All Building Design articles in 23 October 2009 – Page 2
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News
RIBA removes percentage fee graph from Client’s Guide
The RIBA has written to members to explain why it has removed the percentage fee graph from the 2010 version of the Client’s Guide to Engaging an Architect.
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News
AIA survey suggests beginnings of a recovery
The latest results from the American Institute of Architects’ monthly survey suggest that the construction sector may be in the early stages of recovery.
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Multimedia
BD Podcast: Glenn Howells on listings policy & an interview David Chipperfield
Glenn Howells is in the studio hot seat, and we speak to David Chipperfield at the opening of his new exhibition.
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News
Stirling Prize fails to draw viewers
Calls for rethink of TV coverage as figures halve over five years
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Opinion
Welcome to Germany
I recently attended a splendid dinner in Berlin to celebrate the completion of David Chipperfield’s renovation of the Neues Museum.
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News
DRDH social centre finds its home within Belgian city walls
DRDH Architects has won a competition to build a social centre with sheltered housing in Aarschot, Belgium
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News
Rogers’ fight for £1.5m fee throws doubt on Barracks
The developer that sacked Richard Rogers from the Chelsea Barracks project has been given until the middle of next week to stump up £1.5 million in alleged unpaid fees or face legal action
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News
Council rounds on Make’s Palais plan
Planners have attacked Make’s plan for a 10-storey development on the site of west London’s historic Hammersmith Palais
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News
Architects to help Royal Mail sell-off
Leading practices join four-year framework to help build value of assets
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News
Conder beach house among winners
Simon Conder’s El Ray House, a timber holiday home in Dungeness, Kent, won this year’s Stephen Lawrence Prize at the Stirling Prize ceremony
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Review
Increase your word power with Ruscha at the Hayward
6a Architects has created a strong backdrop for LA-based pop artist Ed Ruscha’s work at the Hayward Gallery
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Opinion
Fourteen years on, has the Stirling Prize lost its sparkle?
Jay Merrick of the Independent argues the prize needs to be a catalyst for change, while Hugh Pearman says we should be proud of this popular annual award
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Opinion
Food for thought
Having just returned from the Rotterdam Biennale, I can’t help but feel Oliver Wainwright’s write-up was a little harsh (Culture October 9)
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Features
Dolls’ tea party
Elaine Paige opens the RIBA’s exhibition of architect-designed dolls houses
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Opinion
FO credentials
Your piece “Foreign Office U-turn over embassy costs” (News October 16) does not ring true in our experience
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Opinion
Counting the cost of Stirling
Is the UK’s top architecture prize now merely rewarding buildings with generous budgets?
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Technical
Coming round the mountain with Sutherland Hussey’s Chinese ski stations
Sutherland Hussey’s cable car stations are taking shape in the Chinese mountains
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