton Wick in Surrey, who identified Peter Behrens’ house in Darmstadt, Germany
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Opinion
Is the new policy statement PPS 15 a threat to heritage?
Yes, by assuming heritage stands in the way of economic recovery, says the RTPI’s Martin Willey; while English Heritage’s Duncan McCallum counters that it maintains protection for the historic environment
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