All Building Design articles in 21 January 2011 – Page 4
-
Opinion
All in it together
You quote Richard MacCormac in the issue of 14 January as being worried “about the RIBA’s ability to maintain its scholarly commitments”
-
News
Part II campaigner awaits decision
The campaigner trying to get architectural assistants recognised as architects is expected to have his application to join the Arb register dismissed this week.
-
News
Docklands visionary Reg Ward, 1927-2011
Tributes have been paid to Reg Ward, the man credited with driving the transformation of London’s Docklands in the 1980s.
-
Multimedia
Video special: Richard Rogers, Graham Stirk, Bart Prince and flying robot builders
The best videos we’ve seen this week: Richard Rogers and Graham Stirk talk about One Hyde Park; Bart Prince still loves an old-fashioned architectural model; and the flying robot builders that could show a glimpse of the future of construction.
-
News
Architect defends Spurs' Olympic stadium demolition plan
The architect behind Tottenham Hotspur FC’s plans to tear down and rebuild the Olympic Stadium has defended the proposals, insisting they are sustainable and not a waste of taxpayer¹s money.David Keirle, chairman of KSS and lead architect for Spurs said it was “nonsense” to say the north London club’s scheme, ...
-
News
Heritage campaigners are idiots, says Tory
A local councillor has branded heritage groups fighting to save a row of houses in Birmingham as “middle class idiots”.
-
Opinion
Will the new Haymarket station be good for Edinburgh?
Yes, it’s a breath of fresh air, says Charles Dundas; while Richard Murphy feels the city has missed a great opportunity
-
Features
Life class: Hans van der Heijden
Hans van der Heijden of BIQ Architecten talks about his life, work and influences
-
Opinion
Renovation means goodbye to Berlin
The history and chaos of the 20th century is embodied in the now-threatened Tacheles.
- Previous Page
- Page1
- Page2
- Page3
- Page4
- Next Page