All Building Design articles in 26 November 2010 – Page 3
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Opinion
Try looking east for inspiration
Serbian activists could teach us a thing or two about the value of modernist social housing
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Opinion
Fuelling debate
The Twentieth Century Society’s primary issue with the new proposals for Robin Hood Gardens, is rooted in questioning the client objectives and the brief, not the architects involved
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Opinion
Correction
Our report last week on “Designs to replace Robin Hood Gardens revealed” said that Maccreanor Lavington was part of the team fronted by Swan Housing & Countryside Properties. While the practice was invited to be part of the team, it declined to participate.
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News
Lyall turns muck into brass
John Lyall Architects has received planning approval for an Enhanced Digestion Plant on the Thames in Crossness, east London
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Technical
Manolo Blahnik, Moscow by Data Nature Associates
Data Nature Associates has created its 17th store for Manolo Blahnik in central Moscow.
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Technical
Park Walk Primary School refurbishment by Walker Bushe Architects
Walker Bushe has performed a bit of animal magic inside a refurbished stairwell at Park Walk Primary School in Chelsea.
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Opinion
Should part IIs be allowed to call themselves architects?
Yes, says Paul McGrath, the current regulations put part IIs at a disadvantage against other EU architects; but Owen Luder feels a revamped training system is the answer to addressing the anomaly
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Opinion
All in the timing at Chelsea Barracks
Chelsea Barracks developer Qatari Diar has applied for immunity from listing for the Guards’ chapel on its land
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Building Study
First look: Connectivity underpins 5th Studio’s Lea Valley vision
5th Studio has unveiled plans for a “Fatwalk” to connect the Olympic Park with the Thames, the primary project in realising the Lea River Park
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Features
Dot to dot - 26 November 2010
Connect the dots, name the building and send us your answer by 10am on Wednesday December 1 for a chance to win a copy of American Art Museum Architecture by Eric M Wolf
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Opinion
Dot to dot results: 19 November 2010
Last week’s winner was Elissa Evans of Powell Dobson in Swansea, who identified Frank Gehry’s IAC building in New York
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News
Riba President's Medals Student Awards announced
The Riba and Atkins have announced the winner of this year’s President’s Medals Students Awards, in which 270 Schools of Architecture took part.
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News
Atkins set for further job losses
More jobs are at risk at Atkins over the coming months despite the multi-disciplinary firm already shedding some 1,000 staff in a year
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News
Foster & Partners' Abu Dhabi museum takes flight
Five lightweight towers of the Zayed National Museum work like the “feathers of a bird’s wing”
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News
Rogers Stirk Harbour set to lose Thames job
One of Rogers Stirk Harbour & Partners’ most significant British projects is on the brink of collapse amid signs of a U-turn by client JPMorgan Chase.
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News
Riba launches free fees calculator software
The Riba has unveiled a comprehensive fee toolkit for architects which it hopes will help the profession combat harmful low fee bids.
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Multimedia
Alain de Botton on Peter Zumthor's Secular Retreat
In a BD exclusive, Alain de Botton talks at the RIBA about Peter Zumthor’s Secular Retreat for the Living Architecture project.
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News
Muf's Eastern Curve wins Hackney Design Award
A team featuring Muf, landscape architect J&L Gibbons and architect collective EXYZT has won a design award for its Eastern Curve project.
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News
Libeskind to judge Ulster contest
Daniel Libeskind has been announced as one of the judges in a competition to transform a former police station in west Belfast.
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