All Building Design articles in 24 September 2010 – Page 3
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News
KPF’s Tour First hits new heights
Kohn Pedersen Fox Associates’ Tour First skyscraper in La Défense has reached its highest point, creating a new landmark on the Paris skyline out of an existing one
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Opinion
Games failure is symbolic
The New Delhi bridge collapse reminds rising economic powers of the global imagery of architecture
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Opinion
Has minimalism had its day?
Yes, says Sean Griffiths, it is about fake spirituality; while Seth Stein argues that it is a force for calm in a complex world
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Opinion
Counted out
Westminster City Council Planning Committee gave planning consent to the 2012 countdown clock in Trafalgar Square (News September 17) because it is “temporary” and “exceptional”: hardly the Olympic spirit
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Opinion
Cut the conflict
The Conservative MP quoted so prominently in last week’s BD (“Fears grow for Dewsbury regeneration masterplan” News September 17) has not seen the Dewsbury proposals and is now greatly embarrassed since the strategy has no pretty architectural pictures: it is economically driven and suggests a new local economy built on ...
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Building Study
First look: Hawkins Brown’s school revamp learns from the local community
Hawkins Brown has won planning permission for a school refurbishment and 1,400sq m new-build masterplan in West Hampstead, London
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Review
Rachel Whiteread Drawings at Tate Britain
Whiteread’s Tate Britain exhibition throws interesting light on her sculptural exploration of the spaces in between.
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News
Ellis Woodman to be BD’s editor
Ellis Woodman takes over as editor of BD next month. Current editor Amanda Baillieu is becoming BD’s editorial director, working across BD, bdonline and all BD’s associated brand events
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News
New funding model could kickstart Battersea
The developer behind Rafael Viñoly’s revamp of Battersea Power Station hopes a new financing model will kickstart the £5.5 billion funding stream needed for the project
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Building Study
Prospect House, Sion Hill, Bath, by Dow Jones
A striking zinc skin fitted over an eighties house in Bath demonstrates the architectural possibilities of refurb over new build
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Technical
Infinity footbridge, Stockton-on-Tees, by Expedition Engineering and Spence Associates
Speirs & Major’s interactive kinetic lighting makes Stockton-on-Tees’ dramatic new landmark come to life.
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Features
Cooking up a storm at the ArtNet rally
This poster for Peter Cook’s Architecture Rally drew a lot of traffic to BD’s letters page in 1978
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Technical
North Carolina Museum of Art by Thomas Phifer & Partners
Arup’s innovative solution allows the North Carolina museum’s permanent collection to be viewed by natural daylight.
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Review
Architecture in the Balkans
Slobodan Curcic’s epic survey is worth the complexity of its journey
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News
Approval for Proctor & Matthews’ zoo biodome
Practice looks to specialise in expanding international zoo sector
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Opinion
Centre is ageing healthily
As the original architects of Bethnal Green Health Centre we commend the internal refit Theis & Khan has carried out on our 1980s design
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News
Archial up for sale after failing to pay tax bill
Administrators called in after HMRC files winding-up petition
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News
Portland firm in administration
One of the last suppliers of Portland stone has gone into administration. Stone Firms, which is based in Portland, Dorset, has been supplying the world-famous stone for more than 110 years.
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News
Call for Arb to apologise after PII about-turn
Architects prosecuted by Arb for failing to provide proof of professional indemnity insurance (PII) have called for the regulator to make a public apology after it announced the scrapping of its annual “tick-box” monitoring of the profession
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