All Building Design articles in 19 December 2008 – Page 5
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Features
Dot to dot results: December 12
Last week’s competition winner was Paul Sidey of City Architecture Office in Edinburgh, who identified High Point I by Berthold Lubetkin and Tecton.
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News
Gensler’s growth keeps it at No 1
Gensler has retained its place at the top of BD’s World Architecture Top 100 survey, increasing the number of architects it employs from 1,216 to 1,360.
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Features
Architectural cake challenge
A rash of modernist gingerbread houses has appeared on the internet for the festive season. Among them, BD’s very own Gingerbread Tate Modern, a fine, if wonky replica of the gallery on the banks of the Thames, complete with jelly baby visitors, baked by BD reporter Anna Winston (see recipe ...
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Features
Gingerbread Tate Modern: the recipe
Various gingerbread recipes were experimented with during the building of the Gingerbread Tate Modern, but the one below offered the best combination of structural integrity and taste-bud satisfaction.
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News
DCLG consults on zero carbon homes
The government is consulting on how to define zero carbon homes as part of its drive to make all new-build housing zero carbon by 2016.
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News
Final push for Seaton Delaval Hall
The National Trust has just days to raise the last £500,000 it needs to buy Seaton Delaval Hall in Northumberland and save it for the nation.
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Review
Serpentine’s Indian wraparound
Frankfurt-based architects Nikolaus Hirsch and Michel Muller have installed this structure around the Serpentine Gallery to display a series of works by India’s most acclaimed living artist M F Husain, depicting the history of India.
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