All Building Design articles in 15 January 2010 – Page 4
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Opinion
Raising the bar
I couldn’t agree more with the basic point of last week’s leader. The quality of many schemes funded by round one of Kickstart is not good enough. But if he thinks Cabe is hamstrung by a contract for doing the assessments, think again
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Opinion
You’ve taken my breath away
Our hermetically sealed buildings may be greener, but life is dull with no fresh air
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Opinion
History is for all
This whole business of accredited conservation architects has gone too far. It is clearly less to do with old buildings and more to do with new markets
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Technical
AHMM’s Angel of north London
Allford Hall Monagham Morris’s choice of curtain walling for its Angel building in Islington pays homage to Mies with floor-to-ceiling glazing and monchrome colour scheme
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Features
Dot to dot results: 8 January 2010
Last week’s winner was Stuart Cade of Rick Mather Architects in London, who identified Oscar Niemeyer’s French Communist Party HQ in Paris
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Features
Dot to dot - 15 January 2010
Connect the dots, name the building and send us your answer by 10am on Wednesday January 20 for a chance to win a copy of Transforming Common Ground: The Gardens of Vladimir Sitta, by Tempe Macgowan
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News
Westminster gives go ahead to Hogarth Architects’ private house
Westminster Council has approved Hogarth Architects’ plans for a £1 million new home in St John’s Wood.
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News
Stop and search ruled illegal
The European Court of Human Rights has ruled that the stop-and-search powers recently used by police to detain architectural photographer Grant Smith are illegal.
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News
Newham chief makes hat trick of hires
London’s Newham Council has hired a new development chief in its third major appointment in five months.
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News
Three new partners on board Housing Design Awards
The Housing Design Awards are celebrating their eighth decade with a series of new partners, including the London Development Agency, Design for London and the RICS.
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News
Timber builds fire safety probe
The London Assembly has asked its planning and housing committee to investigate the fire safety of tall and timber-framed buildings.
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News
Guide Dogs steers for new review on Exhibition Road
The charity Guide Dogs is trying to get its case for a judicial review of Dixon Jones’s Exhibition Road scheme reconsidered.
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