All Building Design articles in 25 November 2011 – Page 3
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Opinion
Reviving docks is no new problem
The Royal Docks (News November 18) have been a subject of urban studies in UK schools for at least a decade. The LDA could find some past student projects eye-opening.
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Opinion
Councils will lose powers to prevent development
Ron Heath (“Planning is built on democracy” Letters November 18) is right to point out the democratic deficit in the Draft National Planning Policy Framework and the Localism Bill but it is potentially even worse than he states in this world of Orwellian “newspeak”.
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Opinion
Prince shouldn’t back Waitrose
Prince Charles seems to think a pastiche of classical architecture can lend some credibility to blatant overdevelopment (“In store for Poundbury” News November 18).
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Opinion
No pity for ASL’s management
Regarding last week’s front page story, (“Austin-Smith Lord owed £11m for Abu Dhabi work” News November 18), here are the facts: plenty of practices are trading here and getting paid; the Abu Dhabi government is still a viable partner to do business with and not the devil incarnated.
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News
Goldman Sachs’ development plans prompt listing decision
Nine ceramic panels on the Fleet Building in London listed by DCMS
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Review
Life Class: Clare Wright
The Wright & Wright Architects founder tells how childhood puzzles started her life in architecture
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News
European crisis hits architects’ profits
Top practices’ fees in central and eastern Europe suffer 50% drop, according to a new survey
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News
DSDHA completes Vauxhall gateway
Practice builds concrete columns to frame view out of south London park
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Technical
Snøhetta’s Wild Reindeer Centre pavilion
A striking timber pavilion provides shelter to observe wildlife in Norway’s harsh mountain landscape
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Building Study
City of London: Old Corruption in braced glass
The Occupy encampment makes the perfect backdrop against which to examine the City’s contrasts as Owen Hatherley’s series concludes
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News
Studio Egret West plans 34-storey Waterloo tower
Proposals include flats, a community centre and offices for Christian charity Oasis
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News
Ashmolean Museum opens £5 million Rick Mather extension
Six galleries will display 5,000 years of Egyptian artefacts
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News
Two Aberdeen City Garden designs make competition cut
More information requested on Granite Web and Winter Garden designs before jury decision
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News
Lifschutz Davidson Sandilands to design second UCL campus
University reveals plans to develop Newham campus
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News
Elder & Cannon picks up two Saltire gongs
Scottish housing awards also go to Rettie & Co and Cameron Webster Architects
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News
Richard Rogers wants to design more low-cost housing
Architect is working on £60 million project in Deptford
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Building Study
Quadrant 3 by Dixon Jones
Dixon Jones’s reinvention of the 1915 Regent Palace Hotel as offices and retail presents its past glories to their best advantage
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Features
Elephant buildings
From dog-shaped cafes to crocodile-shaped hotels, BD presents a survey of animal-shaped buildings from around the world.
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