All Building Design articles in 19 February 2010 – Page 3
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Review
Learning to live with Las Vegas
Denise Scott Brown’s standing ovation at Yale shows how the profession has moved on, says Sean Griffiths
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Opinion
Homes are not political pawns
There is no official body willing to lift us out of the Kickstart mess
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Opinion
Deconstructing a visit from Eisenman
Today’s students will make pilgrimages to see celebrities, not Santiago de Compostela
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Opinion
Chipping in on the debate
How arrogant of me to be frustrated that the architecture correspondent of our most respected newspaper refused to comment on a project that took 11 years and was the subject of intense debate and criticism in every other European newspaper
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Building Study
David Chipperfield’s Museum Folkwang in Essen, Germany
Following the triumph of the Neues Museum, Chipperfield’s latest building in Essen had a tough act to follow. And while it is accomplished, has the architect played it too safe?
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Opinion
Icing on the cake
I was pleasantly surprised to be contacted for cake orders when my photograph appeared in BD last Friday (Letters February 12)
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Review
Lifestyle classes from Matthew Darbyshire’s Elis building
Applying Photoshop to AHMM’s back catalogue, this installation asks difficult questions about urban regeneration
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Features
Can I claim back costs for time spent dealing with a litigious client’s project?
I have spent an enormous amount of time investigating and dealing with an issue that is now the subject of litigation. Can I claim it back?
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Opinion
Should architects try harder to please the public?
Yes, because they live in a pseudo-intellectual ghetto, says Malcolm Millais; while Piers Gough says architecture is far too important to be left to the public
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Review
On site with a client? There’s an app for that
The iPhone is now a technology platform in its own right. Simon Johns brings you a guide to the best architecture-related applications
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Features
Piling on the agony
Cedric Price’s idiosyncratic advice column took an interest in architectural boot-scrapers
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Features
Dot To Dot: 19 February 2010
Connect the dots, name the building and send us your answer by 10am on Wednesday February 24 for a chance to win a copy of Gosling: Classic Design for Contemporary Interiors.
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Features
Dot to dot results: February 12 2010
Last week’s winner was Alistair Fair of Cambridge University architecture department, who identified Peter Moro’s Nottingham Playhouse
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News
First Public Land Initiative sites released
The first sites to be developed under the government’s Public Land Initiative for new homes have been named.
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News
Architects’ gloom increases
The level of optimism among practising architects has dropped once again, despite a continuing fall in the number of qualified professionals signing on for unemployment benefits.
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News
Studio E to look at London velodrome
Heritage campaigners have welcomed the news that Studio E has been asked to look at the future of London’s only velodrome.
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News
John O’Groats to be transformed
John O’Groats is set for a £15 million transformation after two tourism groups, Natural Retreats and Heritage Great Britain, unveiled plans for a new leisure development by GLM Architects.
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