All Building Design articles in 14 December 2007 – Page 6
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Review
Ways to put people first
Renée Tobe was inspired by a fresh approach to what architecture is for
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Analysis
Who’s celebrating this year?
We look at the personalities who dominated our news pages in 2007 and decide who are the turkeys and who win our Christmas puddings
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News
Denton Corker Marshall's Stonehenge visitor centre scrapped
No go for long-awaited visitor centre after government abandons road tunnel plans
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Review
Antonio Citterio, Architecture & Design By Alba Cappellieri
The most comprehensive volume to date on Citterio’s work: whilst he is best known for his work in product and interior design, he has also done significant work in the architectural sector
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Review
The Temple Architecture of India By Adam Hardy
Hardy’s book covers the history and development of the design and architecture of Indian temples.
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Review
Notting Hill By Derry Moore
The story of Notting Hill, in photographs, from its beginnings in the Ladbroke Estate to its current incarnation as one of the most cosmopolitan and fashionable London neighbourhoods.
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Review
Norfolk Churches By David Stanford
A broad selection of sixty churches from the county, chosen for their beauty or historical or anecdotal interest, in a series of photographic portraits.
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Review
Colin St John Wilson, Buildings and Projects Authors Roger Stonehouse., Eric Parry, Charles McKeith
The definitive monogram On Sir Colin St John Wilson, one of the most important British Architects of the twentieth century
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Review
Reciprocal Frame Architecture By Olga Popovic Larsen
Simple introduction to the design principles of mutually supporting structures and demonstrates how they can be used in the context of a modern building.
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Review
Charles Holden Architect By Eitan Karol
First book-length study of Charles Holden and his architecture. He came from the Arts and Crafts tradition but he was the first of the Moderns in Britain
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Review
Buildings for the Performing Arts By Ian Appleton
This New Edition of the essential guide for anyone involved with the initiation, planning, design and building of performance spaces.
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Review
USA. Modern Architectures in History By Gwendolyn Wright
In this new volume in the Modern Architectures in History series Wright contends that American modern architecture is not merely a branch of the European modernism brought across the Atlantic by European émigrés but an exciting hybrid of cultures, sensibilities and nationalist style.