All Building Design articles in 25 September 2009 – Page 3
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News
Mayor’s adviser Rogers may have been upset by Chelsea Barracks criticism
Architect may have been upset by Chelsea Barracks criticism
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Features
Once upon a time
Stern, Graves and Gehry visit the “magic lands” of Euro Disney they helped create
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Opinion
Urban legend
The very first issue that I bought of Monica Pidgeon’s AD was January 1960 on Frank Lloyd Wright
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Opinion
Undue influence
As one of the candidates that stood for election for the Arb, I was pleased to see the ruling by the Advertising Standards Authority (News September 11)
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Technical
Many hands make light work
With inventor and magician Adrian Westaway’s Magic Light, you just grab a beam and go
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Building Study
Toh Shimazaki’s eye surgery is sight specific
A brief to rethink a new eye surgery scheme has resulted in a non-invasive design that grows out of the contours of its secluded West Sussex site
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Opinion
Exposing the mayor’s failings
Richard Rogers’ resignation as Boris Johnson’s design adviser reflects on a mayor with little interest in architecture
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Opinion
Female drought
A full-page advertisement for the Thames Gateway Forum (BD September 18) lists speakers at a forthcoming meeting of the Forum in November
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Opinion
Dress the part
As a part II student studying for the RIBA part III examinations in order to be registered as an architect, I was shocked to find out that an EU student can gain entry to the register by simply demonstrating four years of academic qualification and two years of professional experience
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Review
Vriesendorp leads these high-rise distractions
This east London installation plays with ideas of technology but ultimately leaves one wanting more
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Technical
Send in the clouds
Speirs & Major has created a theatre of moving clouds across Abu Dhabi’s Grand Mosque
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Opinion
A holy bond
Regarding your story on Canterbury Cathedral’s window facing collapse (News September 18), where can I buy that duct tape?
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Opinion
Are small firms better placed to weather the downturn?
Clients prefer the personal touch of a smaller practice, says Brian Walters; while HOK’s Andrew Barraclough argues that they are too dependent on individual projects
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Technical
Beacon lights Swansea from dusk till dawn
Lighting artist Peter Freeman has created a 10m tall LED-studded beacon for Swansea Docks
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Review
Land Architecture People - Nothing is what it seems
As the Land Architecture People exhibition opens at the Ambika P3 Gallery in London, we look back on Ros Diamond’s review of the show when it opened in Copenhagen last year.
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Opinion
United we stand... and amble
Why “inclusive placemaking” in parks is threatening to divide our communities
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Opinion
Notts bothered about second place
Academics at Nottingham University are complaining that Make’s Jubilee Campus only took second place in this year’s BD Carbuncle Cup.
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Features
Dot to Dot: 25 September 2009
Connect the dots, name the building and send us your answer by 10am on Wednesday September 30 for a chance to win a copy of Angkor by David Stanford.
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