All Building Design articles in 16 December 2011 – Page 4
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News
Populous breaks ground on Argentine Formula 1 project
$10 million project will bring F1 to Buenos Aires
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Opinion
Fortune favours the brave
This year’s World Architecture report makes a compelling case for UK firms to look abroad for opportunities
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News
Global earnings of UK’s biggest practices up 25%
WA100 shows Aedas replacing Aecom as world’s biggest architect on back of China work
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Review
Back to the drawing board
As CZWG’s new library opens in Canada Water, we remember a controversy that provided Piers Gough with BD column material for more than a year in 1980
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Opinion
Should architects be looking forward to 2012?
Yes, says Kathryn Findlay, the Olympic site is a mine of pride and opportunity; but Noble Francis says the economic forecast leaves little room for optimism
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Analysis
What have robots got to do with architecture?
A RIBA Silver Medal-winning film has refired debate about the award’s agenda
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Building Study
First Look: A2 Architects’ Irish arts centre takes its cue from the landscape
A2 Architects has revealed images of its design for a new community arts centre in Tullamore, the county town of Offaly in Ireland.
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News
Wilkinson Eyre's banking transfer
Wilkinson Eyre has submitted plans for a footbridge between two Deutsche Bank buildings in the City of London.
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Opinion
Single minded housing
Google search reveals firm’s knowledge gap and why Sidell Gibson’s boss isn’t afraid to return to Libya
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Opinion
Healthy markets thrive on choice
Ellis Woodman missed a crucial insight from the Steen Eiler Rasmussen quote in his leader castigating architects for employing bold innovation in housing that then doesn’t get reflected in sale values.
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Opinion
A lesson in building morale
Some years ago I had the pleasure of a conducted tour of Hermann Hertzberger’s Centraal Beheer building in Apeldoorn while I was a student at Hull.
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Opinion
You can't build on cynicism
It has to be good news when a government document says “we know that the quality, sustainability and design of housing are just as important as how many homes are built”. To hear that at a time when supply is at a post-war low is particularly gratifying.
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Opinion
Barking up the wrong tree
The description of Peter Palumbo’s Alsatian as “fearsome” (Archive December 9)
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Opinion
What links Brady’s winner to architecture?
The animation in Kibwe Tavares’s RIBA President’s Silver Medal-winning project Robots of Brixton is well done. But what does it have to do with architecture?
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News
Laid-off staff hit out at Austin-Smith Lord
’The partners looked after themselves and shafted the rest of us’, say former employees
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News
Arb fines Essex architect £1,000
Conduct fine charged over planning application for domestic extension
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News
David Kohn's Room for London sets sail
Boat-shaped hotel lifted on to roof of Queen Elizabeth Hall