All Building Design articles in 17 November 2006 – Page 2
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Opinion
Disposed drawings
As the two tutors most involved with sixth year students from 1974 to 1990, we would like to express our dismay at the destruction of so much of their original design drawings and models.
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Review
Engaging with difficult territory
Sauerbruch Hutton’s ambitious lecture posed more questions than it answered.
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Technical
Securing a new PFI school by design
The challenge: To meet the client’s brief of Secure By Design status for a new build PFI school
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News
Public space ‘prevents depression’
Public open space can stop depression, according to forthcoming research based on the experience of people in Newham, east London.
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News
Dalston’s saviour?
As new research shows the importance of public space, the first of London mayor Ken Livingstone’s 100 Public Spaces was unveiled this week.
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News
Ryder Cup resort ‘neglect’
The host club for golf’s 2010 Ryder Cup has been attacked by a leading heritage group for “neglect” of a listed farmhouse before an application to demolish it.
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News
Chester redevelopment ‘will be hell’ say locals
The historic Roman city of Chester is set to be transformed by a flurry of developments including a Hilton hotel and 700 new homes.
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Features
New model for climate change
The world of building information modelling has cottoned on to the idea that 3D modelling tools could help in the design of greener buildings and is peddling the idea for all it’s worth.
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News
Cabe states case for sustainable Gateway
The Thames Gateway could be the “the most environmentally sustainable place to live and work in the UK,” Cabe will claim at next week’s Thames Gateway Forum.
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News
Pegasus Theatre, Oxford by Feilden Clegg Bradley
Feilden Clegg Bradley Architects has revealed these striking designs for a proposed £6.5 million theatre in Oxford.
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News
One for the birds
The Royal Society for the Protection of Birds this week saw the opening of its £2.2 million Purfleet Environment & Education Centre in the Thames Gateway, designed by van Heyningen & Haward.
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Opinion
Photos belie Fife’s humane centre
Contrary to some of your letters, most people who have experienced the Maggie Centre in Fife find it warm and friendly.
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Features
Roadtest: Artlantis ups its visual offer
Abvent has released version 1.2 of Artlantis Studio. Architect Jonathan Reeves, a specialist in cad training and 3D visualisation, says the program is a good mid-range product — but don’t expect too much
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Review
Sniffing out the invisible art
A new book champions olefactory architecture, reviewed by Ben Campkin.
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News
ODA tries to soothe architects
The Olympic Delivery Authority moved to calm fears over the design direction of the 2012 Olympics in an urgent meeting called by the London Assembly.
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