All Building Design articles in 16 June 2006 – Page 4
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News
Review: Big London Brainstorm
Graham Bizley discovers the biennale's headline exhibition is a jumble of silly but great ideas about how to improve our capital
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Biennale bites: Sheepdrive pulls the crowds
Good shepherds Richard Rogers and Renzo Piano herd 30 herdwick sheep across the Millennium Bridge
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Biennale bites: Renzo at Southwark Cathedral, sheep, sermons, pimps and prostitutes
Fans stage a pitch invasion during biennale keynote address on Friday night
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Technical
Beyond the regulations
Renewables will only get us so far - reducing CO2 emissions must be the key
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News
Lloyd flak over Arb vice chair
Arb chairman Humphrey Lloyd has come under fire from architect board members over his role in the controversial election of vice-chair Sarah Lupton.
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News
Line of Site appoints high-calibre judges
Judges for all three sections of the Line of Site competition have been appointed, as its first brief reaches its midway point.
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Opinion
Silly season campaign isn't the answer
Cabe's campaign focusing on bad design looks suspiciously like one of those ideas dreamt up to fill the airwaves between the health of Rooney's metatarsal and the Cameron charm offensive.
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News
Farewell to an anachronism
Built on the cheap, and never meant to last, the Commonwealth Institute's time is up
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News
Alsop looks to reunite Toronto districts
SMC Alsop's Toronto office has revealed images of this arresting new residential development, due to become Will Alsop's second built project in the city.
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Opinion
Self-build already a fine UK tradition
Self-build communities may very well thrive in continental Europe (Leader June 9) but they have a longer history in this country. We do not need to change our planning system to create more.
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Opinion
Breath of fresh air
What will be the next step in making homes airtight? (Solutions June 9). Prohibiting the use of opening windows presumably.
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News
AF stands firm in face of Glory Hole critics
The Architecture Foundation has robustly defended Glory Hole, its forthcoming art exhibition on architecture and gay sex.
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News
Animal rights activists threaten Biennale sheepdrive
Animal rights activists have threatened to disrupt the start of the London Architecture Biennale tomorrow (Saturday) because it involves 50 sheep being herded across the Millennium Bridge.
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News
Academies shortlist
Practices including SMC Alsop, Penoyre & Prasad and Feilden Clegg Bradley are on the shortlist to design 40 city academies and 50 other schools.
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Details of new £60K competition revealed
Second phase of scheme to launch this summer as Future Homes
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60 second interview: Peter Ackroyd
Historian Peter Ackroyd talks to Zoë Blackler ahead of his lecture on the Sacred Thames this evening
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Pay rises more than 5% a year
Architects' pay has risen by more than 5% in the last 12 months, with average salaries ranging from £19,000 for part I students to £80,000 for directors working in London, according to a survey by recruitment agency Adrem.