All Building Design articles in 18 November 2011 – Page 3
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News
RIBA welcomes new Localism Act
The government’s flagship Localism Act will herald “new ways of working” for architects, and create opportunities for those who can adapt to the changed planning system, said the RIBA.
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Opinion
Do referendums have a place in planning decisions?
Yes, says Hank Dittmar, local communities are best placed to decide what will suit them; but Peter Wilson sees referendums as cynical ploys to shift the blame
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Opinion
Slow-mo pomo poem’ll show ’em
In response to David Rosenberg’s review of the Radical Postmodernism Architectural Review
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Opinion
Planning is built on democracy
I refer to your leader last week “Democratising planning” and am wondering about the accuracy of your comments.
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Opinion
Chipperfield Biennale report jumped the gun
Like many people I was rather surprised to hear about my appointment as the curator to the next Architectural Biennale in Venice (News November 11).
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Opinion
How Foster’s has been keeping its Apple HQ under wraps
Plus news from the Architect of the Year Awards and Heatherwick’s Royal Docks project
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Opinion
It’s time to agree on contracts
I have always suspected that lawyers create fees for themselves by taking “accepted”contracts and adding small but critical changes that they can debate with other lawyers to nobody’s benefit but their own.
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Opinion
Plans bode well for Aberdeen
I visit Aberdeen frequently. On nearly every trip I have to walk round the Union Terrace Gardens when I would like to walk through them or visit them to enjoy the peace and greenery of the place. This I cannot do because of my limited mobility.
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News
Austin-Smith Lord owed £11 million for Abu Dhabi work
Practice owes more than £5 million to creditors including Arup and Buro Four
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Revamp begins at Foster’s Sainsbury Centre in Norwich
First phase will create two galleries and a sculpture garden
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Quinlan and Francis Terry's Poundbury Waitrose completed
Project includes supermarket and affordable housing
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Building Study
Drawing board: 120 Moorgate, City of London by Lifschutz Davidson Sandilands
Director Paul Sandilands and project architect Chloe Phelps discuss the practice’s first City office development
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News
Geoffrey Darke (1929-2011)
Co-founder of Darbourne & Darke was known for ground breaking social housing
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USC professors to pilot robots that build on the moon
Neil Leach and Anders Carlson win NASA research grant for lunar proposal
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Architects sought for Olympic park legacy design
Framework includes expert panel on urban design and architecture
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