All Building Design articles in 16 September 2011 – Page 3
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Features
De Rijke gets an early public airing
The RCA’s new dean appeared in BD 20 years ago wearing his own T-shirt design
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Opinion
Photographers have no agenda
Perhaps the comfort that comes with success has distanced Tim Soar from the reality of the amateur (“Photographers need perspective”, Letters September 2).
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Opinion
Born again
While Design Council Cabe is notable by its silence in the debate raging over planning reform, its former paymasters at CLG must be relieved.
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Opinion
Give us more info about embassies
All very sad for those that failed to make the Foreign Office’s new framework agreement (“Embassy architects axed from Foreign Office work” News September 9), but there are lots of “award-winning” practices out there? Do we know who did make it?
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Review
Around and About Stock Orchard Street, edited by Sarah Wigglesworth
Sarah Wigglesworth’s Straw Bale House war stories impress far more than her feminist theory
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News
Design Council CABE announces funding to improve neighbourhood design
Eighteen groups to receive share of £114,000
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Competitions
Holiday let: 3 bed apartment in restored 1838 farmhouse, Haute Savoie, French Alps
Luxury 3 bed self catering apartment to let in restored 1838 farmhouse in the Aravis chain, Haute Savoie, French Alps
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Features
CPD 2011 Module 10: Suspended ceilings & the environment
This CPD sets out the potential of innovative ceiling design to improve sustainability. It is sponsored by Armstrong
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Features
Life Class: John Pawson
John Pawson talks about London, learning and trying to find some silence
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News
Foster’s Sainsbury Centre to go up for listing
The Twentieth Century Society is set to submit Foster Associates’ Sainsbury Centre for Visual Arts for listing.
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Building Study
Mediocrity has been wealth’s bequest to Aberdeen
Since Aberdeen became the UK’s oil capital, its city centre has not seen a single worthwhile building
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News
Aedas tries again with Deptford tower scheme
Aedas has submitted revised plans for a £1 billion development on one of the most historic wharves on the River Thames.
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News
RHWL tops Watford Colosseum bill
RHWL Arts Team has completed its £5.5 million extension of the grade II-listed Watford Colosseum.
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Competitions
Holiday let: Listed holiday house, Donegal, Ireland.
Listed holiday house to rent at 5 Coastguard Station, Moville, Donegal, Ireland.
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News
Amanda Levete and Ian Ritchie on pylon shortlist
Gustafson Porter and Knight Architects also finalists of RIBA competition
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Multimedia
Video: Park Hill renovation by Hawkins Brown and Studio Egret West
An exclusive glimpse inside Urban Splash’s controversial Park Hill project with Hawkins Brown director David Bickle
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Building Study
Park Hill estate, Sheffield, by Hawkins Brown with Studio Egret West
The apartments of the regenerated Park Hill are a world away from 1961’s socially conscious streets in the sky. Here, BD looks at how Sheffield’s iconic housing block has echoed 50 years of Britain shifting political moods
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News
Young practices triumph in Brentford competition
Riches Hawley Mikhail, Duggan Morris and Karakusevic Carson have won a competition to design canal-side housing in Brentford, west London, for the development arm of British Waterways.The three practices were selected from a shortlist of three. The unsuccessful teams were DSDHA, Stephen Taylor and Bauman Lyons; and Maccreanor Lavington, Alison ...
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Building Study
Drawing board: Ironmonger Row Baths by Tim Ronalds Architects
Tim Ronalds discusses his updating of the interior of Islington’s Ironmonger Row Baths, a listed thirties community bathhouse and laundry still popular for its swimming pools and Turkish baths
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