All Building Design articles in 24 June 2011 – Page 3
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Technical
A technical look at Bridport House's timber structure
Karakusevic Carson Architects’ cross-laminated timber design lightens the load at a new housing scheme in east London
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Features
Architecture student shows 2011: Mackintosh School of Architecture
The Mackintosh end of year show focuses on designs for an artists studio and residential retreat on the Isle of Bute
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News
Ty Goddard steps down as director of BCSE
Tributes paid to founding director’s ’passion and commitment’
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News
Wilkinson Eyre tower wins award
A tower by Wilkinson Eyre, once the tallest British-designed building in the world, has won a prestigious international award.
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News
Rick Mather triumphs in Worcester College RIBA competition
Oxford University college project will be at centre of 2014 tercentenary celebrations
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News
Farrells to 'create vision' for Crossrail & HS2 interchange
Work forms part of Hammersmith & Fulham’s representations to government
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News
RIBA comes under fire for hosting ‘bonkers’ 9/11 talk
Institute reviews policy after controversial event booked by Zaha Hadid Architects associate
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News
Broadgate decision not political, says EH chief
Will Hurst talks to Simon Thurley in the wake of landmark listing verdict
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Review
The Vorticists at Tate Britain
The Tate’s exhibition displays the turmoil of England at the start of the Great War
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News
Government to set up Green Construction Board
IGT report outlines action plan for low carbon building
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Review
Max Bill at Annely Juda Fine Art
Max Bill’s art and architecture embodies the optimistic spirit of early modernism
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Features
Architecture student shows 2011: Lincoln School of Architecture
Lincoln School of Architecture’s end of year show themes include conflict, development, housing typology and relationships between science and religion
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Building Study
Plymouth: the architecture is palpably the work of men in their dotage
The modernised classicism of the rebuilt city centre was already tired by the 1940s, but Plymouth has other surprises
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Opinion
Roads to nowhere
Glasgow’s future lies in its 19th century grid plan not its 1960s motorways
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Opinion
Carmody Groarke’s rock is worth the weight
If the traffic in London proves particularly slow-going at the start of next week, be assured that it is for a worthwhile cause.
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Opinion
Too much effort given to too few
Ed Hollis’s epiphany on ordinary buildings (“Too much novelty leaves us nowhere” Opinion June 17) struck a chord with me. Over the past decade a disproportionate amount of architectural thought and effort seems to have gone into a few special buildings at the expense of the bulk of everyday ones ...
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Opinion
Dress to protest
Boots would like to salute two objectors who interrupted a trip to Ascot last week to briefly chain themselves to railings outside the Chelsea Barracks site.
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Opinion
Pylons embody our electric dreams
Infrastructure is part of our past, present and future, whether we like it or not — so let’s make the best of it