All Building Design articles in 21 October 2011 – Page 3
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Features
How will the Construction Act affect your practice?
Verbal agreements have the same value as written contracts under legislation that came into effect this month
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Opinion
Trick of the light
Sean Griffiths of Fat is the latest architect to star in Icopal’s “Faces of British Architecture” ad campaign, photographed along with 43 other familiar faces (http://valencyarchive.co.uk/project/6319) by Tim Soar.
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News
Science Museum poaches V&A’s head of projects
The Science Museum has poached one of the most senior figures in the Victoria & Albert Museum’s estates department to help recruit architects to work on a major overhaul of its London site.
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News
Farrell sorting office plan to be revealed
Islington and Camden councils will next week unveil details of plans drawn up by Terry Farrell & Partners to look at ways of revamping Mount Pleasant sorting office.
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News
BFLS' Royal Welsh College of Music and Drama opens in Cardiff
The £22.5 million BFLS-designed Royal Welsh College of Music & Drama, in Cardiff, has been completed and will open to students later this month.
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News
Logan gives Clapham heart
Artist Andrew Logan has been selected to create art for an £80 million redevelopment project by Studio Egret West in Clapham, south-west London.
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News
Malcolm Fraser and Gareth Hoskins on Doolan Prize shortlist
Page\Park, Reiach & Hall and Richard Gibson also make shortlist
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Opinion
Setting the Yaya record straight
RA Projects was recently short-listed for the BD Young Architect of the Year Award 2011 (News October 7).
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Opinion
Leave personal politics out of it
I don’t give a flying fandango what political views Imre Makovecz held, and don’t think anyone but his clients should either.
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Opinion
Foster is on shaky ground
Norman Foster’s Jerusalem project sounds exciting (World News September 30), but there are reservations to participating in this scheme.
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Opinion
An elegy for Steve Jobs
I was invited to Ron Herron’s office when he was given the first Apple Macintosh to play with, providing he would allow potential purchasers to view his work.
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News
Silvertown Quays developer shortlist revealed
Boris Johnson reveals final shortlist of developers invited to work on detailed designs for 20ha site
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Opinion
Healthcare facilities need the best designers
Just 40 years ago, in 1971, similar buildings to the Glasgow Maggie’s Centre (Buildings October 7) were built as “homes” for young disabled people then living out their lives in geriatric hospital wards.
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Opinion
Haven't we seen this before?
To quote Jeremy Dixon on his Tatlin’s Tower sculpture (News October 14) “it’s an enduringly interesting monument that has only existed as rather obscure drawings and models in the past”.
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Features
CPD 2011 Module 11: Specifying luxury vinyl floor tiles
Vinyl floor tiles present an alternative to natural flooring materials and to carpet, sheet vinyl and laminate. As a highly durable surface, they are suitable for use in a range of leisure projects. This module is sponsored by Karndean Designflooring
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Features
Life Class: Jeremy Dixon
The co-founder of Dixon Jones reflects on his training, triumphs and self-doubt
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Building Study
Belfast: a city riven with divisions
The physical barriers built to quell sectarian violence in Belfast feel disturbingly close to home
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