All Building Design articles in 20 March 2008 – Page 4
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Building Study
Practice makes perfect at Haworth Tompkins' National Theatre studio refurb
Haworth Tompkins’ painstaking refurbishment of a 1950s brutalist masterpiece ensures its future as the NT’s secret ideas laboratory, discovers Ellis Woodman
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News
CZWG looks to the future with eight new partners
CZWG has revealed a massive expansion as its founders put in place their succession strategy.
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News
Libeskind’s China boycott a ‘stunt’, says van Egeraat
Daniel Libeskind’s boycott of work in China on ethical grounds has been slammed as a “publicity stunt” by leading Dutch architect Erick van Egeraat.
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Analysis
Now that’s what Margaret Hodge calls architecture
The decision whether to list Robin Hood Gardens ultimately lies with the architecture minister, who took Liz Bury on a tour of buildings in her east London constituency
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Review
Allies & Morrison’s Rob Park cracks visual image management with OpenAsset v3
How one of the majors conquered its visual data mountain with the help of a software developer who listens
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Multimedia
Architects for Aid - Video report
Architects for Aid has been dispatching architects to some of the world's most embattled places to assist with disaster relief and reconstruction.
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