All Building Design articles in 27 August 2010 – Page 3
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News
New chapter for Croydon Carnegie library as Fat brings it up to date
Thornton Heath Library in Croydon has reopened to the public after a £1.5 million renovation and extension project by Fat.
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Opinion
Cracking Brazil
In response to your story “Practices look abroad as double dip looms” (News August 13), I believe that there are two main reasons why very few foreign architectural practices have acted in Brazil so far
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News
Showtime at site of art deco cinema
DLA Architecture’s mixed-use scheme on the site of a grade-II listed art deco cinema in Eltham, south-east London, has started on site this week
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Technical
Chabot College Community & Student Services Centre by TBP Architecture
A new California college building incorporates electronically tintable glass to shield its atrium from the heat.
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Opinion
Debt and doubt for architecture graduates
It seems that only an extremely foolhardy 16-year-old student would choose to pursue a career in architecture if they pay any attention to the advice they’re getting from their careers advisers.
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Technical
Glass staircases in Apple’s Covent Garden store
The two glass stairs in Bohlin Cywinski Jackson’s Covent Garden store for Apple are as amazing as the i-gadgets on sale
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News
Yaya entry deadline Sept 3
Architects wanting to enter the 13th Young Architect of the Year Award have just a week to do so
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Review
Building a Library 25: What is Japanese Architecture?
Robert Harbison picks 50 books that should feature in any architectural library.
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Features
Dot to Dot: 27 August 2010
Connect the dots, name the building and send us your answer by 10am on Wednesday September 1 for a chance to win a copy of Solar Domestic Water Heating, an Earthspan Expert handbook, by Chris Laughton.
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Opinion
Corrections: 13 August 2010
We have been asked to point out that the architects of the 1970 main museum extension to Kettle’s Yard in Cambridge were Leslie Martin and David Owers (News July 23).
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Features
Dot to dot results: August 13
The winner was Marc Escobar Esteve of FAP Architects in London, who identified Oscar Niemeyer’s Ministry of Justice in Brasilia
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News
First images of Brits’ Villa Frankenstein at the Venice Biennale
Muf-curated British Pavilion exhibition mixes Ruskin’s spirit with Olympic engineering.
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News
Argentine office is a first for Fosters
Foster & Partners has won a competition to build its first office development in Argentina.
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Review
Cultural Guide: Aug 23- 29
This week’s cultural guide kicks off with a visit to the Venice Architecture Biennale before partying in style with the De La Warr Pavilions’s 75th birthday
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News
Feilden Clegg Bradley has £18m postal job licked
Feilden Clegg Bradley Studios has bagged a deal to design a home for the British Postal Museum & Archive in Swindon.
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News
Simpson’s Leeds towers cancelled
Ian Simpson’s scheme to build one of Europe’s tallest residential towers in Leeds has been formally scrapped by the developer.
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News
New images of Orbit unveiled
Fresh pictures of Anish Kapoor’s £19 million Orbit have been released in the week the structure cleared its latest planning hurdle.
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Opinion
Architectural education needs change, says Neil Spiller
Former Bartlett tutor Neil Spiller is as apprehensive as the freshers as he embarks on his new role as head of Architecture & Construction at the University of Greenwich.
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