All Building Design articles in 14 October 2011 – Page 2
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News
Frank Gehry Washington DC Eisenhower memorial revised
Frank Gehry has unveiled revised designs for the Eisenhower Memorial in Washington — but city planners and three of the late US president’s granddaughters remain concerned about the project.
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News
Aecom launches global sports group
Announcement coincides with first image of Rio Olympics masterplan
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News
NVB school launches Jeju education city
NVB Architects’ 1,400-pupil school on the South Korean island of Jeju has opened, completing the first phase of a “global education city”, a place where mainly English will be taught.
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Technical
A guide to fire protection for architects
Even where specialist advice is available, a working knowledge of regulations and performance is crucial when you want to make the right design decisions
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News
Arup on shortlist for Doha tennis venue
Arup Associates has been shortlisted for a 15,000-seat tennis stadium in Qatar.
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News
Broadway Malyan school completed
The first phase of Broadway Malyan’s British Council School project has completed in Madrid.
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Multimedia
Video: Stirling in Stuttgart
The latest stop of the international tour of the Canadian Centre for Architecture’s James Stirling: Notes From the Archive exhibition takes it to Stirling’s own Neue Staatsgalerie in Stuttgart. The CCA invited bdonline to Germany to film the opening of the exhibition.
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News
Danish engineer Bystrup wins RIBA pylon competition
Ian Ritchie and Newtown Studio’s designs could influence final pylon
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Opinion
Locals oppose Aberdeen plans
According to Malcolm Reading (Letters September 23), Union Terrace Gardens in Aberdeen is “an architectural accident that wasn’t planned”.
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Opinion
NHS can also put patients first
I’m not sure about your conclusion that we need to take lessons from the UK private sector (“A private prescription for the NHS” Leader October 7).
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News
Tatlin’s Tower revolutionises the RA
Vladimir Tatlin’s Monument to the Third International was reconstructed at the Royal Academy of Arts this week.
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Opinion
Making light of Makovecz views
I found your obituary of Imre Makovecz (Culture September 30) rather beguiling.
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Opinion
Better storage is key to living in smaller homes
David Birkbeck makes some excellent points (Letters September 30).
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Opinion
Credit us for reviving Stratford
It is a shame your feature on the emerging buildings in Stratford (Buildings September 23) disregarded the bigger picture of the achievement this group of buildings represents.
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News
Morrison blasts Marks Barfield over rival Elephant & Castle plan
Allies & Morrison director says Marks Barfield ‘owes us an explanation’
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News
PRP Architects opens first China office as firm's profits fall
PRP is setting up an office in Beijing with the practice predicting it will eventually add more
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Opinion
PQQ problems are clients' fault
I can’t believe any client needs to spend £70,000 to assess something of this value, and the costs of pre qualification seem to be confused with those of tenders.
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News
AHMM and Make submit Camden Lock Village plans
Make Architects and AHMM this week submitted a planning application to redevelop a controversial site in London’s Camden Town.
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Opinion
Semi-detached suburban Mr Stern
In 1985 Robert Stern was telling the Polytechnic of Central London that the “true” path of architecture was to be found in the icons of suburbia
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