All Building Design articles in 18 December 2009 – Page 3
-
-
News
Supporters consider legal action
Campaigners have vowed to fight on in their battle against OMA’s redevelopment of the former Commonwealth Institute after the government turned down the chance to call in the scheme
-
News
Kickstart puts millions into failing housing
Cabe calls 54% of Homes & Communities Agency’s bailed-out schemes ‘very high risk’
-
News
Hits and misses
We hear from leading industry figures what the best – and the worst – bits of the year gone were
-
-
News
The best of the worst of times
So what were the key events of 2009? We take a snapshot look at the year
-
News
Prince plays court jester during a testing year
It has been a year of leaving parties and empty desks as firms high profile and low key felt the full impact of the downturn
-
News
Architecture firms look East in 2010
When the world’s economies start to move into recovery the architectural landscape will be very different, with this year’s results showing a marked shift of power to the East
-
News
Cabe gives £900,000 in design grants
Cabe has awarded £900,000 to 21 regional architecture and built environment centres for the next financial year
-
Opinion
An unfair share
News analysis (December 11) indicated that shared surfaces work best with short narrow roads, few cars, many people and characterful shops — eg Seven Dials in Camden and Brighton’s New Road
-
Opinion
Snap reaction
I, too, suffered the same indignation as Grant Smith (News December 11) a couple of years ago, together with screeching police car tyres and three sprinting police officers
-
Opinion
Minority rule
The Royal National Institute of Blind People states that 80% of partially sighted people can recognise a friend at arm’s length and many people with sight problems get around independently
-
Features
House of refuse
While a visiting professor in New York state, Martin Pawley helped create this house from reclaimed materials
-
Review
View the future in your phone
Augmented reality will soon be available on smartphones to transform site visits
-
Review
Witherford Watson Mann’s urban forest trail
This Rome exhibition follows a series of ‘walks’ through London’s edges
-
Features
A client is threatening to sue over an old project. How long until I’m safe?
A client has been threatening a claim on a very old project for years. When will it lose the right to commence proceedings?
-
Opinion
Clean crisp lines
While Le Corbusier helpfully suggested modelling buildings on aeroplanes and ocean liners, readers of John Seabrook’s profile of Zaha Hadid in the current New Yorker will be aware of a new paradigm
- Previous Page
- Page1
- Page2
- Page3
- Page4
- Next Page