All Building Design articles in 24 November 2006
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News
Rising from the ruins
The scaffolding has finally come off Peter Zumthor’s new Diocesan Museum of Cologne, Kolumba, in Germany, due to open next summer.
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Opinion
Review panels need to be open
Until design review panels keep open minutes of their deliberations, such panels won’t wash in the eyes of the public (News analysis November 17).
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Opinion
Kieran McClôd
My team comes up with Twát, which stands for Thoughtfulness, Wit, Architecture, Television.
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News
A slammer with glamour
Nightingale’s works with ex-prisoner to produce scheme where construction training rehabilitates inmates
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News
Gateway hosts school of urban renaissance
A world-leading school of urban rennaissance is to be set up in the Thames Gateway, communities secretary Ruth Kelly announced on Wednesday.
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Opinion
Drawings solution
Many years ago, I asked Norman Foster for some drawings to use with my school students.
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Opinion
Making a drama
I have never had the pleasure of working for RRP, but your “Exclusive” is over-hyped.
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Opinion
New prisons ignore design at their peril
The government has embraced prison building with passion, but without a very clear idea of a modern prison’s function.
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Opinion
Park and chide
The recent highly public Northala fields controversy (News October 13) was triggered by Ealing’s newly elected Conservative council’s plans to divert £750,000 of the spoil-generated income to other projects.
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News
Prize for Inverness Maggie’s Centre
Page & Park has won the £25,000 RIAS Andrew Doolan Best Building in Scotland prize for its Maggie’s Centre in Inverness.
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Building Study
Trinity and Darwin College, Cambridge refurbishments by Fifth Studio
Fifth Studio has remodelled two buildings at Cambridge University, subtly substituting 1960s brutalist astringency with something more luxurious.
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News
Cambridge launches earn-and-learn part II
Cambridge’s School of Architecture has come back fighting, with plans to introduce a radical new part II that would see students spending half of a two-year course with practices such as Foster & Partners, Allies & Morrison and BDP.
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