All Building Design articles in 14 May 2010 – Page 3
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News
Presidential candidate vows to tackle low pay
George Oldham’s bid for RIBA presidency puts earnings centre stage
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News
Oxford campus decision pending
Planners at Oxford City Council will make a final decision at the end of this month on whether to allow schemes by Bennetts Associates and Rafael Viñoly at Oxford University
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News
Nestlé’s spa objections water under the bridge
EK Architects’ £32 million redevelopment of the grade I listed spa complex at Buxton is due to start later this year following multinational Nestlé’s withdrawal of a long-standing objection.
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Technical
BRE’s Victorian Terrace Retrofit project
PRP Architects’ refurbished stable block will be used to demonstrate how sustainable building and insulation products can be used for upgrading the UK’s existing housing stock
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Review
Restless Cities, edited by Matthew Beaumont and Gregory Dart
A collection of essays sheds light on metropolitan growth and urban decay
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Building Study
Hawkins Brown's Royal Veterinary College at Potters Bar
Hawkins Brown has won planning permission for its student accommodation complex at the Royal Veterinary College at Potters Bar
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Technical
Insulation solutions for Flimwell workshops by The Architecture Ensemble
Wood fibre and sheep’s wool insulation have been specified for a set of eight sustainable timber workshops that are being constructed in 20ha of ancient woodland in East Sussex.
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Building Study
Bateman’s Row House by Theis Khan Architects
Combining homes, an office and a gallery, this east London building near Shoreditch High Street revels in setting up rules and then breaking them
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Opinion
Is a hung parliament good news for architects?
PRP’s Andy von Bradsky says it’s time for consensus politics, but Clifford Martin of Capita argues investment in architecture will not be a priority for the coalition government
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Opinion
Going it alone
I much enjoyed the article “Orange is the only Fruit” on the Lakerlopen Housing Project by Biq (Works April 30).
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Opinion
Creating affordability at Chelsea Barracks
The Qataris seem to have found a cunning solution to the affordable housing “problem” at Chelsea Barracks: bung all the plebs over the road at Grosvenor Waterside.
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News
Rogers Stirk Harbour looks abroad to reverse profit slump
Rogers Stirk Harbour & Partners has unveiled details of new overseas projects, claiming it is emerging from a slump that saw profits tumbling more than two-thirds last year
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Features
Dot to dot results: May 7
Last week’s winner was Isabelle Masser of Perkins Ogden Architects in Winchester
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Features
Dot to dot: 14 May 2010
Connect the dots, name the building and send us your answer by 10am on Wednesday May 19 for a chance to win a copy of Wine by Design, a study of new winery buildings by Sean Stanwick and Loraine Fowlow.
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Review
Building a Library 11: The Seven Lamps of Architecture
Robert Harbison picks 50 books that should feature in any architectural library
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