All Building Design articles in 22 February 2008 – Page 4
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News
To the rescue of Robin Hood
Demolishing unpopular housing estates is simply a way of trying to obliterate the past rather than deal with it
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News
Only listing can save Robin Hood Gardens
BD launches campaign, spearheaded by Simon Smithson, to save his parents' 1972 Robin Hood Gardens estate
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News
Massie wins Reykjavik scheme
Graeme Massie Architects has won a competition to masterplan a 150ha site in Iceland’s capital city, Reykjavik, scooping €60,000 (£45,000) in the process.
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News
Zero-carbon homes face delivery issues
Government plans to roll out thousands of low and zero-carbon homes by 2016 have been dealt a serious blow by a National Trust report which says build quality and supply chain problems could jeopardise delivery.
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Building Study
In detail: One Coleman Street, City of London
Architects: David Walker Architects and Swanke Hayden ConnellStructural Engineer: ArupPrecast concrete subcontractor: Decomo
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News
Arb member evaluation a waste of time and money, say reformers
Arb members have slammed plans to perform yearly evaluations of the board at an annual cost of £22,500, calling them an expensive waste of time.
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Technical
In the swim at Serie’s Blue Frog Acoustic Lounge, Mumbai
Architect Serie has transformed a disused warehouse into a cutting-edge music venue in India’s entertainment capital
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