All Building Design articles in 25 February 2011 – Page 4
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Opinion
Should architects offer to work for the Big Society?
Yes, says Pascale Scheurer, pro bono work can be a valuable service; but Jo Wright says it is hard to imagine credible projects emerging from the current set-up
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Features
Life class: John Winter
John Winter talks about the influences that shaped his life and work.
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News
Government is anti-design, architects warned
Architects are facing a period of government hostility and need to find a champion to lobby for the importance of good design, a vice president of HOK has warned.
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News
Fretton mansion plans anger locals
Tony Fretton has drawn up plans to remodel a London mansion, complete with a vast subterranean complex beneath the one of the capital’s most expensive streets.
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News
Adam defends Athlone House designs
Robert Adam has defended his designs for a £20 million neo-classical mansion in Hampstead against stinging attack from critics who described them as “inept”.
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News
New images of Faulkner Browns' 2012 canoe course
Olympics venue in Waltham Cross was first new build to open
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News
New images released of Reiach & Hall's 1960s revamp
Reiach & Hall Architects has released new images of its refurbished 1960s bungalow at Roslin near Edinburgh.
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News
DRDH take Best Building prize at Sheffield Design Awards
DRDH Architectshas won the Best Building prize at the biennial Sheffield Design Awards 2010.
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News
UK's first bronze-clad house completed
Burrell Architects and BCA London have finished work on home in Sawbridgeworth, Hertfordshire.
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Building Study
City of Westminster College by Schmidt Hammer Lassen
City of Westminster College, the Learning & Skills Council’s last grand vision, leaves a dramatic monument to a bygone age.
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