All Building Design articles in 22 Mar 2013 – Page 4
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OpinionArchitects must focus on process
I experienced a heady blend of nostalgia and optimism reading Wouter Vanstiphout’s column ( Opinion March 15 ). For a moment, I felt as if everything is going to be OK. But is it really?
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OpinionFCB is blocking out north Belfast
The new University of Ulster proposals may be celebrated as Feilden Clegg Bradley Studios’ largest project to date ( News March 15 ). However, are the original partners fully aware of what the FCB “B team” in Belfast is planning?
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OpinionMore and better competitions
Moira Gemmill and Malcolm Reading are absolutely correct ( News March 15 ). It’s not that there should be fewer competitions — there should be many more.
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OpinionBeware of the office romance
Hilarious! I love the idea that someone would write to BD for professional office romance advice ( Dear Matthew March 8 ) Aren’t there columns that deal with this kind of thing in GQ or Nuts?
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OpinionYAYA ought to stay British
BD should have stopped and thought before opening up YAYA, a British prize, to all (other) Europeans ( News March 15 ).
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OpinionIs this a time for clients to be brave?
In an uncertain climate, do architects need clients who are willing to take risks?
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OpinionKids need less concrete, more jungle
Schools need to equip children with the landscapes that can charge their imagination
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OpinionGet tough on the practices that will work for nothing
Sanctuary’s U-turn only shows how the zero-fee culture is corrosive to the profession
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Building StudyAnchorhold therapy hut, Finland, by Adam & Charlie Sutherland
Architect designs mobile space for two arts organisations for the island of Hailuoto
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FeaturesData Brief: March 22 2013
A good week for housing, a middling one for schools and a bad one for Glasgow’s George Square
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FeaturesChris Brown: ‘Our skill is to identify talent’
Smaller firms are crucial to Igloo’s cool city residential work
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FeaturesArchitecture employment survey: The view from the other side
Willing to search for opportunities beyond your core profession? Architect turned client Claire Bennie has never looked back
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FeaturesTips for setting up a new practice
Our money expert discusses different business structures
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NewsEric Parry wins permission for West London Dairy Crest site
Hammersmith and Fulham councillors back 1,150 home plan
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