All Building Design articles in 24 July 2009 – Page 2
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Review
Robin Hood Gardens- until August 26
Recent photographs by Ioana Marinescu of the twin slab blocks, along with archival images and a documentary film by Martin Ginestie all feature in this exhibition.
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Review
Walking in My Mind- until September 6
Walking in My Mind explores the inner workings of the artist's imagination through immersive, large-scale installation art.
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Review
Gilbert & George: Jack Freak Pictures- until August 22
Gilbert and George's latest show sees the Union Jack as the dominant pictorial element.
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News
Make wins £250m Brighton Conference Centre redevelopment
Make is due to be confirmed today as the architect for the £250 million redevelopment of the Brighton Conference Centre.
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News
Chipperfield to masterplan Geffrye Museum extension project
David Chipperfield has beaten five other practices including Long & Kentish and O’Donnell & Tuomey to design a masterplan for the £12 million development of east London’s Geffrye Museum.
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Review
BD’s guide to your cultural week - July 27 to August 2
Get stuck into the debate on how to conserve London’s unique character whilst still accommodating today’s needs, or perhaps seek out some solace with Eric Parry’s tour of the recently renovated St Martin’s in the Fields.
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News
OMA designs pixellated tower for Bangkok
OMA has revealed images of practice partner Ole Scheeren’s design for the MahaNakhon skyscraper in Bangkok, Thailand.
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News
Rogers’ British Museum extension refused planning
Rogers Stirk Harbour & Partners £135 million British Museum extension project was dramatically refused planning permission last night.
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News
Shared space altered to meet safety fears
Dixon Jones’ plan for Europe’s largest “shared space” scheme has been reworked amid safety fears
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News
Design competition for eco-towns mothballed
It will happen, says government; Cabe to beef up review panel in meantime
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News
Julius Shulman, 1910-2009
Tributes are being paid to architectural photographer Julius Shulman, who has died aged 98 at home in Los Angeles
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Opinion
Right, said Saïd
The fact that one of our most generous benefactors is working with us to get value for money is hardly a “blow” for Oxford University (News July 17)
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Opinion
Space is the place
The introduction by the London Mayor of minimum space standards for housing (News July 9) will please some and dismay others
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Opinion
Pencil pusher
Given a total outlay of £1 billion regenerating Ipswich, one might have expected a more exciting and, frankly, competent “first image” of the £8.9 million Jerwood DanceHouse, filling almost half of page 3 in last week’s BD
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Opinion
Kicked in the ribs
I am left dumbfounded, no, actually I’m speechless and downright bloody angry, at our professional body’s decision to invite the Chinese-based visualisation company Crystal to sponsor the Stirling Prize, and that with our government’s help it has won the commission to produce the visuals for London 2012
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Review
Olgiati’s myth and imagination
Swiss architect Valerio Olgiati’s RIBA show is short on labels but strong on enigma, monumentality and paradox
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Review
Travels in space and time with Robert Harbison
Harbison’s new book is elegant, erudite and beguiling
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Opinion
Tower fire safety
Last week’s letters in BD concerning the tragic fire at Lakanal House, Camberwell, raised some points about the need to be vigilant about the maintenance of standards throughout the lives of tower blocks
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News
English Heritage set to veto OMA institute plan
English Heritage is set to veto OMA’s plans for a comprehensive revamp of London’s former Commonwealth Institute
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