All Building Design articles in 15 October 2010 – Page 3
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Features
Paper prodigy
Rem Koolhaas gave the audience a glimpse of things to come at an ICA debate with Massimo Scolari in 1983
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Opinion
What’ll be left of Lea Valley?
The Olympic plans are a lost opportunity for London’s once-great East End
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Features
Me and my IT: Robert Klaschka
We are very much a technology-focused practice. We’re MicroStation-based and have been working with bim since the office was created in 2001. I’m now the chair of the Bentley Community, the MicroStation user group in the UK, and am about to co-chair a bim round-table for consultants and contractors.We work ...
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Analysis
Will the dark clouds over Ireland spread to the UK?
The recession has hit Ireland’s architects particularly brutally. Is the UK profession set to experience the same?
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Review
Chto Delat? The Urgent Need to Struggle
An exploration of the Russian avant-garde at the ICA throws today’s industry into sharp relief
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News
School heads’ fury over Browne report
Only the rich will be able to afford to study architecture, Schosa warns government
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Opinion
Should Passivhaus become the UK’s industry standard?
Yes, says Chris Herring, Passivhaus gives us a much-needed chance to tighten lax regulations; but Bill Dunster feels we have the capacity to lead, rather than follow, the global energy drive
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Building Study
First look: History underpins Sergison Bates’s Swiss piazza plan for Mendrisio
Sergison Bates has won the competition to redesign Piazza del Ponte in Mendrisio, Switzerland, where Jonathan Sergison also holds a professorship at the Accademia della Architettura
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Opinion
Levete backs the wrong Miliband
As David Miliband contemplates life on the back benches, he can take consolation from the gnashing of teeth still audible over his defeat in the Labour leadership battle by brother Ed
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News
Gove ready to contest legal challenge to BSF axing
Education secretary Michael Gove this week vowed to “vigorously contest” the legal action being threatened by four local authorities over the scrapping of the Building Schools for the Future programme
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Opinion
Work with us, not against us
Heads of schools of architecture do not want the future funding of architectural education to further limit the diversity of the profession
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Features
Our main client has unexpectedly gone into administration...
Our major client has unexpectedly gone into administration owing us money and reducing our workload prospects, which means we face insolvency ourselves. What is the best way forward?
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Features
Bim adds an extra dimension
Political advisers may be pushing building information modelling, but is the industry ready?
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Building Study
Stable Acre house by David Kohn Architects
David Kohn’s Norfolk home for gallery owner Stuart Shave represents a perfect marriage of architectural and human concerns
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Review
Building a Library 31: The Arcades Project, Walter Benjamin
Robert Harbison picks 50 books that should feature in any architectural library
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Review
Design Research Unit: 1942-72
The innovations of the Design Research Unit sowed the seeds of corporate identity
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Features
Dot to Dot: 15 October 2010
Connect the dots, name the building and send us your answer by 10am on Wednesday 20 October 2010 for a chance to win a copy of Concrete: A Seven Thousand Year History, by Reese Palley
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Features
Dot to dot results: 08 October 2010
Last week’s winner was John Hope of Edinburgh, who identified Edwin Lutyens’ Rashtrapati Bhavan, aka Viceroy’s House, in New Delhi
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News
Cabe slams Squire’s One Tower Bridge plans
Doubt voiced over desire to create high-profile cultural destination
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