All Building Design articles in 20 March 2008 – Page 3
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Opinion
Why we’re backing RHG
As an iconic example of its period, Robin Hood Gardens should be listed as a cultural property.
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News
Prince Charles’s ‘dustbin’ wins award
A university lecture hall likened by Prince Charles to a “dustbin” has won an architectural gong from one of his charities.
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Opinion
Auto-responses serve no one’s interest
It is so easy to cry ‘conflict of interest’ that we are forgetting to pinpoint the real problem
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News
Arup Design wins Co-op masterplan
Arup Design has beaten KPF, BDP and Heneghan Peng to lead a team masterplanning a prestigious 8ha site in Manchester city centre in a competition organised by the Co-operative group.
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News
Museum of rural conservation has natural approach to design
Mitchell Taylor Workshop has won planning permission for a new Museum of Rural Conservation Techniques in Aynhoe, Northamptonshire.
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Features
Apple photos
Apple has launched Aperture 2, the latest version of its photo editing and management software.
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Review
Kjaergaard and Behr show recent work at the Alexia Goethe Gallery
Tony McIntyre on two northern European visual artists in thrall to the built environment
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News
Boris urges better design of affordable housing
London mayoral favourite Boris Johnson has launched his housing manifesto, calling for a renewed focus on the design of affordable housing.
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Features
An added ‘fitness for purpose’ clause is scuppering my PI cover
My standard appointment agreement with my regular developer client now has a “fitness for purpose” clause. My professional indemnity insurer has told me that my policy won’t cover me for this. I have a good working relationship with this client, with no contract claims from them; how can I persuade ...
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News
EH acts to save historic buildings in Liverpool
Two buildings on Liverpool’s threatened world heritage site have been listed as part of the biggest review of a city’s historic building stock ever undertaken.
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News
EH acts to save historic buildings in Liverpool
NEWS: EH lists two buildings in Liverpool's world heritage site as concern grows over pace of development COMMENT: Must we twist Liverpool's arm?
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News
RMJM reveals Aberdeen energy centre
RMJM has unveiled the first images of its proposed £35 million energy centre on Aberdeen’s seafront.
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Review
Greg Lynn wows the AA
Gerrardo Carroll on the West Coast digital prophet with the off-kilter architectural sensibility
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Features
Autodesk unveils 2009 suite
Autodesk has unveiled the 2009 version of its family of software solutions.
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Features
Dot to Dot: March 20
Connect the dots, name the building and send us your answer by 10am on Wednesday for a chance to win this week's prize.
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News
Industry doubts over Budget’s CO2 aims
Industry bodies have cast doubt on measures to curb carbon emissions contained within chancellor of the exchequer Alistair Darling’s first budget announcement.
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Technical
David Nossiter Architects' 18th century hayloft conversion
How David Nossiter Architects cracked a knotty ventilation problem in its conversion of an 18th century hayloft at Moulsford, Oxfordshire
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Opinion
Dot to Dot answer: March 14
The winner of last week’s competition was Emma Petrykow of Alan Phillips Architects, Brighton, who identified Fosters’ Hong Kong & Shanghai Bank in Hong Kong.
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Opinion
Must we twist Liverpool’s arm?
Unless these buildings are protected, the city's world heritage status may be threatened
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