All Building Design articles in 28 April 2006 – Page 2
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News
Revised Gehry plan fails to win support
English Heritage and Cabe have both refused to give their support to Frank Gehry's revised plans for the King Alfred site at Hove.
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News
UK risks fines as it flouts European energy rules
EC ‘breathing fire and thunder' at UK's inaction over energy directive
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News
RIBA education plans ‘unrealistic'
Architecture schools have dismissed the RIBA's proposal for practice to play a key role in architectural education.
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Review
Monuments of a vile dictatorship
Jonathan Meades has made an acerbic yet witty TV programme on Stalinist architecture, says Gavin Stamp
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News
Olympic design squeeze
Delivery authority indicates that design-and-build will be adopted for stadiums and budgets will be cut
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News
Gough scheme stalled by Tesco ‘delaying tactics'
Tesco has been accused of effectively "land-banking" a site in Sunderland proposed for a Piers Gough-designed development, in the week the supermarket announced a 17% rise in profits.
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Opinion
Snap decisions
I sympathise with Shakir Sufian's concerns regarding photographing London buildings (Letters April 21).
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Opinion
Density debate
I do not agree with all of the conclusions of Ellen Bennett's article (News Analysis April 7), but the issues of high-density housing raised must be debated.
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News
Regeneration projects at risk in council polls
Politicians campaign to overturn plans if they win local elections
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Opinion
Corrections
The £300,000 project designed by Eldridge Smerin in Balsall Common, Birmingham (News April 13), is a sixth-form block rather than a primary school.
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Opinion
Design codes are here to stay
Alex Mowat wasted his opportunity for a vigorous rant about design codes (Soapbox April 7).
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Opinion
Support the centre
The problems facing the Kent Architecture Centre reflect the challenges regional design centres face (News April 13).
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News
Cambridge's new terms
Cambridge University's troubled School of Architecture has pledged to look to the future with a £3 million extension and refurbishment.
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Opinion
Fat's wake up call to the housing debate
It's pure coincidence, of course, that the completion of Fat's housing in East Manchester has coincided with Alain de Botton's attempt to rehabilitate the word "beauty" in architecture.
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Technical
I wish I'd done that... Education building
Lloyd Stratton on BDP's Caroline Chisholm School in Northampton
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News
Strike up the bandstand
Make has produced three potential designs for a new £15 million bandstand in Edinburgh's Princes Street Gardens which could extend the venue's capacity from 3,500 to 10,000.
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News
High price of bad office design
Poor office design is costing British business thousands of pounds a year because it reduces productivity and increases staff turnover, according a new survey by Wates Interiors.
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