All Building Design articles in 17 February 2012 – Page 2
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NewsImmigration rules hit part II students
Overseas architecture graduates must earn over £20,000 or leave the country
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ReviewLife class: Michael Russum
The Birds Portchmouth Russum partner on magic carpet rides and Johnny Cash
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NewsAsh Sakula low-carbon homes win competition
London practice Ash Sakula has won a competition to design a series of carbon-neutral homes for an eco-town in Hampshire.
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NewsCabe slams Robin Hood Garden plans
Plans “lack clear logic” and will have “detrimental impact”, concludes design review panel
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ICA redesigns its cinemas
Theatre consultant Charcoalblue has overseen a major refurbish-ment of the cinemas at the Institute of Contemporary Arts in London.
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Fobert creates galleries
Jamie Fobert Architects will this month complete the Womens Designer Galleries at Selfridges in central London.
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NewsLloyd brings technology to RSA’s Georgian purity
Work has begun on Matthew Lloyd Architects’ refurbishment of the Robert Adam-designed RSA House in London.
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NewsKnightsbridge Lacoste store with a twist
Lacoste has appointed designLSM to develop a concept for its flagship Knightsbridge store.
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Opinion
Vote for Assael for Arb’s board
We have endorsed John Assael for election to the board of Arb as an independent and tenacious candidate with a successful track record in getting things done, and a stated agenda for change.
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Opinion
False reports of death in Venice
In your curiously anonymous profile of Jeremy Till (“Manning the Barricades” February 10), his 2006 Venice Biennale was yet again carelessly “savaged”.
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OpinionExhibition Road needs more trees
If ever there was an opportunity missed to plant proper trees in a London street, Exhibition Road was it (Buildings February 3). It will not, I hope, be taken by future designers of streetscapes as a good example of urban landscape architecture.
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OpinionOlympic Village is inclusive first
Without exception, the 2,500-plus flats in the development are all designed to Lifetime Home standards, which allow flexibility for change, and around 10% of units are designed to meet the needs of wheelchair users.This means a wheelchair user can live in a range of flat types on more or less ...
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NewsProject Orange takes a new angle in Sheffield
£1 million scheme reinvents neglected Victorian factory building
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NewsMinistry of Sound renews attack on Allies and Morrison’s Eileen House
Nightclub lambasts “poorly planned and ill conceived” proposals
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OpinionAn Irish night at the RIBA
RIBA awards dinner, Serota waives his bonus and problems with big cats
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OpinionEven Boris wouldn’t risk grands projets
The machismo of mayoral ambition has been reined in by times of austerity
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NewsConfidence grows but dole queue lengthens
Large and London-based practices more likely to predict rise in workload
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OpinionAre architects doing enough to be bim leaders?
Yes, says Simon Johns, 95% of architects are using or planning to use bim; while David Light says practices must seize the moment or miss their chance to lead
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NewsLeon Krier attacks Gehry's Eisenhower Memorial
Richard Driehaus recruits traditionalist architect to his cause
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