All Building Design articles in 24 February 2012 – Page 2
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Opinion
Let’s give credit where it’s due
Mark Whitby’s protest is timely (News February 17) and, speaking as an ex-design partner of a high-profile practice, a relief.
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Opinion
Arb elections promise change
I am delighted that three previous presidents of the RIBA, George Ferguson, Jack Pringle and Sunand Prasad, have decided to support my candidature to be elected to change the Arb (Letters February 17). It’s not often that three past presidents of the RIBA reach a consensus and I’m flattered.
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News
RCA students voice concern over new head of architecture
Students demand meeting with dean Alex de Rijke over Charles Walker’s comments
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News
Greenwich University forms links with architects
AHMM, Grimshaw and Make among practices assisting students
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Technical
Linlithgow Burgh Halls in West Lothian, Scotland, by Malcolm Fraser Architects
Architect completes refurbishment and extension of community halls in West Lothian
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Features
Which bim software provider should I choose?
We have seen a number of bim software providers but we’re worried we don’t know enough about bim to make the right decision. What do you advise?
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Features
Architects' bikes: Kevin Gray, associate at Rogers Stirk Harbour & Partners
BD lends its support to C2C and Cities fit for cycling
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News
Aecom appoints John Major to its global advisory board
Two ex-prime ministers will sit on new board to help expansion
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News
OMA, John Thompson and McAdam shortlisted to double size of Moscow
Diller Scofidio and Renfro, Nikken Sekkei and RTKL also beat Foster’s
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News
Make unveils final plans for Heygate redevelopment
Elephant and Castle scheme to go to planners this spring
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Building Study
Redbridge Welcome Centre by Peter Barber Architects
The open-plan layout of Peter Barber’s centre for the homeless in Ilford, east London, creates a lively atmosphere conducive to getting things done
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Technical
Watergate Farm, North Oxfordshire by James Gorst Architects
James Gorst Architects has completed the first phase of a project set around a courtyard on a farm in north Oxfordshire.
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Features
Top 10 Fashion Stores
As London Fashion Week draws to a close and we pack our bags to jet off to Milan, we take a look at some of the world’s most fabulous cathedrals to clothes.
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Opinion
Pedal power prelude to a more environmental agenda
That Downing Street is giving time to discussing bike safety exemplifies the growing attention being given to environmental issues
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