All Building Design articles in 15 August 2008 – Page 4
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News
RSHP plan for Chelsea Barracks under attack
Exclusive Candy housing scheme accused of being ‘gated community’
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Opinion
Should architects ever offer to work for free?
Yes, it’s a long term investment, says Ben Addy of Moxon, but Ian Simpson believes it makes no business sense
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Review
Matthew Springett Architects presents models, but no buildings
Ed Frith finds MSA’s founder in a candid mood at the first of this summer’s Architecture Foundation lectures
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Features
Entering another digital design dimension at the University of Bath
From 3D modelling to design practice, the University of Bath is sharpening its digital skills, say Andrew Watts and Paul Shepherd
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Opinion
Girls aloud please
Perhaps the announcement of Ruth Reed’s election victory came too late to push a slightly dull article — sorry, “scoop” — about Design for London’s final demise off the front page (August 1), but it deserves more than just a few inches on page five.
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News
Croydon considers appeal after new blow to Gateway
Croydon Council is considering a last-ditch appeal to push through plans by Michael Aukett Architects for the area’s Gateway site after another setback to its proposals.
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Features
Dot to Dot Results: August 8
Last week’s competition winner was Moray Royles of Edinburgh practice City Architecture Office, who identified Hans Scharoun’s Berlin Philharmonie.
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Features
Dot to Dot August 15
Connect the dots, name the building and send us your answer by 10am on Wednesday for a chance to win a copy of Redefining London: King’s Cross, Bloomsbury, Covent Garden, Holborn, Soho & Fitzrovia, edited by Andrew Mead.
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News
The architecture market in China
Architects face the same dilemma that many other industries confront in China: the demand for their services is enormous, but it is devilishly hard to actually make money.
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News
The architecture market in the Middle East
A dependence on the black stuff has been a critical factor in the demand for development in the Middle East. The region, keen to wean itself off its 30-year crude oil habit, has thrown itself into a development programme to diversify its economy that has left the rest of the ...
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News
Architecture opportunities in India
After half a century of economic self-sufficiency, India is simultaneously absorbing the major global waves of the 20th century: IT/outsourcing from the 1990s, capital markets from the 1980s, electronics from the 1960s, highways from the 1940s.
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