All Building Design articles in 14 September 2007 – Page 4
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Opinion
Tories seize the green agenda
The Tories are trying hard to grab the green initiative, but the public remains unconvinced it is being heard
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News
Bus shelter competition after hi-tech design ditched
Design for London has won a major victory in its battle to transform the capital’s public realm with the launch of a competition to redesign its 12,000 bus shelters.
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News
Dump iconic building says A&DS
Architecture & Design Scotland has told BDP to ditch an “iconic building” planned as part of its scheme to extend a Glasgow shopping centre.
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Opinion
Class of ‘84: the way we were
How nice to see your picture of the group of us on the fire escape stair at Riverside Studios back in 1984 (Archive August 31).
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Features
Wright resurrected in 3D
When US architect Thomas A Heinz, an expert on Frank Lloyd Wright, was asked to design a house based on a handful of Wright sketches, he turned to ArchiCAD. Here, he tells how the software made the sketches a reality
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News
New home start-ups drop in 2007
Fewer new houses started in 2007 compared to previous years, new figures show.
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News
...while city reveals £2.9bn BSF shortlist
An impressive shortlist of architects bidding for England’s biggest-ever Building Schools for the Future programme, in Birmingham, has been revealed.
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Features
The Quality of Life report in full
Download the Tories Quality of Life report, published to day
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Review
Win tickets to 100% Detail and the London Design Awards
We have five pairs of VIP tickets to the exclusive 100% Design London awards and five pairs of general entry tickets to 100% Detail
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News
Furious Russians take to streets over RMJM tower
St Petersburg’s famous skyline is under threat, claim objectors
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Building Study
Bang to rights: Denton Corker Marshall’s Manchester Civil Justice Centre
Manchester’s new Civil Justice Centre has all the makings of an icon, but is its studied informality at odds with its serious purpose.
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News
Tonkin Liu’s Singing Ringing Tree shortlisted for Stephen Lawrence Prize
Tonkin Liu’s controversial Singing Ringing Tree is one of five projects shortlisted for this year’s Stephen Lawrence Prize, the RIBA award that encourages young practices working on projects with budgets of under £1 million.The other nominees are: Wooda, in Crackington Haven, Cornwall, by David Sheppard Architects; Focus House in north ...
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News
More images: Maki & Associates designs for the World Trade Center site
New images released this week
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News
More images: Designs by Foster and Partners for the Ground Zero site
New images released this week
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News
More images: Rogers Stirk Harbour & Partners' tower for Ground Zero
New images released this week
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Review
Landmarks of New York - September 6 to October 3
An exhibition of eighty one black and white photographs detailing some of the most significant and unusual buildings in New York.
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