All Building Design articles in 28 October 2011 – Page 3
-
News
Anger as US firms chosen for embassy framework
Call for procurement reform grows as Foreign Office appoints RTKL and URS Scott Wilson
-
News
In pictures: Windermere Steamboat Museum competition shortlist
We preview the eight shortlisted schemes to redevelop this Lake District attraction
-
Opinion
Should protesters have the right to occupy public space?
Yes, says Anna Minton, though this protest illustrates the City’s lack of public space; while Tom Ironside says demonstrations shouldn’t prevent others from going about their business
-
Building Study
First Look: Feilden Fowles’ school centre puts focus on all-round learning
Feilden Fowles has revealed images of its Applied Learning Centre for the Ralph Allen School in Bath.
-
Opinion
Ambassadors for UK design
Economising on the embassy programme could prove to be an expensive mistake
-
-
Opinion
The darker side of King’s Cross
Richard Wentworth (Buildings October 21) says the King’s Cross granary building “has scrubbed up well”.
-
Opinion
Good cities value the everyday
I agree with Owen Hatherley (Opinion October 21) that the standard of everyday buildings defines the architecture of the age. I wish I understood, however, why architects seem to have so little admiration for the everyday
-
Opinion
Scotland: it’s starting to irritate me
As the shift to independence gathers pace, all sides are using architecture as a political tool
-
Analysis
Trust calls on practices to open doors
As cuts bite, the Stephen Lawrence trust is looking to the profession for hands-on support in its bid to build diversity.
-
News
Practices warn against rush to develop Libya
Architects warn uncertainty remains over contracts and land title issues
-
News
Gehry: 'I would love to work only in Los Angeles'
US downturn forces practice to look abroad for work
-
News
Feilden Clegg Bradley wins Middleport pottery work
Feilden Clegg Bradley has been appointed to restore the Middleport Pottery in Stoke-on-Trent for the Prince’s Regeneration Trust.
-
-
News
RIAI creates honorary fellows
Edward Jones, co-founder of Dixon Jones, writer Kenneth Frampton and Spanish architect Rafael Moneo have been made honorary fellows of the Royal Institute of Architects in Ireland (RIAI).
-
-
Opinion
Mainstream buildings do not need design reviews
The problems with design reviews go deeper than those mentioned in your leader (October 21). Very few new buildings could be scrutinised in this labour-intensive way — all conceivable paymasters are skint. But even if widespread design review could somehow be afforded, it still isn’t the answer.
-
Technical
B35 apartments by AGPS Architecture
Hansjürg Leibundgut’s Zurich home is also a ground-breaking research project into energy use
-
Features
CPD 2011 module 12: Integrated solar metal roofing
This module explores the use of solar photovoltaic technology to create on-site renewable energy. It is sponsored by Kalzip
-
News
Hopkins Architects 'optimistic' while profits halve
Practice looking overseas to fight UK economic slump
- Previous Page
- Page1
- Page2
- Page3
- Page4
- Next Page