All Building Design articles in 2 September 2011 – Page 2
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News
Work starts on Populous' Manila indoor arena
World’s largest arena to be used for church gatherings in the Phillipines
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News
Spiller lures Bartlett lecturers to Greenwich
Neil Spiller has begun to raid his former school for new recruits, persuading two senior staff from the Bartlett to join their former boss at Greenwich University.
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News
Ruth Reed ends RIBA presidency with final shot at Gove
Outgoing RIBA president Ruth Reed has aimed a parting shot at the industry’s nemesis by saying Michael Gove’s free schools initiative will cost more than budgeted.
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News
Tower may replace Richard Seifert's London press centre
Richard Seifert’s International Press Centre on Shoe Lane in London looks likely to be demolished if plans submitted by Land Securities are approved.
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Green light for Squire & Partners in Marylebone
Mixed-use scheme designed for developer Triland
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Opinion
The real cost of free schools
The government has just announced that the first 24 free schools are set to open in a couple of weeks, having involved a capital expenditure of somewhere between £110 and £130 million.
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News
Sheppard Robson chosen for Hull library project
Sheppard Robson has been selected for a controversial £10 million project to rework Hull University’s Brynmor Jones Library.
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Opinion
Photographers need perspective
Photographers behave as if the imposition of their particular agenda is some God-given right (“Don’t photograph our building, say private security guards caught on film” bdonline August 19).
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Opinion
Our judges' husky voices
Carbuncle Cup judge Rowan Moore was particularly well placed to compare the BBC’s new base in Salford with its old accommodation.
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Features
Expansion Spiked
In 1982 BD reported on how the Victorian Society campaigned against a RMJM scheme for the Natural History Museum, with the aid of Spike Milligan and a sponge cake
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Opinion
Scabal: Flushed with enthusiasm
Two of the photos that strangely failed to make the cut in this week’s Inspiration.
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Opinion
When Delhi's Kingdom of Dreams is shut
India’s capital shows us the process of becoming a metropolis — and it isn’t pretty
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Opinion
Project & survive at the RIBA debate
Boots is pleased to hear the panel members for next week’s RIBA Building Futures debate — Has the architectural media lost its backbone? — are taking it very seriously.
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Opinion
Greenwich University must change course
Neil Spiller’s actions at Greenwich University come as no real surprise (“Spiller wields axe” News August 26).
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Opinion
Traditionalist architects are blocked every time
Paul Finch has thrown down a challenge (Letters August 26) to prove bias in Cabe and says that the Traditional Architecture Group protesters don’t have direct experience.
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Features
Angela Brady: 'We need to start being a profession that looks out, not in'
The new president talks about the RIBA superbrand, an architects’ Groucho Club and overhauling procurement
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Opinion
Is being cool an appropriate ambition for the RIBA?
Yes says Chris Roche, former RIBA Council member. No says Joe Morris, director at Duggan Morris Architects.
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Opinion
RCA dean position: It's academic
Rumours rage as to who was on the shortlist for the RCA architecture dean this week, as interviews finally took place at a secret location.
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