All Building Design articles in 14 August 2009 – Page 3
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News
Outcry at station demolition plan
The Victorian Society has condemned plans by Reading Borough Council to demolish a wing of the grade II listed former Reading Station building
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News
Chelsea Barracks scheme entices top names
Architects ignore call for boycott in support of Rogers
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News
VHH to design Barking school
Van Heyningen & Haward is to design a new primary school for the £3.5 billion Barking Riverside redevelopment
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News
Dan Brill Architects chalks up a new extension in Winchester
Dan Brill Architects has won planning permission for a £50,000 rammed chalk extension to an existing Edwardian family house on the outskirts of Winchester
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News
Barratt puts up classical and modern alternatives
Housebuilding giant Barratt Homes has asked an architect to come up with modernist and classicist solutions for the same sites as a means of sidestepping a growing “style war” in Westminster
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News
Three shortlisted for Cabe chairman post
Former architecture minister Alan Howarth seen as frontrunner
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News
Takeover saved DEGW from administration
DEGW went into administration just hours before it was snapped up by Davis Langdon
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Review
Tales of the unexpected at the V&A
V&A Telling Tales exhibition explores contemporary designers’ attempts to create functional objects with narrative character and associated meanings
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Opinion
Rich pickings at the RIBA
Leafing through the RIBA’s report and accounts for 2008, Boots’ eye was drawn to a section marked “staff costs”
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Opinion
Past and present
I am of course sorry that the British Museum has been frustrated in its expansion plans, which may well be badly needed (News July 31)
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Opinion
Liverpool views
Liverpool One may not have impressed Hans van der Heijden (Boots July 31) but, unlike his work for a puerile housing scheme in Birkenhead and indeed the immensely disappointing Bluecoat Chambers scheme, the “masterplan” is very popular here in Liverpool
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Opinion
Working holiday
I loved the little bit in your leader (July 24) advising architects to resolve the company’s problems before going on holiday
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Opinion
Glut of standards
The main problem with the size of new homes (bdonline June 11) is the range of standards being applied
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Technical
Steel shelter folds into the Northumberland landscape
Sixteen Makers’ shelter for Kielder Park was manufactured in a German factory run by one of the architects
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Features
Summerson says farewell to Soane
Former Soane’s Museum curator John Summerson on preservation and pluralism
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Building Study
East’s Sussex Road Primary School in Tonbridge, Kent
Architectural practice East’s commitment to working with a location’s found conditions proved particularly apt when the brief for an extension to Sussex Road Primary School in Tonbridge unexpectedly grew in size
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Opinion
Data processing
Your article on the number of black teachers in architecture schools (News July 31) presents a misleading picture of diversity in architecture as both a career and an academic discipline
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Building Study
Glasgow: Centuries of change
With its sixties blocks being reclad or demolished, Glasgow has never regained the architectural confidence it showed in the early 20th century
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