All Building Design articles in 18 July 2008 – Page 3
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Opinion
PM’s questions
News that Boris Johnson is to reinstate Parker Morris housing space standards in London (News July 4) is welcome.
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Opinion
Unfit objection
In 2004 English Heritage failed to list to list the much missed Tricorn Centre in Portsmouth, designed in 1962 by the Owen Luder Partnership, using the same “not fit for purpose” argument as it employed on Robin Hood Gardens (News July 4).
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Opinion
Things to ponder on the sun lounger
HMSO can offer some different holiday reading, but its plot lines and endings will let you down
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Features
Inappropriate massage?
Irena Bauman, author of How to be a Happy Architect, tackles your ethical dilemmas
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Opinion
No taste of honey
Did anyone catch the London Architecture Festival’s so-called “Royal Festival Hive” last weekend, Boots wonders?
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Features
With a recession looming, is now a good time to set up on my own?
I have just been made redundant and am considering setting up my own practice.
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News
Five in running for Seoul scheme
Fosters, Studio Libeskind and SOM are among five architects bidding to design a £14 billion international business district in South Korea.
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Features
Eco-town a symptom, not a strategy
As the political pendulum swings against giant government building initiatives, architects have a chance to be part of the revival of local democracy
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Features
RIBA designs homes fit for a prince
Back in the 1980s, the royals were more frequent visitors to the RIBA than they are today.
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News
Jury had doubts over Hadid design
The jury that selected Zaha Hadid’s design for the London Olympics Aquatics Centre raised serious doubts over its cost and design before it was selected in 2005.
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News
Threefold unfolds winning design
Threefold Architects, working with Jason Bruges Studio, has beaten practices including Atmos and Cottrell & Vermeulen in a contest to design an interactive mobile facility to stimulate creativity.
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Features
Don’t let green roofs be victims of the crunch
Why green roofs add real value to a building, not just ‘eco-bling’
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News
Fronds make roundabout scheme the pick of the crop
A roundabout on the A66 east of Middlesbrough is set to be transformed through this innovative scheme which boasts structural fronds lining the road and “waving in the wind like corn”.
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News
York Council dumps practice’s HQ design
York City Council has withdrawn its planning application for a RMJM-designed headquarters building after English Heritage slammed the scheme.
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Review
How modernism journeyed east to China
Western building styles and Chinese tradition meet in this exciting history
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News
Cepezed scoops highest honour
Dutch practice Cepezed Architects has won the Royal Institute of Dutch Architects’ highest award, the BNA Cube 2008.
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News
White water centre set to float
The Olympic Delivery Authority has unveiled designs for the Broxbourne White Water Canoe Centre by FaulknerBrowns Architects.
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Features
Craft your practice’s website as carefully as your next building
Richard Frankland of FKDA, which designs both buildings and websites, on how architects can achieve a striking online presence
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Opinion
Bootleg bikers
Straight after performing live at Architecture Rocks at London’s Bloomsbury Ballroom tonight (Friday), two of the Bootleg Lilos will load up drum kit and guitars to set off for their next gig at the Wickerman Festival in Dumfries & Galloway, where they’ll be warming up for Gary Newman and KT ...
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