All Building Design articles in 23 September 2011 – Page 4
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News
Trump reveals images of Acanthus Architects' Aberdeenshire clubhouse
US property tycoon opts for Gothic revival design to complement Scottish home
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News
Cameron writes to National Trust in bid to quell planning row
British landscape a “national treasure” that must be protected, says PM
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Features
Life class: Shelley McNamara
From builders’ yard to Bocconi University: one of the directors of Grafton Architects shares her inspirations
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Review
Slogans & battle cries: 'A building is to a city as a brick is to a wall'
Architectural aphorisms explored
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Review
The Art-Architecture Complex
The mutual influence of art and architecture has had little benefit to either
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Multimedia
Video: Amanda Levete's Timber Wave
The collaborative team behind the American red oak installation at the V&A for the London Design Festival discuss the challenges of realising Amanda Levete Architects’ design
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News
Architects attack RIBA’s space standards campaign
Concern move will damage relationships with housebuilders
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News
Make's Tottenham Hotspur masterplan approved
KSS’ new stadium proposals also given go-ahead by council
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Work completed on Fat's BBC Wales studio
Cardiff production centre features “gothic and space age” facade
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Aukett Fitzroy Robinson expects return to profit
Trading update reports ‘marked improvement’ in UK and Russian enquiries
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Hawkins Brown wins planning for £200m Deptford scheme
Plans include 905 homes and 18-storey towers on 4.5ha site
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Technical
Digital Waterfall at Westfield Stratford City by Jason Bruges Studio
Jason Bruges Studio’s £1 million installation uses an array of liquid crystal screens to create the impression of a waterfall and streams.
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Features
Architects' desks: Patrick Michell, partner at Platform 5 Architects
BD takes a look at the workspaces of architects
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Review
BD's guide to the London Design Festival
London’s annual fete of fancy furniture, playful products and intriguing installations is back – and bigger than ever before.
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News
National Trust chairman hits out at planning reforms
Simon Jenkins calls for ‘reform, not a car crash’
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News
Zaera-Polo on double shortlist for Spanish rail hubs
Alezjandro Zaera-Polo up against Foster and Rogers for his first major project since closure of Foreign Office Architects
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News
Ex PLP director appointed chief of design for Olympic legacy
Former PLP Architecture director Kathryn Firth will set design standards across Olympic Park
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News
Atkins appoints former US secretary of transportation as non-executive director
Atkins has appointed former US secretary of transportation Rodney Earl Slater as a non-executive director.