All Building Design articles in 18 July 2008 – Page 2
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Review
Ghostly image created by Dan Graham’s pavilion by Giselle Luza
Ghostly image created by Dan Graham’s pavilion by Giselle Luza
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Review
Fresh Flower Pavillion by Ceylon Pittayaratkul
Fresh Flower Pavillion by Ceylon Pittayaratkul
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Review
Dan Graham`s Triangular Pavilion Variation H in Dutch Garden, Holland Park by Magdalena Majer (image 2)
Dan Graham`s Triangular Pavilion Variation H in Dutch Garden, Holland Park by Magdalena Majer (image 2)
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Review
Dan Graham`s Triangular Pavilion Variation H in Dutch Garden, Holland Park by Magdalena Majer
Dan Graham`s Triangular Pavilion Variation H in Dutch Garden, Holland Park by Magdalena Majer
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News
Atkins sheds 51 jobs as it shifts focus to larger schemes
Atkins has shed 51 jobs as part of a strategy to refocus the company’s design teams on larger national projects.
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News
Cabe: Hamiltons' Birmingham tower should be refused planning
Cabe has recommended that Hamiltons’ proposed tower scheme in Birmingham, to replace Madin’s unlisted NatWest Tower, be refused planning.
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News
Birmingham leader begs Hodge not to list library
Birmingham City Council leader Mike Whitby has pleaded with architecture minister Margaret Hodge to grant the city’s Central Library immunity from listing in an extraordinary 4,500-word letter.
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Features
Hugh Cornwell on music and architecture
Hugh Cornwell, legendary voice of The Stranglers, talks to Will Hurst about his appearance at Chetwoods' Party on the Green at the London Festival of Architecture, and his interest in the visual arts.
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Building Study
Gehry's Serpentine Pavilion raises deeper questions
Frank Gehry’s Serpentine Pavilion combines grandeur with history, but Tony McIntyre has issues with its structural honesty
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News
New regional strategy for North-east sets targets for homes and economic development
Communities minister Baroness Andrews this week unveiled the government’s new regional plan for the North-east of England.
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News
Purcell Miller Tritton to open Edinburgh office after ‘bumper’ two years
Specialist heritage architect Purcell Miller Tritton is expanding into Scotland, the firm has revealed, by opening an Edinburgh office following two bumper years of growth.
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News
RIBA and Africa Union of Architects sign memorandum on education services and CPD
The RIBA has signed a memorandum of understanding with the Africa Union of Architects to boost educational services.
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News
Acanthus Ferguson Mann geothermal project gets under way in Bristol
Work has begun on a scheme in Bristol designed by local practice Acanthus Ferguson Mann to create one of the country’s largest residential geothermal heating installations.
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Review
How Eden’s seed sculpture germinated
The trials and tribulations of creating the Eden Project's giant seed sculpture were related at a lecture at Grimshaw’s on Tuesday.
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Opinion
Us and them
Abe Hayeem (Letters July 11) would have liked the UIA to “censure” the Israel Institute of Architects at Turin, drawing odious comparisons with Mugabe.
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Opinion
Terse verse
Following BD’s front page exclusive last week, diners at a fundraiser on Tuesday for the Save Shoreditch campaign were treated to a rip-roaring rallying cry of a ditty by East End bard Patrick Hughes.
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Opinion
Protest singer
The summer seems to have barely begun but already the silly season has arrived for national newspaper stories about architecture.
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