All Building Design articles in 14 August 2009 – Page 4
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Opinion
Rogers failed to put the case
In his letter on Chelsea Barracks (July 17) Richard Rogers says: “There has been a steady flow of misinformation about Rogers Stirk Harbour & Partners’ approach to the design”
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Opinion
Dubai? I can’t do Stevenage
I can’t help feeling that cities that grow all too quickly out of imperial decrees, government diktats, or desert sands are rarely successful
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Review
Blue plaque book a fitting tribute to the scheme
Emily Cole’s Lived In London reveals the stories behind the houses
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Opinion
A second bite at the cherry
Chelsea Barracks’ developer seems determined not to repeat the mistakes of the ill-fated Rogers Stirk Harbour masterplan
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Opinion
Modernism sells better with frocks
Coco Before Chanel reminds us why we rarely see architecture on the big screen
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Opinion
Should bad architecture be named and shamed?
Fat’s Sean Griffiths says that by denouncing bad buildings quality will improve, but Anna Liu argues this is a dangerous vehicle for biased criticism
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Features
Dot to dot results: July 31
The winner of the July 31 competition was Donna Gage of Penoyre & Prasad in London, who identified Terry Farrell’s Embankment Place
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Features
Dot to dot: 14 August 2009
Connect the dots, name the building and send us your answer by 10am on Wednesday August 26 for a chance to win a copy of Le Corbusier’s Villa Shodhan by Manisha Shodhan Basu
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