All Building Design articles in 19 March 2010 – Page 3
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Opinion
Marriage value
Katie Wilmot (Letters March 12) should relax. Architecture is being served by the use of 66 Portland Place for weddings and other non-RIBA functions
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Opinion
Living proof
What a shame that Austin Williams (Debate March 5) uses environmental awareness as a negative point in the future of the architectural profession
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Opinion
Would you work for less than the minimum wage?
No, architects must take a united stand, says Alison Coutinho; while Emma Perry thinks sometimes it’s necessary to get a foot in the door
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Review
Horace Walpole and Strawberry Hill
Before its reopening, Horace Walpole’s idiosyncratic home is being celebrated by the V&A
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Opinion
Getting the hump
Last week’s BD featured a large photograph of a Children’s Centre in Barnes (Works March 12)
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Opinion
Ease planning
Last week’s leader berates developers for not getting on with developing derelict brownfield sites
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Opinion
Devaluing the profession
In the summer I had an interview with James Parritt, who claimed Parritt Leng had plenty of work and was not feeling the recession like other practices, contrary to partner Kuan Leng’s comments (News March 12)
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Opinion
Cushion-plumpers will inherit the earth
Those flexible, responsive designers of the future? They’re already here
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Building Study
Highwood Court housing in Harlesden by SUSD
SUSD’s nine-house development on an enclosed site in north-east London disregards conventional spatial arrangements to create housing of joyful intricacy
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Opinion
Correction
A review of Farshid Moussavi’s book The Function of Form (Culture March 5) incorrectly described Moussavi as a former partner in Foreign Office Architects
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Opinion
Cheap labour
During the last major downturn I applied for a job advertised for a part II architect. During the interview I was told that my role would involve mostly dealing with the public on the telephone
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Opinion
Victims of a buyers’ market
An oversupply of architects has brought us to the shockingly low pay levels we are now witnessing
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Features
Time to explore the world of browsers
Under new EU rules computer users will now be offered a choice of web browsers, but which ones are the best for architects?
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Review
Brit Insurance Designs of the Year
Design Museum exhibition puts the stress on sustainability and social purpose
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Opinion
Our future’s been outsourced
As Tesco starts to recruit from India, British architects should be worried
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Features
Science meets architecture at computing conference
The Architecture and Unconventional Computing Conference, organised by Neil Spiller, gave architects and scientists insight into the future of buildings
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Review
Anjalendran: Architect of Sri Lanka
David Robson’s book gives little hint of the political context behind the architecture of Tamil architect Chelvadurai Anjalendran
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Opinion
Up in the air over Alsop
Momentary panic at the RIBA Awards office when it received two entries for Chips, the Manchester apartments designed by Will Alsop
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Features
A lot of hot air at the RIBA
Mark Fisher’s Angie shows the way to the institute’s inflatables show
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