All Building Design articles in 17 June 2005 – Page 3
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Review
Gotham isnt gothic anymore
A new type of city provides the backdrop to the latest Batman movie
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News
Will Better Building be a road again?
Another road has been shortlisted for the Prime Minister’s Better Building award, which was announced last night by architecture minister David Lammy as part of the launch of Architecture Week.
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News
Robert Adam loses to Bristol Nimbies
A classical town house in Clifton, Bristol, designed by Robert Adam Architects has been rejected by the city council on design grounds following local opposition to the scheme.
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Opinion
Acting on orders
In response to George Oldham (Letters June 10), unless an act is ambiguous what was said in a Parliamentary debate is irrelevant.
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Features
Helpdesk - Do we need Acrobat Professional?
Most people have free PDF reading and writing software on their PC, but is it worth paying for upgraded versions such as Acrobat Professional? What extras do you get for your money and are they relevant to architects?
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News
Architects to blame for lack of disabled access
Disabled actor Mat Fraser has attacked architects for failing to make cities such as London fully accessible quickly enough and blamed the profession for the historic lack of accessibility.
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News
Academies marked down by teachers
Teachers in the new academy schools think too much emphasis has been put on making bold design statements at the expense of more practical requirements, a survey revealed this week.
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News
Eric Parry continues promise of change with AA presidency
Leading architect and academic Eric Parry has replaced Eva Jiricna as president of the Architectural Association.
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Technical
How we cracked it 07: Space screens for exhibitions
An innovative space screen joint developed by Fraser Brown MacKenna Architects as a re-usable exhibition system has wide applications in any open-plan interior. Angus Brown explains how this was achieved
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