All Building Design articles in 21 May 2010 – Page 3
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Features
Matteo Thun's Milan installations explore product's life cycle
Italian architect Matteo Thun has designed an elegant installation for the courtyard of the Marni boutique in Via Senato, Milan, made of raw American hardwood and reused fabric.
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Opinion
Is the sketch superior to the computer-generated image?
Yes, says Alan Dunlop, a line drawing lasts the test of time; while Alice Scott thinks computer rendering is a more powerful tool
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News
Sheffield tests tactile city maps
A map designed to help blind and visually impaired people get around cities is being trialled in Sheffield
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Opinion
One step beyond
Your correspondents (Letters May 14) showed proper concern for child safety in the precise spacing of balusters
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Review
Nairy Baghramian and Phyllida Barlow Serpentine Gallery exhibition
A seemingly unlikely pairing at the Serpentine Gallery works surprisingly well
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News
Architect fined for felling trees
A Belfast architect has been fined £800 for illegally removing trees from the site of a luxury house he was building
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News
Bomber Command memorial approved
Liam O’Connor’s £3.5 million memorial to the airmen of Bomber Command who died during the second world war has been granted planning consent
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News
Student wins AF travel bursary
Manchester School of Architecture student Nandi Marshal Han has won this year’s student travel award organised by the Architecture Foundation
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News
Scots given reassurance in Aberdeen contest row
Scottish architects will be given every chance to design a controversial mixed-use scheme in Aberdeen under an international design competition, its backers have insisted
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Features
Dot to dot - 21 May 2010
Connect the dots, name the building and send us your answer by 10am on Wednesday May 26 for a chance to win a copy of The National Gallery: An Illustrated History, by Alan Crookham
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Features
Dot to dot results: 14 May 2010
Last week’s winner was Jane Hanna of All Clear Designs in London
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Review
Building a Library 12: The Story of Art
Robert Harbison picks 50 books that should feature in any architectural library
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Building Study
H10 Hotel on Waterloo Road, London, by Maccreanor Lavington
Maccreanor Lavington’s H10 hotel is its largest UK building to date, but the practice originally signed up to create a housing scheme for the site.
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News
High Court rejects Save's Lancaster brewery test case
An attempt by Save Britain’s Heritage to set a legal precedent protecting period buildings from demolition has been thrown out by the High Court
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News
Stirling judging panel announced
The judges for this year’s RIBA Stirling Prize have been announced
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News
Green light for slavery museum expansion
Austin-Smith: Lord’s £6 million extension to the International Slavery Museum in Liverpool has been granted planning permission.
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News
Olympic construction races towards next year's finish
The Olympic Delivery Authority has released new images of construction progress on the Olympic site in east London including the stadium and aquatics centre.
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