All Building Design articles in 23 April 2010 – Page 3
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Review
The Lives of Spaces at the RIBA
Disparate spaces are linked by a convincing sense of place in Ireland’s last biennale show
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Opinion
Does the RIBA need to start paying its presidents?
Yes, says Andrew Hanson, an honorarium would be helpful, while Owen Luder says it might attract candidates drawn by the money
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Opinion
Visa rules are highly unfair
To those rushing to support the Home Office’s new visa rules (News April 16) because you think it will help the job market and the profession, it won't
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Opinion
You get what you pay for
If the RIBA really wants to engage with members, it should make the presidency a paid position
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Opinion
Get the picture
A few questions to Tate director Nicholas Serota about the extension to Tate Modern (News April 9)
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Technical
Scotland’s Housing Expo homes previewed
We examine four of the innovative projects under construction for this summer’s long-awaited Housing Expo in Inverness
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Review
Sharon Haward: An experiment in Town Planning
Sharon Haward’s installation at Southampton’s Bargate Monument Gallery gives an indication of the city that might have been
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Opinion
Correction
Contrary to information given to BD last week (News April 16), the figure most non-EU architects now need to earn to get a UK work visa is not £75,000 but £65,000, with extra points available for architects aged under 40.
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Technical
John Christophers’ Zero Carbon House
A home in Birmingham’s Balsall Heath is the first retrofit project to achieve level 6 of the Code for Sustainable Homes
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Building Study
John Glew’s Gloucester Crescent house, Camden
John Glew’s reworking of a small fifties house in north London shows that artistry and attentive detailing can transcend scale
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News
RIBA says press is to blame for low pay row
The RIBA has been criticised for attempting to pin blame on the press for the huge row raging over low wages in the profession
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Features
When the groom and best man divorce
Although Will Alsop was best man at John Lyall’s wedding, their professional partnership was about to split
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Opinion
‘World class’ just means banal
An invitation arrives from the Swedish Association of Architects to speak to Stockholm politicians and planners. Icelandic volcanoes willing, I’ll go because the theme is urgent: the “world class city”
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Opinion
Whose modernist icon is it anyway?
The Azerbaijani restaurant in Melnikov’s Rusakov club strikes an incongruous note
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Opinion
Listen again
In reading Anna Winston’s article (“Sound decisions” IT April 16), I was very much reminded of the title of a text on acoustics for architecture students entitled “Deaf architects and blind acousticians”
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Features
Dot to dot: 23 April 2010
Connect the dots, name the building and send us your answer with your postal address by 10am on Wednesday April 28 for a chance to win a copy of The Architect’s Brain: Neuroscience, Creativity and Architecture, by Harry Francis Mallgrave
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Technical
Milan Furniture Fair — Salone Internazionale del Mobile 2010
Volcanic dust may have kept punters in Milan for longer than they planned, but there was a lack of showstoppers to captivate them
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