All Building Design articles in 20 Sep 2013 – Page 2
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Analysis
Power to the architects
Sarah Wigglesworth calls on the profession to stop kowtowing to clients and start setting the political agenda
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Opinion
Rykwert’s influence shines through
Only a select few writers have won the RIBA Gold Medal, says Ellis Woodman
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Opinion
The battle for principles is being fought in our streets
Architects are failing to step up and lead the debate over public space, says Amanda Baillieu
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News
Architecture Football League match report: Rogers v Foster 123
Julian Bennetts reports on a league-deciding clash between two of the London AFL’s big guns
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News
BIG unveils plans for Brooklyn Bridge Park
Proposal includes a new public space and viewing platform
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News
Mackintosh School of Architecture appoints new professors
Charlie Sutherland and Charlie Hussey among those appointed
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News
Further growth for design businesses in US
AIA Billings Index rises for eleventh month in twelve
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Competitions
Maeder-York Family Fellowship Landscape Studies 2014
Explore landscape as a medium of design in the public realm
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Features
Jamie's Trattoria, Richmond by Blacksheep
Blacksheep has created an intimate dining experience for Jamie’s Trattoria
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Features
Joseph Rykwert - his four best books
Rykwert may not have much of a built legacy, but the influence of his architectural writing will probably outlive buildings by many other Gold Medal winners.
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News
Joseph Rykwert awarded 2014 Royal Gold Medal
Critic and writer was nominated by seven past winners of the award
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News
Campaigners see signs of hope in delay over Preston listing
Supporters invited to attend protest march next month
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News
Developer baffled by Pickles’ Shell Centre decision
‘A lot went in to meeting heritage issues,’ says Canary Wharf chairman
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Building Study
Employment Academy, Camberwell, by Peter Barber Architects
Barber’s extension to ET Hall’s Arts and Crafts offices echoes the original and positions the practice firmly within an English brickwork tradition
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Review
Sir Albert Richardson: a life goes under the hammer
As his collection is sold by Christie’s, ‘The Professor’ of British architecture deserves to be better remembered
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Features
John Robertson ‘My family should be more critical’
John Robertson Architects’ director on Richard Meier, New York and the Arcelor Mittal Orbit
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