All Building Design articles in 18 Jan 2013 – Page 3
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NewsJohn Robertson bags Beirut bank
Practice beat off competition from LAN Architecture and Morphosis
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OpinionWinner held best promise for Iraq
The competition to design a new parliament complex in Iraq ( News January 11 ) was run by the Iraqi Council of Representatives (ICOR) which asked the RIBA to organise a jury panel to judge the entries after they had been received.
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OpinionDon't overlook inclusive design
At the close of 2012, BD reported on two major public realm projects in London — the South Bank “missing link” and Crossrail street level improvement schemes (News December 21).
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OpinionSoftware prices are unaffordable
The pricing of software is quite ridiculous ( News January 11 ).
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OpinionAll in a day's work
An exclusive bus journey to a high-brow museum and then to a much-loved pub
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FeaturesBlow me down
We profiled Architect of the Year Alison Brooks this week, so took a look back to a picture of her former boss, Ron Arad, in 1992
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OpinionAre the RIBA Awards too expensive?
Yes, says Ben Kilburn, smaller practices are being excluded; but Bill Taylor believes the new cost categories make them fairer than ever
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OpinionBritish housing seems to be sobering up
Are residential schemes becoming more stylistically connected with their surroundings?
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Building StudyCity College Norwich, by BDP
Architect to build £5.7 million creative arts building in Norfolk
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OpinionLondon leaves design out in the cold
The loss of Design for London could yet rebound on politicians
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NewsBD presents Royal Academy lectures
Talks are part of the RA’s Spring Architecture 2013 programme
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NewsDesign Museum buys collection from eBay
Online auction site has become an increasingly common way for museums to acquire exhibits
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NewsConran get green light for Lambeth housing
The project refurbishes a 1960s Architects Co-Partnership building
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ReviewCarscapes, by Kathryn A Morrison and John Minnis
The story of the physical upheaval caused by the arrival of the car in England is a fascinating journey
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NewsPut people before masterplans, Gehl Architects tells London Assembly
Incremental change rather than rigidity is the key, says partner Helle Søholt
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NewsArchitype to build UK's first Passivhaus church
Practice plans to replace 1960s church in Sheffield with sustainable alternative
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