All Building Design articles in 22 June 2012 – Page 2
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Opinion
Loopy designs reflect our age of crisis
Buildings like Johnson Burgee’s Bankia HQ and Kapoor’s Orbit can take on a new symbolism
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Opinion
Has Aberdeen chosen the right design for its City Gardens?
Yes, says David McClean, it understands the city’s history; while Stuart MacDonald says it obliterates its sense of place
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Opinion
Planners need aesthetic skills
Stephen Gleave, chair of the Royal Town Planning Institute, is still asserting that the planners are the aesthetic police
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Opinion
Use public cash for Battersea
Since Lloyds Bank, Battersea Power Station and the Olympics are all in the public domain, there is a way for the government to kick-start the economy and the building industry and provide a lasting positive use.
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Opinion
Make Glasgow green again
With a reducing population, Glasgow (Leader June 15) should concentrate all of its developments around a number of the strongest urban nodes.
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Opinion
Hadid can learn from Stockholm
As an avid reader of BD I was interested to read of the possible purchase by Zaha Hadid of the old Design Museum
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Opinion
Shard will erase local character
Renzo Piano’s reference to the history of Southwark in his RIBA talk about the Shard is a smokescreen (News June 15).
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Opinion
More from Moore on Hadid in his new book
Architectural differences, ArcelorMittal Orbit rage and Boot’s top tips for the Stirling prize
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Opinion
RIBA awards reflect a new realism
Fewer gongs are a result of the changing nature of British architecture
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Tablet only
Top 50 Films for Architects: Shoeshine
Real life locations sets the tone for a brutal taste of life in a juvenile prison
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News
Hawkins Brown completes Kingston uni faculty
Building will be used for business and law teaching
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News
Unesco prepares to strip Liverpool of heritage status
Organisation says Chapman Taylor’s plans put city’s heritage at risk
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News
Foster to design Cuban ballet school
Arts complex project led by the Royal Ballet’s Carlos Acosta
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News
Feilden Clegg Bradley reveals plans for BBC Manchester site
Major office and residential scheme to be built on site of former Broadcasting House
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Technical
Community hub's concrete cladding echoes industrial past
Collective Architecture’s sculptural facade takes inspiration from Scotland’s steelworks
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Review
Top 50 Films for Architects: Shoeshine
Real life locations sets the tone for a brutal taste of life in a juvenile prison
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Review
Alan Stanton: ‘London’s getting better and better’
The co-founder of Stanton Williams on parish churches, Renzo Piano and the Sainsbury Laboratory
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News
RIBA award winners nearly halved
Institute re-evaluates entry system to eliminate ‘soft’ awards as Stirling Prize longlist is cut from 97 to 59
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News
Dundee House and Maggie’s Centre win at RIAS Awards
The largest project to win was the £47.5 million National Museum of Scotland by Gareth Hoskins