All Building Design articles in 17 October 2008 – Page 4
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News
Milton Keynes shuts architecture dept
Milton Keynes Council has finally lowered the curtain on one of the last remaining in-house council architecture departments.
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Building Study
Dow Jones Architects has designs on London’s waste line
Dow Jones Architects is proposing a radical series of waste-crunching towers across London to help meet recycling targets and generate low-cost energy for local communities, says James R PaynePhotomontages Dow Jones Architects/Arup
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News
Wrap calls on architects to help cut landfill waste
A scheme to halve the amount of construction industry waste going to landfill by 2012 was launched this week.
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Review
The pioneering modernism of Amyas Connell & Ward
Emma Dent Coad is gripped by this new study of the brief but ground-breaking career of 1930s modernists Connell Ward & Lucas
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News
Bagby Airfield clubhouse takes off as design goes to ground
Buschow Henley Architects has taken inspiration from the land to design a clubhouse and hotel for Bagby Airfield in North Yorkshire.
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Opinion
After fort
Finally, big congratulations to Ken Shuttleworth and Clare Dexter, the ever-helpful press officer at HOK International, on the occasion of their marriage.
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Opinion
Can Accordia really be a blueprint for housing?
Yes, says Keith Bradley one of the Stirling-Prize-winning development’s architects; but Alan Cherry, of the scheme’s developer Countryside Properties, disagrees
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Review
Of Time & The City: Terence Davies’ new film about his native Liverpool
Fat’s Sean Griffiths is not convinced that Scousers will take to Terence Davies’ latest paean to Liverpool
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Technical
Gareth Hoskins' Gathering Place at the 2008 Venice Architecture Biennale
How Gareth Hoskins Architects created its Gathering Place pavilion using laminated veneer sections and a 11.5m cranked beam
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Features
Dot to Dot: October 17th
Connect the dots, name the building and send us your answer by 10am on Wednesday for a chance to win a copy of Sixties Design by Philippe Garner.
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Opinion
Dot to dot results: October 10
The winner of last week’s competition was Amanda de Lussey of Faulkner Browns’ Newcastle office, who identified Fumihiko Maki’s Spiral House in Tokyo.
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News
BedZed "uncomfortable," ZedFactory architect says
Poor solar panel placement led to summer heat gain
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News
Future Systems couple in acrimonious split
Amanda Levete to set up own 50-strong practice while Jan Kaplicky retains practice name
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Building Study
Corbusier’s lost gameplan for Iraq
Baghdad was once the scene of an ambitious modernist plan with Le Corbusier’s unbuilt sports complex at its heart. At last its details can be savoured, reports Ellis Woodman
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Opinion
Towers as old as building itself
Towers have been around for thousands of years. Which means we can certainly critique the current batch
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News
No votes for favourite as Accordia wins Stirling
AHMM’s hot favourite for the Stirling Prize, Westminster Academy, received no votes from the judges, BD can reveal.
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Review
Planar sailing with Vectorworks 2009
By incorporating Parasolid, the best 3D modelling technology available, Vectorworks 2009 is racing ahead of the pack, reports Jonathan Reeves
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