All Building Design articles in 25 Jan 2013 – Page 2
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Opinion
Wonky houses are still with us
Owen Hatherley’s excellent article (“ British housing seems to be sobering up ” Opinion January 18) refers to Cabe-era wonky buildings and wavy roofs giving way to sober, well-considered housing.
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Opinion
No excuse for pirate software
Part of what architects do is to sell something not dissimilar to computer software — that is, intellectual property.
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Opinion
Challenge long hours culture
Sorry, I think Matthew Turner’s answer to “Can I cut down on my time at work?” is extremely unhelpful ( Dear Matthew January 18 ).
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Opinion
Preston needs the bus station
As a Prestoner, born and bred, and with my father presiding over the previous application to redevelop the city centre (director of planning), which involved the building’s demolition, I can safely say I am against the demolition of Preston bus station ( Debate December 14, 2012 ).
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Opinion
Glad that Brooks means business
It’s great to see a successful woman architect profiled in the press ( “Alison Brooks: The architect in residence” Profile January 18 ).
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Opinion
Cities are better without plans
Masterplanning, as we have come to know it, is out of fashion ( News January 18 ).
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Tablet only
Ferguson plans Bristol arena competition
Mayor proposes design contest and invites architects to ‘get involved’ with the city
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Tablet only
Nottingham Playhouse among arts bodies applying for funds
Arts Council approves plans of 20 organisations to apply for grants from £50m pot
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News
Richard Meier completes Italian lab
It has attained one of the first LEED Platinum accreditations in Italy
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News
Demolish tower blocks and build terraces says think tank
Policy Exchange blames high-rise development for social issues
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News
Herzog & de Meuron to build one of London's tallest residential towers
Stanton Williams and Allies Morrison also appointed to Canary Wharf scheme
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News
Ciriani wins pay-out for museum extension
French architect wins €30k in damages after council extends Arles Archaeological Museum
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News
AHMM hopes for international success following Google win
Firm sets sights on countries where their “intelligence and skill in design is valued”
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Opinion
Ciriani sets the pace for UK copyright
Legal protection for intellectual property could soon be tested in the UK
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Features
Simon Henley ‘Kahn gave meaning to everything’
The Henley Halebrown Rorrison principal on Louis Kahn, Valerio Olgiati and giving parametricism the cold shoulder
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