All Building Design articles in 21 Dec 2012 – Page 2
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Opinion
Money, not hand-wringing, saves buildings
The case of Preston Bus Station shines a light on the role of councils
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Opinion
Will 2013 be a better year for architects?
Yes, says Adrian Dobson, architects are at the front end of the demand cycle; while Kallum Pickering says the sector is set to suffer more
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Features
Organic farmbuilding
We look back to Hugo Häring’s famed Gut Garkau cowshed of 1923, outside Lubeck in Germany
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News
Tower Hamlets insists it owns Old Flo
The ownership of Henry Moore’s artwork has come under question
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News
Scotland to cut property emissions by 40%
Architect Lynne Sullivan asked to reconvene expert sustainability panel
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Opinion
Colquhoun’s rigour is missed
As a student I enjoyed reading Alan Colquhoun’s rigorous essays (“ Alan Colquhoun dies aged 91 ”, bdonline December 14), mainly via the Oppositions series.
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Opinion
Use bus station as Preston hub
This is crazy! Preston Bus Station needs to be saved ( News December 14 ).
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Opinion
Niemeyer's lost Oxford scheme
In the summer of 1973 I started working as an architectural assistant with Dominic Michaelis Associates.
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Opinion
Shell Centre site deserves better
I hold no brief for the Shell Centre. That lugubrious 28-storey tower has dominated the South Bank for too long. But, oh, the sheer banality of the proposals illustrated! ( News December 14 ).
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Opinion
Sennett's wrong about Old Street
I think Richard Sennett’s comments on the Old Street technical institute (News December 14) may be a knee-jerk reaction — it depends on how the building is run.
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Opinion
The high life
Partying with architecture’s bigwigs, trading in architecture for musical fame and hob-nobbing on top of the Shard
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News
Shard architect leaves to set up new practice
William Matthews goes after 19 years at Renzo Piano
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News
Walkie-Talkie milestone as steel frame completes
Viñoly scheme includes sky garden on top three floors
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News
Assael Architecture bags planning for Hammersmith site
Previous schemes by Conran Partners and Scott Brownrigg were rejected
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Analysis
Review of the year: From Olympic Park to Cutty Sark
The Games, the Gulf, financial shenanigans and the demise of big-name firms mean it’s been a busy year for news
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Features
Hugh Broughton ‘I did think of studying agriculture’
The director of Hugh Broughton Architects on Barcelona, The Shard and farming
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News
Paul Morrell slams government over green issues
Former chief construction adviser blames Treasury for inaction
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