All Building Design articles in 26 September 2008 – Page 4
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Opinion
Does architecture operate like an old boys’ club?
Of course — look at the figures, says Dennis Sharp partner Yasmin Shariff, but Marks Barfield director Frank Anatole believes things are changing
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Technical
Office of Public Works with Keith Williams Architects' new Wexford Opera House
Wexford’s Theatre Royal gave award-winning lighting designer Sutton Vane Associates the chance to place its skills centre stage
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News
Eric Parry Architects, PRP headline BD seminar
Eric Parry Architects, PRP Architects and English Heritage are to take part in a refurbishment conference hosted by BD next month.
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News
Teachers join architects to demand Smart PFI
Architects and teachers joined forces at this week’s Labour Party Conference to demand that the government’s £45 billion Building Schools for the Future programme allows for better interaction between the two professions in a bid to boost design.
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Opinion
Arb digs itself a deeper hole
Arb’s financial indulgence and bid to dump elections to its board only give more credence to its detractors
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News
Call to ‘get angry’ on space standards
Speakers at an RIBA housing conference this week called for new legislation on space standards for all new-build homes.
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Technical
Dyson Jr finds a new angle with Motorlight
It appears that 35-year-old Jake Dyson has inherited his father’s imaginative and entrepreneurial genes.
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News
Curtain call for Alsop’s Mermaid Theatre plan
City strips away theatre status, clearing way to revive development
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News
Anshen & Allen’s healthy win
Anshen & Allen has seen off competition from BDP and Swanke Hayden Connell to land one of the biggest healthcare contracts in Northern Ireland in recent years.
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News
Oxford bookshop set to live again
Lee Fitzgerald Architects has won a limited competition to refurbish and adapt Gillespie Kidd & Coia’s grade II listed bookshop at Oxford University’s Wadham College.
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News
Tower absent from new Edinburgh galleria plan
Allan Murray Architects and BDP have submitted their masterplan for the redevelopment of the 1970s St James Shopping Centre to Edinburgh City Council.
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Features
Dot to Dot September 26
Connect the dots, name the building and send us your answer by 10am on Wednesday for a chance to win a copy of Tadao Ando: Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth by Philip Jodidio.
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News
McAslan to restore Hornsey town hall
John McAslan & Partners has been appointed to restore the grade II* listed Hornsey Town Hall in north-west London.
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Building Study
End of the line
Blending with the Dungeness environment and being protected from it were major considerations for Simon Conder as he wrapped an 1890s rail carriage with a new skin. Graham Bizley takes a look
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Features
Glowing up and down
When the sun goes down on Soho, a public artwork by Jason Bruges Studio deploys a sequence of LEDs to replay the day’s journeys of the lift at Broadwick House
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