All Building Design articles in 15 September 2006 – Page 2
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News
Mayor’s design unit under fire
Conflict of interest investigation at the Architecture & Urbanism Unit
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News
Edinburgh council scraps goods yard designs
Edinburgh City Council has scrapped plans by leading Scottish architects to develop the Morrison Street goods yard.
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Opinion
Correction
The client of St George’s Bloomsbury (Works September 1) should have been the Parochial Church Council of St George’s Church, Bloomsbury.
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Features
Roadtest -The shades of things to come
David Appel of Feilden Clegg Bradley explains how one system can take the frustration out of colour calibration
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Review
A trophy full of clues
Peter Eisenman’s original 1963 dissertation, published in facsimile form, may be abstract but it repays study.
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Opinion
The story of Cinderella
Cinderella fantasised about finding a partner with whom she could practise happily ever after
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News
First ‘green charter’ for Thames Gateway site
Medway Council has issued a “green charter” for Rochester Riverside, a key Thames Gateway site.
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News
McAslan’s carbon neutral circus comes to Brighton
These are John McAslan & Partners proposals for an eco-friendly development in the heart of Brighton.
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Analysis
Design jobs for the boys?
As the London mayor’s design unit prepares to expand its operations, practices left out in the cold have accused it of favouritism and a lack of transparency.
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News
Body set to strengthen China links
A new body devoted to collaboration between the building professionals of the UK and China was launched this week at the RIBA.
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Review
City city, bang bang
Does increasing urbanisation mean the death of architecture? This year’s city-themed Venice Biennale suggests the profession’s input is being ever marginalised.
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News
Council backs Guildhall conversion into court
Controversial plans to convert the grade II* listed Middlesex Guildhall into a new Supreme Court have been given the go-ahead by Westminster City Council.The proposals, which brought protests from heritage campaigners, involve the adaptation of the early 20th century Guildhall on Parliament Square into a new court which will take ...
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