All Building Design articles in 26 May 2006 – Page 3
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News
Capita gobbles another to make it UK's second
Capita Percy Thomas's spending spree has come to an end following this week's acquisition of Ruddle Wilkinson for undisclosed millions.
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Opinion
Free for all
John Gummer's proposal to scrap building regulations (News May 19) may help Richard Rogers to innovate but it won't help me.
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News
AHMM to make a splash in Runcorn
Allford Hall Monaghan Morris has won Urban Splash's competition to design an outline scheme for the 1.5ha Canal Quarter in Runcorn's old town.
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Opinion
Planning ahead
Writing on the admirable housing masterplanned by Feilden Clegg Bradley (Works May 5), Ellis Woodman put the achievement in context. Cambridge has a proactive planning department, until recently headed by an architect.
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News
Affordable housing is the public's top issue
Access to affordable housing is the single biggest issue concerning the public and MPs, according to a new research commissioned by housing association Places for People.
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Opinion
How can Arb justify its actions?
Your coverage (News, Editorial, Soapbox, Focus May 19) of overseas architects working in the UK was exhilarating, reflecting that, as your editorial puts it, the acknowledgement that being an architect in Britain is "more liberating, more inquiring and more creative than anywhere else in the world". But you also draw ...
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News
Title abuser convicted
An man who advertised using the slogan "architectyourhome" has been found guilty of breaching Section 20 of the Architects Act.
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