All Building Design articles in 19 November 2010 – Page 3
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Review
Patrick Keiller’s Robinson in Ruins
Keiller’s third film brings a darker edge to the dreamy imagery familiar from London and Robinson in Space
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Opinion
Seven year itch
Abolishing the final year of professional practice and absorbing part III examinations into part II seems on the cards if the EU/McGrath issue is to be resolved
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Opinion
What’s wrong with part III?
So Paul McGrath would like to use the title of architect because he sees it as appropriate recognition for five years of study (News November 5)
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Opinion
Housing vision
I read with interest Ed Hollis’s diatribe on the sad demise of council housing (November 12)
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Building Study
Rainham: Design for London’s projects near fruition
This east London outpost is home to a projects by architects including Alison Brooks, East and Maccreanor Lavington
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Review
Cemeteries of the Great War by Sir Edwin Lutyens
A new book charts Lutyens and Baker’s designs to honour the first world war dead
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News
British Land signals office revival
In more evidence that the London office market is recovering, developer British Land said it was beginning a £1.5 billion London office building programme to meet increased demand for grade A space in the capital
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Building Study
First look: DRDH Architects raises the roof for Baptist church in Oklahoma
DRDH Architects has unveiled plans for a Baptist church in Tulsa, Oklahoma. The £1.2 million project, which will house a congregation of around 300, sits in a rolling 40ha site on the edge of the city
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Opinion
What is an architect’s price?
Is it just money that leads practices to take on morally dubious projects?
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News
Oberlanders Architects wins planning for sweet Edinburgh scheme
Oberlanders Architects has won planning consent for the Sugarhouse, a £15 million mixed-use development on a sensitive site in Edinburgh’s old town.
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Features
Jailed architect had previous form
Jailed architect Richard Lindsay first hit the headlines in 1998 when he was struck off Arb’s register for his work on Kay Mossop’s house
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Opinion
Helsinki architect puts rap in the house
The days of formal lectures with slides and laser pointers may not quite be over, but Helsinki architect Tuomas Toivonen obviously believes architects need to find new ways to communicate their ideas
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Features
Taking the first bite of Apple Autocad
Autodesk’s Autocad 2011 for Mac is available for download. How does it stand up when put to the test?
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Features
Apple online readers’ offer
Autocad is back on the Mac and is now for the first time available on the iPad. To celebrate, the Apple Online Store is giving BD readers an exclusive offer
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Opinion
Does the UK construction industry lack ambition?
We shouldn’t blame our shortcomings on our clients, says Paul Morrell, while Rosemary Beales argues that we live in a place where it is hard to get things built
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Opinion
Planning ahead
Your leader and Derek Abbott’s letter (November 12) made me recall my father, Roy Kantorowich, who is surely spinning in his grave, shouting “told you so” whether you like it or not
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Opinion
The space age
William Fawcett (Letters, November 12) could not be more wrong in supposing that architects working in the public sector in the sixties were not supported by a body of research. At that time there was a constant stream of Building Bulletins from the Ministry of Housing & Local Government.In 1961 ...
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Features
We are setting up anew after forced insolvency
We are setting up a new practice having been forced into insolvency. Any advice or tips on the “bear-traps” to look out for?
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Review
Building a Library 36: Los Angeles the Architecture of Four Ecologies, by Reyner Banham
Robert Harbison picks 50 books that should feature in any architectural library
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