All Building Design articles in 28 October 2005
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TechnicalTubes with a twist
A technical breakthrough makes earth tubes a more viable method of heating.
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NewsWhen tenants say no
Architects are in the front line of the high-density housing debate and must be prepared to deal with rising hostility.
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NewsRiverside regeneration
McDowell & Benedetti’s pedestrian bridge for the Yorkshire town of Castleford has been entered for planning permission.
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Public relations
The exterior of Will Alsop’s £54 million arts building The Public has been completed.
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Perfect triangle
HTA Architects has released images of its Triangle housing scheme, a colourful 180-home development in Cambridge.
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Wimpey pays for planners
Concerns over conflict of interest as house builder bankrolls extra officers to fast track Ashford project
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NewsA walk in the park for Richard Murphy
Richard Murphy Architects has revealed designs for new housing in Glasgow’s east end, part of an innovative £6.5 million development also involving local practices Page & Park, JM and Elder & Canon Architects.
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ReviewSaul Metzstein: Kubrick and me
I trained as an architect and am now a film director, but I have never felt any confusion between the two disciplines.
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Building StudyIdeas in store
David Adjaye’s flagship Whitechapel Idea Store is a convincing rethink of the traditional library. But will this be enough to answer his critics?
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ReviewSuburban evolution
Rebecca Preston reviews an exhibition charting how suburbia has responded to social change
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News
Firm worked for free to win Edinburgh job
Broadway Malyan under fire for providing free ‘visionary work’ to secure Princes Street appointment
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TechnicalI wish I’d done that...Services project
Randall Thomas on the Autarkic Housing Project’s Autarkic House
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OpinionDick & Domme
Why do so many buildings look like genitalia? We’ve got a picture of one on the screen now...
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NewsRedhill office development
Carey Jones Architects has won planning permission for an office development in Redhill, Surrey.
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Opinion
Good design is more than skin deep
What do commercial clients want most from their architects? Some useful accommodation, or a bit of magic?
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RIBA launches new deal for year-out students
Student architects will be given better year-out experience and time off for exams under the RIBA’s new Chartered Practice scheme.
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