All Building Design articles in 23 November 2007 – Page 4
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News
AEW takes over museum design
National Museums Liverpool has vowed to push on with designs for the new Museum of Liverpool despite ending its relationship with architect 3XN.
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Government offers green advice to householders
The government is to launch an advice service to help householders work their way through the minefield of home energy-efficiency improvements.
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Opinion
Power is a balancing act
Now that Piers Gough has changed horses from English Heritage to Cabe, he clearly wants the power to travel with him (News November 16).
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T5 lends Pompidou support
This striking half-size model of a T5 support structure greets visitors to the first major exhibition of Richard Rogers’ work.
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Council set to demolish 1970s Pimlico School
Approval for the demolition of the acclaimed Pimlico School in central London is set to be given next month by Westminster City Council amid a last-ditch effort by campaigners including John McAslan to save it.
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Opinion
More is more
I am pleased you consider Piers Gough’s comments about English Heritage to be ill timed.
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News
Letter from Beijing
Biejing's new iconic buildings now place the city firmly on the architectural world stage, conclude Christopher Platt and Lorraine Farrelly after a two-day whirlwind tour
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Florian Beigel's proposal for Stockholm library
Project descriptionThe concept for the design of the new Stockholm City Library is an Ensemble of City Figures. The existing and the new buildings are figurative, like human figures or human characters. The Ensemble of City Figures idea is a new quality that the design offers to the City of ...
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Britain’s biggest practice defends loss last year
BDP’s £20,000 loss a result of investment in staff, boss claims
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New housing needs Cabe, says Callcutt Review
Callcutt recommends an expanded design review process to look at all major housebuilding schemes
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Review
Highrises Social Living Edited by Cristina Paredes
Collective housing has played a major role in the architectural advances of the last century. Detailed case studies of 26 high density developments from varied locations.
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Review
Eye .The story behind the London Eye Text by Steve Rose
The Eye has done for London what the Eiffel Tower did for Paris, which is to give it a symbol and to let people climb above the city and look back down on it.Beautifully illustrated.
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Review
England’s Seaside Resorts By Allan Brodie and Gary Winter
An invaluable English Heritage survey including a fascinating historical overview of the developments of such resorts throughout their history
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Review
The Wrong House: The Architecture of Alfred Hitchcock By Steven Jacobs
In the films of Hitchcock architecture plays an important role. It was a Hitchcock hallmark to use famous monuments as the location for a climactic scene
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Review
Working: 20 Projects in Process by Enrique Norten /TEN Arquitectos
Shows twenty unbuilt and in-progress projects by this firm founded by Enrique Norten
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Features
Rogers at the Pompidou
A retrospective of the career of Richard Rogers opens this week at the Pompidou Centre in Paris. Amanda Baillieu was invited along.
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Burland TM sets the scene for Pinewood
Architect James Burland reveals huge film set project including 2,000 homes
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Stockholm library competition won by German architect Heike Hanada
German architect Heike Hanada has beaten thousands of competitors to design a £60 million extension to Gunnar Asplund’s iconic public library in Stockholm.
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Review
The Judicious Eye, Architecture against the Other Arts By Joseph Rykwert
It is only in relatively recent times that architecture, together with other allied disciplines has been divorced from the visual arts. Rykwert examines how this separation of roles occurred and how architecture and the arts are now coming together again and what this might imply for the future.
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