All Building Design articles in 28 August 2009 – Page 2
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News
Boris set to overturn council’s rejection of 63-storey Docklands tower
London mayor Boris Johnson is set to overrule a council’s rejection of a 63-storey tower designed by MWA&D.
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Multimedia
BD Podcast: Carbuncle Cup and the future of the Lighthouse
Architect David Rosenberg of Velorose joins the show to talk about whether the Carbuncle Cup has gone to a worthy winner and what the future holds for the Lighthouse.
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News
Khoury's pair of Solihull homes make light of underground living
Birmingham-based practice Khoury Architects has submitted designs for planning for a pair of homes sunk into the ground on a garden site in the West Midlands
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News
Massie double for rescheduled housing fair
Graeme Massie Architects has unveiled the latest images of its designs for the Highlands Housing Fair which is due to go ahead in August 2010 after delays forced organisers to reschedule the event
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News
Piercy Conner scheme for old Turnmills site
Piercy Conner Architects is behind plans to turn one of London’s most famous nightclubs into a mixed-use development
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News
RIBA denies claims of Stirling favouritism
Concerns raised over jury member’s connections to shortlisted Tony Fretton
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News
Tories will keep Cabe, predicts new chairman
The new chairman of Cabe says he doesn’t expect the quango to be wound down if the Conservatives win the next general election
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News
Oxford Brookes plans face planners
Design Engine’s £75 million redevelopment of Oxford Brookes University was set to go before planners this month
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News
Bid to save Scottish architecture centre
Adminstrator in talks with funders to bail out Glasgow’s Lighthouse
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Features
Is there life after architecture?
Though Will Alsop’s announcement that he was to pursue a career in painting may have come as a surprise, he has always harboured a love of art, and he is hardly the first architect to investigate a new career. With the recession biting hard there are likely to be more ...
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News
Foster's directors' pay soars by 42%
Directors’ pay at Foster & Partners Group has shot up by a massive 42% — despite the firm plunging further into the red following the cost of having to make a quarter of its staff redundant
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Opinion
Words of wisdom
In Arb’s recent eBulletin we are told that according to its new code, which has been two years in the making, architects should do the following
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Opinion
Trinity's team
Boots (August 14) attributes the design of Trinity Square (the Get Carter car park) solely to Rodney Gordon. That is incorrect.
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Opinion
Secret of success is in the sequence
Another look at the Plan of Work could help enhance the role of designers
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Opinion
Stirling rethink
I agree with Will Alsop (Debate July 31): the Stirling Prize should be about building design
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Opinion
New regime means new woes
So, which party should architects vote for? I’m sorry; I’m stumped
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Opinion
Keep the Lighthouse shining
Glasgow’s Lighthouse may be in difficulties but it’s the only real architecture centre we have
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Features
Insurance for a technician
I am an architectural technician and plan to go self-employed and advertise my architectural services via a website. I intend to only produce drawings for planning and building regulations approval. Will I need professional indemnity insurance and public liability insurance?
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Opinion
Work smarter, not harder
I was sorry to read Mario Sua Kay’s letter (August 14) regarding your leader on holidays and of the impact Mario’s workload is having on his health
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