All Building Design articles in 22 July 2011 – Page 4
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News
Two architects reprimanded by Arb
Professional conduct committee gives most lenient sanction for offences
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News
Liverpool Waters could ‘bring drama’ to site
The outgoing president of the Liverpool Architectural Society has defended the cluster of towers proposed in Chapman Taylor’s £5.5 billion Liverpool Waters scheme.
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News
Stanton Williams reveals King's Cross square designs
London practice awarded project following international competition
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Entries call for RIBA London architecture showcase
Autumn exhibition to be based on ’Unseen’ theme
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News
Squire & Partners scheme gets go ahead in Manchester
AXA secures planning permission for £50m office development in St Peter’s Square
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Building Study
In defence of the Sainsbury Wing
From the BD archive: Denise Scott Brown wrote this essay when the project opened, but she chose not to publish it for 20 years to avoid ruffling feathers
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Opinion
Animal magic in school funding debate
Tuesday’s all-too-brief Commons debate on Michael Gove’s school funding announcement couldn’t possibly compete with the fun and games happening metres away in a certain select committee.
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Opinion
Is Liverpool Waters a threat to the city’s heritage?
Yes, says Chris Costelloe, it would overwhelm the entire city centre; while Joe Anderson says 100 years ago the Liver Building similarly divided opinion
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News
Studio Egret West east London pool afloat
Studio Egret West has received planning permission to build a floating village in east London’s Royal Docks.
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Opinion
Architecture is dissolving into air
The tension between the permanent and the ephemeral is now central to all architecture
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Opinion
Bloated icons and dreary sheds go head to head in the race for the Carbuncle Cup
Clunky slabs and botched “landmarks” battle it out to win the coveted title of worst building of the year.
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Archive Titles
If you’re in a hole
In 1991 BD reported on student Jonathan Moseley’s practical Land Art study, which involved 16 students digging into Dungeness beach.
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Opinion
Hadid's Riverside transport museum fails to tell the heroic story of Glasgow
Ten years ago I produced the masterplan for Glasgow’s transport museum.
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Opinion
Give credit for Vauxhall plans
The mayor’s planning team has laboured hard to produce a planning framework for the Vauxhall, Nine Elms, Battersea opportunity area.
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News
Carbuncle Cup citation: One Hyde Park by Rogers Stirk Harbour
“What is shocking is that, after five years in the making and a £500 million construction cost, it is quite so bad.”
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News
Carbuncle Cup citation: Media City by Fairhursts, Chapman Taylor and Wilkinson Eyre
“For an organisation with high cultural aspirations it is hard to see how the BBC could have sunk much lower”
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Opinion
Carbuncle Cup is business as usual
The sheer breadth of what’s on display should shame all those involved.
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News
Carbuncle Cup citation: Phoenix High School by Bond Bryan
“Seems to have been built in Jenga blocks by someone who is colour blind – in a conservation area”
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Opinion
Bim raises issues of continuity
What happens in the bim process if the project is shelved or taken over?
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News
Carbuncle Cup citation: Newport Station by Grimshaw and Atkins
“The suppposedly “iconic” form of the building can only be appreciated by seagulls”