All Building Design articles in 23 March 2012 – Page 2
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News
Christchurch plans reconstruction competitions
International architects sought for rebuild of earthquake-hit city
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Opinion
Why will garden cities fare any better than eco-towns?
The government’s vision for planning reform lacks solid principles
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News
Duany Plater-Zyberg’s Scottish town wins backing
Public inquiry into local plan recommends council approval
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Opinion
How to build a model railway station
The King’s Cross masterplan sets the bar for future transport hubs
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Opinion
Pert on the move, The Apprentice and jobs down the pub
Boots on Alan Pert’s new position, the architect on The Apprentice and the perils of job offers in the pub
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Features
Can I be sued for discussing inside developments at my firm?
If I discuss inside developments at my firm with third parties, can I be sued?
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News
Frank Gehry 'willing to change' his Eisenhower Memorial
Architect responds to protests from late US president’s family
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Review
Roar talent
As John McAslan’s King’s Cross project opens to the public, we look back to one of the times the architect first featured in BD
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Opinion
Are flatpack schools a short-term fix?
Yes, says Andrew Taylor, each school demands a unique architectural response; but Jonathan Ellis Miller sees standardisation as the key to equality and longevity
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News
Architects of Invention completes Georgian Prosecutor’s Office
Practice’s first building completed in Tbilisi
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Opinion
Harsh realities of Cambridge list
So Cambridge gets another ridiculous amount of “talent” to draw generic urban apartment blocks (“35 teams on list for £200 million Cambridge extension” News March 16).
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Opinion
Anyone for Denys?
Sadly you did not note that the building behind Karakusevic Carson’s housing
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Opinion
One size rarely fits anyone at all
I’m not convinced that these schemes will reduce cost (“School standardisation threatens less for more” Leader March 16), but let’s wait and see.
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News
Garden cities at odds with localism, claim architects
Cameron sees schemes as answer to housing crisis
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News
Listed buildings to lose VAT relief
Heritage architects upset by change to tax rules on alterations
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News
More senior figures quit RMJM
Hong Kong managing principal Travis Hemley is said to be returning to Australia
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Analysis
Cameron puts faith in architects
The prime minister says investment in infrastructure will be key to economic recovery, with the profession playing a crucial role, reports David Rogers