All Building Design articles in 24 August 2007 – Page 4
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Features
Success is all about keeping up standards
How do we stop our project data disappearing into a black hole of organisational chaos?
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News
Coin Street wins approval for 43-storey tower
NEWS: Lambeth approves Lifschutz Davidson Sandilands' Southbank towerDEBATE: Has Coin Street Community Builders compromised its principles?
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News
A4A launches 50+ Club
Launching Architects for Aid's 50+ Club fundraising appeal, we look at the vital work the charity is doing around the world and explain how you can get involved
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News
Shortlist out for 2012 temporary arenas
Grimshaw, Wilkinson Eyre and David Morley Architects are among those shortlisted for the 2012 basketball and fencing arenas, the Olympic Delivery Authority announced this week. It has shortlisted 10 multi-disciplinary teams for the two temporary facilities.
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Technical
Lifting the lid on slate roofing
Slate consultant for Newlyn Art Gallery, Viv Stratton, talks about the traditional technique of scantle slate roofing
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Features
60 seconds with: A Brit Down Under
Matthew Turner, who lived in Sydney between 2003 and 2006, gives his lowdown on living and working in Australia
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News
Australia seeks architects to combat skill shortage
Of the record number of Britons emigrating, figures published this week show the majority are heading towards Australia. For British architects looking to start a new life Down Under, things just got easier.
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Analysis
On the outside looking in
The 2012 Olympic Games were trumpeted as a victory for the entire UK, but the list of architects selected to work on the athletes’ village has sparked bitter accusations of heavy London bias.
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News
The seven runners-up for the Olympic Velodrome - images
The ODA has released images of the other seven schemes on the shortlist for the 2012 Velodrome, won by Hopkins last month
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Multimedia
AF Gold Lectures: Charlie Sutherland and Charlie Hussey of Sutherland Hussey interview Isi Metzstein
In the third in a series of lectures that sees a promising young architect interviewing a figure of their choosing who was instrumental in post-war reconstruction, Charlie Sutherland and Charlie Hussey of the Sutherland Hussey interview Isi Metzstein, about the Macallan Club for architects whose buildings have been demolished during ...
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Multimedia
AF Gold Lectures: Michael Howe and Alex Ely interview Geoffrey Darke
In the final lecture of the series that sees a promising young architect interviewing a figure of their choosing who was instrumental in post-war reconstruction, Michael Howe and Alex Ely of the Mae interview Geoffrey Darke, designer successful 1960s housing schemes such as Lillington Road, Pimlico.
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News
ODA names shortlist for two Olympic sports arenas
Ten design teams, including Grimshaw Architects and Wilkinson Eyre, are to tender for basketball and fencing facilities for the 2012 Olympics
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Multimedia
Audio clip: Ellis Woodman talks to Eliasson and Thorsen
Hear BD's buildings editor interview the creators of this year's Serpentine Pavilion, which opens this week
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News
Long-awaited Serpentine pavilion opens today - images
This year’s official Serpentine Gallery pavilion,by Norwegian architect Kjetil Thorsen, co-founder of Snøhetta, and Danish-Icelandic artist Olafur Eliasson, opens today.
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News
Birmingham transformation beckons
Urban Initiatives will masterplan the £10 billion regeneration of Birmingham city centre in one of the largest projects of its type ever seen in the UK
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