All Building Design articles in 16 Nov 2012 – Page 2
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Features
Sea levelled: Miami's Ivanhoe Hotel
In the week we look at innovative hotel designs , we look back to the decline of the American Riviera in the 1980s
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Opinion
No war over UCL Stratford plans
Elizabeth Hopkirk’s article “ Bartlett tutors at war with UCL ” (News November 9) is misleading and would have benefited from more in-depth research.
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Opinion
Lancaster flats' new lease of life
I found Boots’ reaction of “wanton vandalism” in describing Union North’s Lancaster flats surprisingly stuffy ( BD November 9 ).
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Opinion
Don't start on Skylon Tower
I am unsure whether John Assael has taken the time to visit the Skylon Tower prior to his very public fuming ( Boots November 9 ), but if he would like me to show him round I would be very pleased to do so. He might share the views of ...
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Opinion
Good reasons to back Ferguson
When will our profession learn to row together? (“ Bristol architecture centre won’t endorse Ferguson ”, November 8).
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Opinion
Lifestyle choices
Richard Rogers’ sock drawer, sex in the city and some locally sourced lettuce
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News
Amanda Levete ousted on Shoreditch tower
Robin Partington brought on board, but not for his “signature architecture”
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News
South Bank ‘will not become mall’
Refurbishment will focus on arts space not commercial opportunities
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News
Leading Tory says 'knock down Olympic stadium'
Andrew Boff says converting it is waste of money
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Features
BD Small Hotel: Rooms for change
The enthusiastic response to BD’s competition to design a budget hotel room shows how innovative design has the potential to transform this sector
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News
Alternative plans for Smithfield market drawn up
Save Britain’s Heritage says McAslan’s scheme is “lazy and cynical”
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Building Study
Wild Kingdom children’s playspace by We Made That
We Made That’s imaginative Wild Kingdom play-space in east London offers children the chance to play in a natural environment
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Opinion
When heritage becomes a dirty word
Alan Bennett’s new play voices a forceful objection to the habit of reducing historic buildings to objects of spectacle
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Review
Christina Norton ‘Each loss results in a lesson’
The director of Fluid on Alvar Aalto, Athens and the AA
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News
Big rise predicted in sustainable building projects
UK and Singapore expected to lead world in green construction
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News
Construction starts on New York tower by Foster & Partners
Skyscraper is first residential tower by Foster Partners in the USA.
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