All Building Design articles in 28 September 2007 – Page 3
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News
The winners of Urban Splash's Tutti Frutti terrace competition
NEWS: Ellis Woodman joins Griff Rhys Jones, Will Alsop and a BBC film crew to pick the winning schemes IMAGES: The 20 houses that will make up Britain's most diverse street
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Opinion
At last – the chance to really play God
The arrival of the architect-designed fake island marks a shift in our power over nature
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News
Kearney is new RIBA East chair
Steven Kearney, chair of the South Essex Chapter of Architects, is to be the new chair of the RIBA East.
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News
Contemporary centre set to face Riga’s medieval heritage site
Fletcher Priest has won an international competition to design this 46ha urban centre in the capital of Latvia, Riga.
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News
Doubt cast on PM’s eco-towns plan
A leading sustainability expert, whose firm is working on plans for one of Gordon Brown’s first eco-towns, has questioned the viability of the prime minister’s conference pledge to double the number of schemes.
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Opinion
Does Cabe know where it’s going?
Cabe’s workload has expanded exponentially as resources pour into public projects, but it is in danger of overreaching itself
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News
‘Unsettled’ Cabe considers its future
Chief executive defends performance despite regional panel concerns
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Features
Brutalist creature comforts
Hugh Casson meets a resident of one of his most famous buildings
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News
Murphy: ‘cynical’ Cala broke contract
‘Bitterly disappointed’ architect says developer used him as trophy
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News
RIBA seeks development chief to boost public face
The RIBA is searching for a £70,000 development boss in a bid to broaden its public appeal.
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Opinion
Blue-sky thinking
I am puzzled by the reported championing by the mayor of London of the troubled Shard skyscraper (News September 21).
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News
Margate Beach contest winner
Collado Collins has won a competition to design this £600 million mixed-use scheme (pictured) at Margate Beach in Kent.
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News
Chipperfield tunes in to Scots’ BBC
BBC Scotland’s new £180 million headquarters building, designed by David Chipperfield, has won the praise of Gordon Brown. Officially opening the building last week, the prime minister described it as a “design classic”.
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Opinion
Back elevation
After 20 years of pounding up and down a perforated steel staircase in his gaudily stockinged feet, Richard Rogers has had enough.
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News
Back winning Causeway scheme, says watchdog boss
The chair of Northern Ireland’s Ministerial Advisory Group, the region’s answer to Cabe, has called on the Northern Ireland Assembly to back Heneghan Peng’s competition-winning Giants Causeway visitor centre design over a private developer’s rival proposal.
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News
Cabe attacks ‘generic’ tower near Olympic site
Cabe has slammed a proposed Stock Woolstencroft scheme near the 2012 Olympic site in Stratford, east London, suggesting its 45-storey tower is not good enough to risk cropping up in international coverage of the event.
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News
Foster and Hadid in bid to save arts funding
Norman Foster and Zaha Hadid have waded into the debate over arts funding by calling on the government to protect the amount of cash allocated to the arts in an imminent spending review.
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Technical
Emperor’s new court: transforming the British Museum to house the terracotta army
An innovative space has been devised to display the Chinese Terracotta Army at the British Museum’s new blockbuster exhibition
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