All Building Design articles in 19 September 2008 – Page 4
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Analysis
RIBA’s half-term report
Sunand Prasad completes his first year as RIBA president this month. Liz Bury grades his progress in key subjects and outlines areas where he must do better
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Features
The future is parametric
In Venice last week, Patrik Schumacher, partner at Zaha Hadid Architects, hailed parametricism as the great new style after modernism. This is an edited version of his manifesto
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Review
Future imperfect
The vision of future architecture presented by Aaron Betsky in his show at the Arsenale is too confusing to offer genuine insight
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Features
Is it possible to be green in a downturn?
Phil Clark on why sustainable solutions will become more valuable in a straitened economic environment
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Features
My client only wants to pay me if my project wins planning
My client is pressuring me to submit a planning application (RIBA Work Stages A-D) “at risk”, with payment subject to getting planning permission. What should I do?
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Features
Take charge of your practice’s data
It pays to research the options for document management
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Competitions
Idyllic, rural, riverside cottage in Cevennes National Park
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Review
House proud at the British Pavilion
Traditional and timely, get your hands on a copy of the catalogue of this informative show
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News
BDP shines for Little Britain
BDP scooped the prize for the highest placed architect in the Little Britain Challenge Cup sailing regatta last week (pictured), trouncing the other 27 architects who took part.
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Technical
Michael Mallinson Architects’ glass staircase for a private house in west London
How Michael Mallinson Architects created a post-tensioned spiral stair for a double-height living space
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News
Hospital art to take patients' minds off the wait
Sustainable waiting room installation in Rome will be powered by solar PVs
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News
Top architecture firms in Europe
In 2008, French firm Valode & Pistre Architects topped the BD World Architecture list of firms operating in Central and Eastern European, with BDP International taking the top spot for Western Europe.
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News
Economic prospects in the Middle East
Governments are investing heavily in public building projects in preparation for an economic future beyond oil
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News
Top architecture firms in the Middle East
The UAE’s Design and Architecture Bureau toped the BD World Architecture 2008 list as the largest firm operating in the Middle East, ranked by income.
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