All Building Design articles in 24 Aug 2012 – Page 3
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Technical
Finland and China’s operatic duet
PES-Architects’ Wuxi Grand Theatre uses 17,000 individual bamboo blocks to create its unique acoustics
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News
Apprentice star supports council home sell-off idea
Architect Gabrielle Omar said proposals could be “great for the sector”
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News
Three in five architects too busy for CPD
RIBA survey finds architects lack time for professional development
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News
Unesco calls for veto on Southbank skyscrapers
World heritage body calls for clampdown on high-rise projects
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News
Rogers Stirk Harbour wins approval for Vauxhall tower
Residential tower granted planning permission by Lambeth councillors
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News
Nightingale wins Oxford Spires Academy bid
Project is architect’s first win under the Academies Framework
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Competitions
The Inhabitable Graffiti Canvas
Each SDF monthly competition is a design concept to which applicants submit an architectural, spatial response through a single vignette.
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Technical
Adam Khan Architects’ lion-shaped balcony for Empire Studio
Adam Khan’s timber structure gives definition to a large studio space
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Review
Stirling & Gowan: Architecture from Austerity to Affluence by Mark Crinson
Crinson’s very readable study traces the origins of Stirling and Gowan’s creative approaches
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News
RDA starts work on Chiswick Passivahus
South London architect designs three-bedroom Edwardian-style house
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News
HOK unveils Washington Station expansion plans
Project for Amtrak will triple passenger capacity
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News
The Orbit will stay open to prolong “Olympic afterglow”
Carbuncle-cup contender had been due to close after Paralympic Games
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Multimedia
Designing for the Olympics: a balance between "poetic requirements and pragmatic needs"
Pernilla Ohrstedt and Asif Khan, Kathryn Findlay and Populous’ Rod Sheard on designing some of the iconic structures of 2012
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News
Heygate residents vow to fight compulsory purchase
Council says it has been “reasonable and flexible” in offering alternative accommodation
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News
Exemptions from listed building VAT confirmed
But Treasury rejects calls for U-turn on controversial policy
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News
Aquatics Centre wins approval of Olympics spectators
Research at three Games venues finds high approval ratings among visitors
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News
RMJM owes suppliers £16m, but says it is financially sound
Firm also racked up £11 million pre-tax loss in 2011
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News
Government drops “knee-jerk” shop shutter plans
CLG abandons plans to allow shop shutters without planning permission
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