All Building Design articles in 14 March 2008 – Page 4
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Analysis
Will Jan Kaplicky’s Prague National Library make him a local hero?
Future Systems’ Jan Kaplicky talks to Liz Bury about the brouhaha over his winning library design for Prague
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Opinion
Time to go
Robin Hood Gardens is indeed a seminal work in the modernist tradition but this is exactly why it should go.
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Opinion
Finishing touch
Hans van der Heijden’s talk in Liverpool last week, the first in BD’s 2008 lecture series, was on his very fine addition to the grade I listed Bluecoat.
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Opinion
Is the Mipim property fair a waste of taxpayers’ money?
It’s an outrageous waste of precious funds says Matthew Elliott of the Taxpayers’ Alliance; but Yorkshire Forward’s Terry Hodgkinson believes it is just that the glamour of Cannes clouds the great value of the event
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Opinion
Fair’s fair
Your story on Highland Homes Fair contains claims that local residents and politicians were not consulted during the planning phase.
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Opinion
Design for living
I was moved to read the 1,000 names of the members of my principled profession united against the demolition of Robin Hood Gardens. It seems to me, however, that we have the obvious solution here.
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Opinion
Credibility gap
The fact that schools deemed unfit for purpose by Cabe have been awarded planning permission is, according to a BSF manager (News, February 29), a poor reflection on the Cabe process.
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Opinion
RIBA: proud of our brand
I read last week’s BD at my Knoll kitchen table as I ate my Scott’s Porage Oats which I selected over Kellogg’s Corn Flakes.
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Technical
Doors and windows at Hawkins Brown’s Yavneh College, Borehamwood, Herts
Will Hunter talks to Roger Hawkins about ins and outs at the practice’s recently completed school refurb
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Multimedia
Video: Hans van der Heijden at Bluecoat
BD’s new Lecture Series began this month with a talk by Hans van der Heijden of Biq Architecten in his newly completed Bluecoat arts centre, Liverpool. Our cameraman was there to record the action.
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Opinion
Modesty blazes
Having failed to have his Ideas Store put forward for the Stirling Prize two years ago, David Adjaye is keen that his talents aren’t overlooked again.
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Opinion
Top design is best medicine
At times like these, poorly designed homes will display the ‘for sale’ sign the longest
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Building Study
Singing the blues at Liverpool’s Bluecoat arts centre
The famous Liverpool arts centre has been extended and refurbished by Netherlands practice BIQ Architecten
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Technical
Doors and windows at David Archer Architects’ Print Room restaurant in Bournemouth
Will Hunter takes a look at the transformation of this grade II art deco building
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Opinion
Dot to dot answer: March 7
The winner of last week’s competition was Jane Donoghue of Anderson Bell Christie in Glasgow, who identified Barcelona Pavilion by Mies van der Rohe.
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Opinion
Blogging cyclists arrive in Cannes
140 cyclists rode to this year's Mipim property fair to raise £500,000 for charity. This is the blog they kept along the route
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