All Building Design articles in 16 September 2011 – Page 2
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Opinion
Putting it into practice
Alex de Rijke’s appointment at the RCA heralds a welcome shift towards closer links between teaching and practice
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News
Work starts on £12m Penoyre & Prasad-designed care home
Ninety-eight apartments being built in east London
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News
Galapagos plans town expansion
Prince’s Foundation helps draw up codes for islands’ sustainable growth
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Opinion
No reservations
If you hoped to secure a night in the David Kohn and Fiona Banner designed Room for London when booking opened last week, you had to be quick off the mark.
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Opinion
Time for RIBA to name and shame
The Case for Space campaign (“RIBA launches housing space standards campaign”, bdonline September 14) is a welcome move.
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Review
Making the modern office work harder
A new compendium of workplace design provides a stimulating view of the changing ways in which we organise our work interiors.
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Features
Locked Room Scenario by Ryan Gander
Ryan Gander’s latest installation gives a whole new meaning to outsider art
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Building Study
First look: Fraser’s Stromness Pierhead follows local maritime tradition
Malcolm Fraser Architects has submitted a planning application for its proposed redevelopment of the Pierhead of Orkney’s second largest town, Stromness.
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Opinion
Reed's Hoxton fin-ish
The great and the good of architecture turned up last week to witness the handover speeches of RIBA presidents Ruth Reed and Angela Brady.
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Opinion
Fighting talk
Neil Spiller may be pushing on with his plan to oust Greenwich University’s part-time staff in favour of Bartlett-educated full-timers but not fast enough, it seems.
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Opinion
Stirling etched on the memory
Pilgrims round Stirling & Gowan’s Leicester gem did not only include architects (Letters September 9).
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Review
Endlessly waiting for the lift
This glossy coffee-table book contains good quality images of 84 hotel lobbies and lounges from around the world but conveys little of their experiential quality
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Opinion
Cut paperwork not the policy
Current planning policy is certainly over-verbose but appropriate in many ways (“Osborne and Pickles pledge to press on with planning changes” bdonline September 5).
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Opinion
Curse of Norman
The well-respected Fast Company magazine turned its attention to Norman Foster last week.
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Opinion
RSHP’s One Hyde Park is a credit not a carbuncle
You’ve got it wrong again. In your report on One Hyde Park’s candidacy for the 2011 Carbuncle Cup, you write that “The mayor’s planners, headed by Giles Dolphin, must carry particular blame.”
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Analysis
‘Handles matter because they are the first part of the building you touch’
Architectural hardware company Izé’s decade-long collaboration with architects and designers has given ironmongery the attention it deserves
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Opinion
Do architects need to look beyond the black turtleneck?
Yes, architects should express their own style says Dan Wood; while Cordula Rau says there are many ways to make the best of black
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Opinion
A developers’ plague on all our houses
This clumsy bid to streamline planning will bring a rash of crass, profitable ghettos
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