All Building Design articles in 24 November 2006 – Page 2
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News
Bold as brass
Ken Shuttleworth has found himself caught between a rock and a hard place with these designs for 12 luxury flats, backing onto the Arb headquarters and overlooking the RIBA’s home at 66 Portland Place.
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News
Bluestone boogie
Work has begun on Powell Dobson Architects’ £110 million Bluestone village in south-west Wales.
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Review
Beguiled in an immaterial mist
Kester Rattenbury ponders a substantial book on the immaterial
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News
Green light for Barking Riverside
The largest single housing development in the Thames Gateway has been given planning permission by Barking & Dagenham Borough Council.
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Modernist furniture banished from Gwynne’s Homewood
Classic pieces of modernist furniture including chairs by Saarinen in Patrick Gwynne’s house, The Homewood, could be put in storage as the National Trust struggles to meet the terms of Gwynne’s will.
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News
AUU report will not be made public, says mayor
The report into alleged conflicts of interest and favouritism at the mayor of London’s Architecture & Urbanism Unit will not be made public because it could lead to disciplinary action, Ken Livingstone said this week.
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Technical
Surfaces: Jestico and Whiles' attention-grabbing walls for a Croatian hotel
Walls featuring drawings of nudes, and bathrooms with glass walls are two of the enticing features of Jestico & Whiles’ ‘sexy’ refurbished hotel for the Croatian Island of Hvar.
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News
Atkins gets its quarry
Atkins has won an international competition to design a five-star hotel inside a water-filled quarry in the Songjiang district, near Shanghai in China.
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Review
Spanning a diverse art
An exhibition and book of Eric Lyons’ Span and other work have substance as well celebrating his style.
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Riots force Commonwealth architects to delay conference
The 18th Commonwealth Association of Architects Conference, due to open in Dhaka, Bangla-desh, tomorrow, has been postponed amid fear of riots.
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News
Lowe building, Hoxton by Muf Architects
Muf Architects has designed this environmentally sustainable building in Hoxton, east London, with a flooded reed roof, solid timber panel construction and nesting places for swans in its canal-side undercroft.
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Arb bid to protect consumers
Following a BD investigation, the Arb pledges to address consumer complaints and compensation claims
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Opinion
Arb outrage
I am astonished that Arb has raised its fee further. I am probably one of many who find it very difficult to understand how the Arb exam board has survived at all, given its utterly unhelpful exam procedure and ridiculously high application fee.
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‘Disappointed’ Simpson loses Liverpool appeal
Ian Simpson was “surprised and disappointed” by the government’s decision to overrule a planning inspector and dismiss the appeal for his 51-storey Brunswick Quay tower scheme in Liverpool last week.
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Technical
Surfaces: David Chipperfield's innovative internal glazing for an Amsterdam office
Silk screen prints of pencil patterns set in glass partitions give office workers both light and privacy.
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News
Hutchinson and Alsop to vet peers’ designs at SMC
Will Alsop and Maxwell Hutchinson are to vet the designs of their colleagues across the ever-expanding SMC Group in an effort to promote design excellence across its 34 offices.
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‘Honest architects spend time complying with regulations, fulfilling CPD, carrying the right insurance. All in aid of what?’
Ellen Bennett reports on the human cost of one architect’s breakdown, and why there was no redress
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Jowell admits Olympic survey only half done
Culture secretary Tessa Jowell admitted on Tuesday that the survey of the Olympic site in east London was only half completed.
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Back rent added to RRP claim
Marco Goldschmied has sued Richard Rogers and John Young for rent that has not been paid on the Richard Rogers Partnership’s landmark offices and the next-door River Cafe.
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