All Building Design articles in 20 June 2008 – Page 4
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Features
Remember, the boss knows best
Irena Bauman, author of How to be a Happy Architect, tackles your ethical dilemmas
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Building Study
Perrault demonstrates model behaviour at the Pompidou
Sublime models are the highlight of this retrospective
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News
Letters reveal bitter tussle of MacCormac and BBC
Correspondence exposes how loss of the iconic newsroom proved final straw for MJP
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News
Barnstorming farm plan
Forge Architects has beaten firms including Alan Camp Architects, Pitman Tozer and Anglo-German outfit 51.5° in a contest to create a building for an urban farm.
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News
Rogers’ latest award is Companion of Honour
Richard Rogers joined an elite club of figures in the Queen’s birthday honours list last weekend.
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Opinion
Can architects be trusted to design bus shelters?
This challenging brief demands the best, says Design Museum director Deyan Sudjic, but Lorraine Gamman says industrial designers may be better suited to the job
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Features
The age of alien archi-forms has arrived
David Littlefield explains the thinking behind Space Craft, his new book on computer modelling
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News
Crunch pushes Aukett Fitzroy Robinson abroad
The credit crunch has been blamed for an 11% fall in profits at Aukett Fitzroy Robinson, revealed in interim results released this week.
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News
Benson & Forsyth’s £80m City North scheme to tower over Finsbury Park
Benson & Forsyth has revealed its £80 million City North project in London’s Finsbury Park, a mixed-use development of apartments, retail and leisure facilities.
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News
Cambridge to get 350 new homes
Almost 350 new homes and apartments are to be built on Cambridge’s southern fringe after outline planning approval was granted last week.
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News
New doubt cast on 2012 funding
Advisers to London mayor Boris Johnson have cast renewed doubts over the funding of the 2012 Athletes Village.
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Opinion
Keep the whip hand on 2012 spending
As the mayor’s man on the Olympic project, does David Ross hold a poisoned chalice?
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Features
Dot to Dot June 20
Connect the dots, name the building and send us your answer by 10am on Wednesday for a chance to win a copy of Portable Architecture: Design & Technology by Robert Kronenburg.
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News
Deserving projects share £20,000
Six people have received a total of £20,350 in this year’s RIBA/ICE McAslan bursaries for environmental and community-focused projects in economically deprived areas of the UK and abroad.
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