All Building Design articles in 27 February 2009 – Page 3
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Opinion
Unfashionable locations
As the bust finally hits Dubai, do Sanaa, designer of this year’s upcoming Serpentine pavilion, and Corbusier, the show of whose work is now at the Barbican in London after its Liverpool opening, point the way to a more humane and modest architecture?
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Opinion
Follow the money
At last someone has dared to question protected title (Leader February 20). It is not that title cannot be protected. It is just that, as you say, it is a waste of time and money
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Opinion
Correction
The cart lodge designed by Adam Richards Architects (First Look February 20) has in fact not yet won planning permission from Lewes Council.
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Opinion
Charter fight
BD’s leader showing that Arb is unable to protect the public from pseudo-architects in the internet age was going along fine until suddenly it said: “Protect function by all means”
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Technical
The Prince's Foundation's experimental Natural House at the BRE
The Prince’s Foundation’s Natural House is an attempt at cutting domestic carbon and energy inputs by 70% while retaining construction quality
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Opinion
More than enough for Boris
Mayor of London Boris Johnson was on top form at the London Planning Awards on Tuesday night in Foster & Partners’ City Hall, part of the More London development
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Opinion
Why we belong
Protection of title was discussed at length many years ago and the issue upheld as important for the general public as well as architects
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Features
Banking on international markets
Tales of a different recession from 1982, when borrowing was also a big issue for architectural start-ups such as that of Robin Spence and Robin Webster
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Multimedia
Architecture and the last recession (video)
This isn’t the first recession the architecture profession has faced, so are there any lessons to be learnt from history?
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Opinion
Architects must protect title
Members of the public have little concept of what an architect actually is and generally refer to non-architects as architects, often believing they have employed an architect
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Opinion
Good for Arb
Sorry, I don’t agree with your otherwise excellent editor on protection of title
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Technical
Angus Pond Architects' high-end Paris shop for Stella McCartney
Stella McCartney’s Parisian store dazzles with surfaces designed by Angus Pond
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Review
Alvaro Siza: the epic and the everyday
Why the work of Alvaro Siza, the Portuguese architect who this week receives the RIBA’s Royal Gold Medal, is an inspiration for architects everywhere
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Building Study
Alison Brooks' folk art for Folkestone
Quarterhouse, a performing arts venue and studio space in Folkestone, Kent, by Alison Brooks Architects’ is the advance guard of the town’s rebirth
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Multimedia
Should architects still be looking abroad for work? (video)
With a worldwide recession no longer a case of speculation, Emily Cadman looks at whether there are still job opportunities for architects abroad.
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Opinion
What's so rewarding about bonuses?
Target-based payments can in fact motivate against professionalism
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Opinion
Should protection of the title 'architect' be abolished?
Arb Reform Group's George Oldham and former RIBA president Owen Luder weigh into the debate
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Features
Dot to dot: 27 February 2009
Connect the dots, name the building and send us your answer by 10am on Wednesday March 4 for a chance to win a copy of London’s Changing Riverscape: Panoramas from London Bridge to Greenwich by Charles Craig, Graham Diprose & Mike Seaborne
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