All Building Design articles in 26 February 2010 – Page 3
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Opinion
Modern mirage
David Chipperfield (Letters) and Piers Gough (Debate) made a good pair in last week’s issue
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Opinion
Can we be frank?
David Chipperfield writes of the need for “sympathetic clients, open-minded planning committees and an informed public” in the context of “an atmosphere that does not encourage good design”
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Review
Van Doesburg and the many faces of modernism
Tate Modern’s exhibition reveals the multiplicity of movements the artist was engaged in
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Opinion
Dublin’s docklands, a melting pot of failure
The recession has left Dublin’s half-hearted and half-finished new buildings open to reinterpretation
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Opinion
What a difference a year makes…
Cabe chief executive Richard Simmons on why “nothing poor” must be built with public money – one year ago
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Opinion
Northern delights
Carolyn Steel (Opinion February 5) concentrates on just one of Asplund’s works but, in my view, his greatest achievement was his woodland cemetery, for its unique attention to detail and landscapeWhen I visited Asplund’s Gothenburg Law Courts extension as a student over 60 years ago it was the wonderful interior ...
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Opinion
Poundbury’s public deceit
Malcolm Millais (Debate February 19) accuses architects of living in their own narcissistic ghetto and ignoring public opinion. He cites Poundbury as a prime example of what people really want but, if this is the apogee of public taste, god help us all
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Building Study
Herzog & de Meuron’s Vitra Haus, Germany
Herzog & de Meuron’s showrooms for chair manufacturer Vitra puts domestic forms to unsettling use.
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Opinion
Song and dance in Glasgow
Those who lost out in the £10 million job to upgrade Glasgow’s Theatre Royal are grumbling about a conflict of interest because the wife of Alex Reedijk, Scottish Opera’s general director, is architect Anne Goldrick, who works for none other than the winner, Page\Park
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Features
Hackney and Knevitt’s costume drama
The RIBA president takes part in Prince Edward’s Grand Knockout Tournament
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Review
Laura Wilson: Horse of a Different Colour
The artist’s latest performance, Blind Building, proves more evocative than her new show
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Opinion
Cabe’s paranoid tendencies
Our quest to uncover the Kickstart scores has growing parallels with the MPs’ expenses scandal
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Opinion
Kick for Cabe
It is regrettable that the Homes & Communities Agency (HCA) has decided to reduce the involvement of the Commission for Architecture and the Built Environment (Cabe) in Round 2 of Kickstart
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Opinion
Is the listings process guilty of being too populist?
Heritage campaigner Robin Stummer says, yes, the UK struggles to define significance, while architecture minister Margaret Hodge argues for listing buildings with historical importance such as Abbey Road
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Technical
Jarmund Vignaes Architects creates In-Between House in Suffolk
A holiday house for Alain de Botton’s Living Architecture project uses a concrete core to give the impression of a floating building
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Technical
MJP Architects’ Kendrew Quadrange at St John’s College, Oxford
MJP Architects’ building uses precast concrete to particular effect in its two spiral staircases
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