All Building Design articles in 20 June 2008 – Page 3
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Features
Helpdesk: how smart devices can make the office more efficient
Hugh Davies on how to work remotely using digital applications
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Review
Is museum design lost in space?
An exhibition at Denmark’s celebrated Louisiana Museum of Modern Art tackles the notion of architecture for art, says Hugh Aldersey-Williams
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Opinion
Defining thought
The word sustainable or sustainability occurred no less than 15 times in the June 6 issue of BD.
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News
Cutty Sark ready to start museum
The Cutty Sark conservation project led by Grimshaw and Youmeheshe this week passed a major milestone on its path to full restoration with the removal of its final piece of planking.
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Building Study
Foster’s urban tusk force at Copenhagen Zoo
Foster & Partners’ elephant house for Copenhagen Zoo shows the practice at its best — designing buildings for a narrowly defined purpose. Photos by Richard Davies
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News
Clutching at green straws
Mark Hines Architects has received the go-ahead for its first project, a £1.5 million eco-friendly community centre at Ashton-under-Lyne in Lancashire.
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News
Chipperfield house wins go-ahead
David Chipperfield Architects has won planning permission for a private house in Oxfordshire under the rarely tested PPS7 planning policy for country houses.
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News
New community centre planned
Designs by Adams & Sutherland for a community centre in Stratford in the London Borough of Newham have been submitted for planning permission.
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Features
Smokin’ Ron’s celebrated imagination
Different times, different habits for Archigram’s Ron Herron
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Opinion
Tesco will be our carbuncle
Thank you for highlighting the activities of Cabe over Tesco’s proposed store in Hadleigh, Suffolk (News June 6).
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News
Prasad warning over presidential campaign
RIBA president Sunand Prasad has delivered a stern warning to presidential candidates Andrew Hanson and Ruth Reed to steer clear of attacks on the organisation that risk damaging staff morale.
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News
Crossrail rejects calls for design champion
Delivery agency is instead set to appoint expert architectural panel
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News
Café doubles to guard urban space
Plans have been submitted by architect HRI to build a café pavilion in Inverness.
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News
Cabe cautious on Sheffield John Lewis
O’Donnell & Tuomey’s design for a new John Lewis store in Sheffield has been given a cautious welcome by Cabe.
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Technical
Tackling the sustainability of our existing building stock is the next step
Reducing carbon emissions of the existing homes will make a real difference, and architects need to be in on the act
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News
College building follows the sun
Architect Stubbs Rich has released images of its newly occupied college building in Herefordshire.
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Building Study
Perrault brings café society to Reigate
David Owen admires Dominique Perrault’s British debut: a café in deepest stockbroker belt at Reigate. Pictures by Morley von Sternberg
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Opinion
Heavy Breathing
Boots was not entirely surprised that it has taken the BBC almost three years to make public damning letters between its bosses and Richard MacCormac, the then architect of phase two of Broadcasting House.
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Opinion
Title bout
Further to your news item “Arb threatens ‘very ill’ architect” (June 6), I would like to express my sympathy for this gentleman’s circumstances.
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