All Building Design articles in 15 January 2010 – Page 3
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News
Key university building projects hit by cuts
Sheppard Robson scheme for Bristol among victims as government slashes capital funds
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News
High proportion of new builds sparks BSF panic
Critics fear historic school buildings are being demolished to save money
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News
Hoskins unveils Ballymena ‘polyclinic’ centre plans
Gareth Hoskins Architects, working with Keppie Design, has unveiled plans for a £14 million polyclinic-style health centre in Northern Ireland
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News
Harrap to renovate ‘High Street 2012’
Julian Harrap Architects is to renovate more than 120 run-down historic buildings lining the route of the 2012 Olympic marathon
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News
Demand for architecture to be taught in schools
Construction diploma’s popularity triggers debate over curriculum
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News
First service of tennis club flats
Construction work has begun on a £1.4 million, 1,300sq m affordable housing development in Southport by Manchester-based Ark Design & Architecture
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Opinion
Work and profit
In the last Boots of 2009 there was a piece on Vicky Richardson that I thought presented a slightly blurred image of her
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Review
How Muschamp put the spirit in Manhattan
New York Times architecture critic Herbert Muschamp’s legacy is a crop of new buildings rather than his journalism
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Building Study
James Gorst works with the lie of the land
In a corner of Suffolk increasingly dominated by lavish second homes, James Gorst has created a modest residence in keeping with its context
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Opinion
Is the Kickstart programme funding substandard homes?
No, says David Birkbeck, it misses the point and there’s confusion over the scoring; while Wayne Hemingway thinks Kickstart is evidence of an industry that chooses not to deliver good design
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Opinion
An end to fee fall
Boots (December 11) misrepresented the Manchester Society of Architects. Ryder Architects’ bid would have been selected on the quality of its proposals and its recent successful completion of Newcastle City Library
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Opinion
Don’t kick it
It does on the face of it seem disjointed for Cabe to promote a set of design standards which is apparently ignored by the HCA in making its funding allocations (“MPs call HCA to account over Kickstart standards” News January 8)
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Opinion
We need to develop higher standards
Increasing housing build costs could rid us of overpriced rabbit hutches
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Opinion
A discredit to conservation
Whose idea was the proposed RIBA conservation accreditation (News January 8)?
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Opinion
Clarification
MUMA wishes make it clear that Julian Harrap Architects worked with it on the Medieval & Renaissance Galleries at the V&A (Works December 11) acting as historic building consultant, and that its contribution was critical to key aspects of the project.
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Opinion
Prince Charles documentary is no oil painting
BBC Wales’s in-depth documentary on Prince Charles, which was planned for last year to coincide with the 40th anniversary of him becoming the Prince of Wales in 1969, has been held up due to allegations of attempted editorial interference
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Technical
Jean Nouvel’s One New Change is a City chameleon
The facade’s pioneering frit glazing helps it blend into its surroundings
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Opinion
A challenge to universities
Spending on new higher education buildings has spun out of control as universities lost sight of their true purpose
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Review
When Birmingham was workshop of the world
A new book shows how Birmingham’s industrial rise was echoed by a growth in architectural talent
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