All Building Design articles in 17 February 2012 – Page 3
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Building StudyFirst look: Adjaye Associates’ African American History & Culture museum
The Smithsonian Institution’s new building has broken ground this week
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OpinionEngineers need a new team spirit
Confusion over the engineer’s role arises because our system only recognises single authorship
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NewsWhitby forces RCA to retract architecture head’s CV claim
Charles Walker took sole credit for award-winning bridge
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FeaturesHeady mix proposed for Blackpool
In 1995 Gillespies’ proposals for the resort’s seafront included this giant head
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NewsFarrell to apply to demolish parts of Battersea Power Station
Proposal would slash cost of preserving grade II*building, claims architect
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NewsOMA breaks ground on Taipei Performing Arts Centre
£116 million project on site three years after OMA won competition
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NewsAllies and Morrison’s Westfield extension approved
Hammersmith mixed-use scheme wins go-ahead despite neighbouring borough’s concerns
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OpinionLet architects design while the police tackle real crime
Police are needed on the streets, not telling architects what to do
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NewsDamien Hirst reveals Devon eco-village plans
Rundell Associates appointed to design Ilfracombe extension
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FeaturesCan my employer monitor my private Facebook pages?
Legal expert David Matheson explores the rules regarding use of information gathered from social media outlets
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NewsStudy raises questions on using design to cut crime
Design Council Cabe criticises gated developments
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NewsArchitect revealed as source of West Ham Olympic bid complaint
Designer behind legacy plan was concerned about risks to taxpayer
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NewsPRP London housing scheme wins go-ahead
£150 million project to replace Lambeth estate is one of the last housing PFIs
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Architects' cracking ideas for Great Egg Hunt
Zaha Hadid, Rogers Stirk Harbour and Wilkinson Eyre design charity eggs
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Features
Architects' desks: Daniel Rosbottom, director at DRDH
BD takes a look at the workspaces of architects
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NewsRCA launches ‘rigorous’ interiors MA
The Royal College of Art’s relaunched Masters in Interior Design will aim to shed the subject of its reputation as a “soft option”, according to its head of programme Ab Rogers.
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NewsCulture secretary commissions report on landmark construction
Hunt hopes to sell British expertise abroad
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