All Building Design articles in 16 January 2009 – Page 4
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Opinion
Not an architect
Nice to hear of ministers giving UK architects a helping hand, no matter how many jollies to Singapore it may require.
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News
Cambridge anger over Schosa table
Cambridge School of Architecture has hit out at school heads organisation Schosa over its interpretation of the latest official rankings of research performance.
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Technical
Allies & Morrison’s St Paul’s Place car park, Sheffield
Amanda Birch explores the exciting treatment Allies & Morrison has given to the facade of a city centre car park in Sheffield
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Opinion
Why towers must aim high
Herzog & de Meuron’s towers will reignite a debate about London’s skyline that ought to be solely about good architecture
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News
Prasad backs fair access
RIBA president Sunand Prasad is to sit on a high-level government panel to help open up professions including architecture to those from less privileged backgrounds.
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Opinion
Should architecture schools care about league tables?
Yes, says Westminster University’s Murray Fraser, they help raise the bar all round; no, says Lincoln School of Architecture’s Nicholas Temple, they are convenient but give too narrow a view
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Features
Dot to dot result: January 9
The winner of last week’s competition was David Olson of Tonbridge, Kent, who identified Moshe Safdie’s Habitat 67 in Montreal, Canada.
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Features
Dot to Dot: January 16
Name the building for the chance to win a copy of World Architecture: the Masterworks by Will Pryce.
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