All Building Design articles in 22 Feb 2013 – Page 3
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NewsBartlett to tackle sustainability
Students will be able to test out 1-to-1 prototyping in new temporary facility
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NewsScottish Parliament raids coffers to pay RMJM debt
Storage firm says it is still waiting for architect to pay up
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NewsSheppard Robson completes University of Strathclyde building
The £14m project remodels two existing buildings
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NewsFeilden Clegg Bradley to transform Clerkenwell's Farmiloe Building
The Victorian building will be redeveloped for commercial uses
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NewsArchitects claiming dole rises
But overall number of people claiming jobseeker’s allowance falls
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FeaturesBarbara Weiss ‘I thought Stirling was God’
The director of Barbara Weiss Architects on James Stirling, Leon Krier and waiting for a big break
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FeaturesWho’s liable if eco-standards fall short?
Legal claims relating to sustainability requirements could end up leaving architects significantly out of pocket, says Patrick Perry
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OpinionDon’t put out the light in our cities
Changing the light legislation is a threat to the renaissance in Britain’s urban centres
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News‘World-renowned architect’ sought for India centre in Docklands
Competition will be launched later this year
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News'Vacuous, empty, soulless' - BD reader's take on Café Royal restaurant
Chipperfield restaurant gets another blast
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NewsWill Alsop attacks non-architects who shape our cities
Architect also puts boot into Chipperfield and Foster
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NewsNicol Thomas gets Passivhaus accreditation in Oldham
Two Passivhaus homes form part of £15m project for Contour Homes
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News6a Architects home for Abramovich recommend for approval
£10m development planned for Cheyne Walk homes
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FeaturesOn the road again
We recall a pavilion fashioned in 2006 from the hull of a car in the week we feature the #Flitched upcycling competition
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OpinionNew hope for Finsbury centre
Your Archive picture ( February 15 ) certainly had nostalgia value, but the commentary wasn’t correct.
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OpinionAn RIBA register would be clearer
In this age of austerity it would be more economical for the public and for architects if the RIBA was entrusted with the responsibility of keeping the Register of Architects and regulating use of the title “architect” ( News February 15 ).
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OpinionCrime no worse on the Heygate
Around 83% of the Heygate’s former residents clearly stated they’d prefer to stay on the estate and have it refurbished and, most importantly, regularly maintained by the council ( News February 15 ).
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OpinionPlanning is key to good design
If the planning minister would ensure it was not nearly impossible to get planning for residential development and that there was at minimum an adequate supply of developable land, design would improve ( News February 15 ).
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