All Building Design articles in 27 June 2008 – Page 5
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Features
The challenge of accessibility
Buzzwords like ‘accessibility’ and ‘sustainability’ mask a tendency to talk down to a public craving for architecture of substance
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Technical
'Swoosh' pavilion swoops into view at the AA
The AA’s 2008 summer pavilion lands in Bedford SquarePhotos by Sue Barr and AA students
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Features
Dot to dot: June 27
Connect the dots, name the building and send us your answer by 10am on Wednesday July 2 for a chance to win a copy of Public Markets by Helen Tangires.
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News
Sunderland is 2012 camp
Faulkner Brown’s CitySpace scheme for the University of Sunderland has been selected by the Olympic Delivery Authority as a training camp for the 2012 games.
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News
Architecture Rocks 2008 finalist: Jorge Galavis
Architectural connection: Jorge Galavis studied architecture and is now working as an architectural assistant at a small practice in Bloomsbury.
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News
Architecture Rocks 2008 finalist: The Bootleg Lilos
Architectural connection: Lead singer Nick ‘Jav’ Surtees is an architecture student working as an architectural assistant during his gap year at a London practice.
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News
Architecture Rocks 2008 finalist: The Marvis
Architectural connection: Lead singer Ed Tibuzzi works at Adams Kara Taylor structural engineers.
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News
Architecture Rocks 2008 finalist: Pony Danceshow
Architectural connection: Lead singer Thomas Muhlbauer has been working as an architect at Kiessler & Partner since 2000.
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Opinion
Dot to dot results: June 20
Last week’s competition winner was Vaclav Sliva of White Ink Architects, Belfast, who identified the Schroder House in Utrecht by Gerrit Reitfeld.
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News
Bruce Newlands' design for Robin Hood Gardens in depth
Bruce Newlands (Kraft Architecture) & Mike Hyatt Landscape Architects won second place in the Robin Hood Gardens design competition with his vision of an engineered timber skin. Explore Newlands' design in more depth.
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News
EH slams design of Holland Park school
English Heritage has slammed a design by Aedas for the famous Holland Park School in Kensington, west London, as “visually intrusive” and called on the local council to make sweeping changes.The project, which is due to go before Kensington & Chelsea’s major planning development committee on Thursday, involves a substantial ...
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