All Building Design articles in 14 November 2008 – Page 2
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Technical
DORMA movable walls specified by Stirling Prize nominated Civil Justice Centre
Two DORMA Variflex movable walls have been installed at the new £113m Manchester Civil Justice Centre, officially opened recently by Her Majesty The Queen.
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Technical
Brief - Manchester Civil Justice Centre
To celebrate the 30th anniversary of Dorma UK and What’s new in Building, we’re challenging readers to identify the architecturally significant location the Dorma penguin can be seen visiting in the picture above.
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Competitions
Competition opens for Brazilian lighthouse
Registration has opened for an international ideas competition to design a new lighthouse-tower in the bay of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
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Opinion
Renovate rebate
I would like to correct Ivor Hall’s comments on council tax rebates during renovation of empty properties (Letters October 31).
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Opinion
A signal to rebuild public transport
There must be a reason why the boring old car is architecturally uncelebrated
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News
Prasad reveals RIBA recession strategy
Mixed reaction as president advocates green upgrades to housing
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Opinion
On the plus side
Still with Norman, newsstands groaning under the weight of recession-defying glossy magazines will soon carry one more from the biggest brand in architecture.
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News
Palladio ‘treasure trove’ on the web
The RIBA is to offer a web service giving users access to more than 80% of Andrea Palladio’s surviving books and drawings.
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News
Smith Scott Mullan wins urban plan
Edinburgh-based architects Smith Scott Mullan Associates has been appointed to produce a masterplan and urban design strategy for Stranraer and Loch Ryan Waterfront.
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Opinion
How can the RIBA help you?
We’ve waited patiently for the RIBA to give a lead on the recession, and now it’s finally come, it’s simply not enough
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Review
Palladianism’s many paths to greatness
Tony McIntyre is wowed by this show inspired by Palladio
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Opinion
Trust funds
While the Stephen Lawrence Trust cites the recession as one reason it is unable to repair its windows, it does not lack celebrity backers, who turned out in force to support a charity art auction at the Dorchester this week.
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News
Spab invites scholarship entrants
The Society for the Protection of Ancient Buildings (Spab) has invited young architects to apply for its annual scholarship, the focus of which is on heritage and conservation skills.
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Review
How Lutyens honoured the dead
Edwin Lutyens’ work with the Imperial War Graves Commission to commemorate soldiers lost in the first world war is explored in this moving new book
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News
Lubetkin estate residents’ fury over ‘damaging’ refurb
Spa Green leaseholders pursue legal action in attempt to recover costs from Islington
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News
Wembley storm damage denied
Wembley officials have denied reports of structural damage to the £827 million stadium (pictured) following a storm on Monday night.
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News
Didcot turns the corner
Cornerstone, a £5 million arts centre in Didcot by Ellis Williams Architects has officially opened.
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Opinion
Contracting out
Just how bad is the recession? Pretty nasty, according to RIBA Publications, which tells Boots there has been a dramatic drop in sales of JCT contracts.
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