All Building Design articles in 27 July 2012 – Page 2
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News
Architects miss out on 2012 networking events
RIBA ‘disappointed’ that poor promotion left firms out of UKTI’s Olympic business summits
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News
Zaha Hadid denies Aquatics Centre design to blame for diving blunder
Olympic chiefs forced to offer refunds for seats with obscured views
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News
Small practices have more luck in Europe, says architect
Unfair procurement hurdles in the UK blamed for architecture firms losing work
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News
Arb disbands investigations committee
Competence committee failings could leave board exposed to risk of legal action
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Building Study
Making the most of London’s landmarks
Outside the Olympic Park, London’s existing buildings are taking centre stage in creating a visual spectacle
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Building Study
Allies & Morrison to regenerate Rotterdam's Coolsingel
First scheme in shopping district is reconstruction of famous post-war office building
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Opinion
Flying the flag for great British design
The Olympics tick a lot of boxes but it doesn’t represent the bulk of architects’ work
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Opinion
Let’s bang the drum for round architecture
The Tate Tanks are the latest in a series of impressive circular structures
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Opinion
Are UK schools losing their best teachers?
Yes, says Stephen Bates, there are better opportunities overseas; while Robert Mull says UK education is hard to beat
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Features
Architecture student shows 2012: Westminster University
This year’s show introduces two new studios and a change in direction along with examinations of London, China, Marseille and Krakow
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Tablet only
London 2012 Olympic Park
The Olympic Park is a tour de force of ecological landscaping, but it has little to do with its East End context
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Opinion
A tight squeeze at the Velodrome
Making room at the Velodrome, Peter Murray’s guerrilla marketing coup and the Carbuncle Cup shortlist
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Opinion
Student numbers not surprising
The situation is nowhere near as significant as the headline “Student numbers down” suggests (News July 13).
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Opinion
No justification for memorial
I do not accept Bryan Avery’s point, nor his accusation (Letters July 20).
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Opinion
Elitism is taking toll on profession
I couldn’t agree more with Wouter Vanstiphout (Opinion July 20).
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Opinion
Not such a Stirling effort
As the shortlist for the Stirling Prize is released, I couldn’t help but be disappointed once again.
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Opinion
What's the use of listed buildings?
The use of the South Bank Centre is not the question (Debate July 20), it is the quality and relevance of the building to its time, in this case the 1960s, and the importance of its designers in that period.