All Building Design articles in 28 September 2007 – Page 4
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News
Architecture minister attacks design quality in the Thames Gateway
NEWS: Margaret Hodge says new housing is "awful" OPINION: Minister is right to raise danger of private-led regeneration
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News
Architecture minister: new housing is ‘awful’
Margaret Hodge says Thames Gateway housing could repeat the mistakes of the seventies
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Building Study
Plastik Archictects enjoy first flush of success with Gravesend toilet
Take an adventurous local authority, an uninspiring site and a practice just starting out, and what do you get? A tiny but essential public building
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News
Holburne extension appeal wins more time
Eric Parry’s controversial Holburne Museum extension proposals have been given a stay of execution after the Heritage Lottery Fund gave the museum more time to convince Bath planners of the £10 million scheme’s merits.
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Opinion
Do design review panels make any difference?
They have helped us fine-tune projects says Stephen Quinlan, while Alan Dunlop argues they are often ignored in the face of economic arguments
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Opinion
Agenda bender
I am responding to your editorial (Tories seize the green agenda, September 14).
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News
Green light for affordable homes
European Urban has won planning permission for this canalside mixed-use development near King’s Cross in north London.
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News
Aedas profits fall back
Aedas, ranked fourth in BD’s World Architecture 2007 survey, has recorded an 8% drop in its 2006 pre-tax profit, to £1.58 million, even though its 2006 turnover of £41.6 million represented a 7% rise year on year.
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News
Adjaye’s arts centre lives out Bernie Grant’s dream
David Adjaye’s £15 million Bernie Grant Arts Centre opened today in Tottenham, north London. The centre was proposed by the late Bernie Grant, who represented Tottenham in parliament before he died in 2000.
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Review
The Adam family legacy
The Adam brothers took 18th century London by storm and had a lasting impact on the city
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News
Alsop’s 20-flavour housing
Ellis Woodman was among the jurors looking at the submissions for New Islington’s Tutti Frutti scheme
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News
Big names kick off Big Draw ‘07
Staff from Future Systems, Make, Rogers Stirk Harbour & Partners, and Foster & Partners are to give the public a hand with its drawing skills this Sunday, September 30.
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News
Architecture00 wins the BD/100% Detail Cool Wall contest
NEWS: Architecture00 takes top billing on the Cool Wall IN PICTURES: Images of all ten constestants
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Opinion
Barking up the right tree
At last we have an architecture minister who is prepared to talk about architecture, and in her own constituency, too.
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News
Twenty houses on Tutti Frutti terrace - images
The twenty winning entries in Urban Splash's Tutti Frutti competition, for a site in its New Islington development, will create Britain's most architecturally diverse street
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News
Financial jitters threaten new towers
Design quality could be the first victim of belt-tightening
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News
Seven buildings shortlisted for the Carbuncle Cup
NEWS AND IMAGES: Stephen George and Partners, AHMM and Foster + Partners among the finalistsYOUR VIEWS ON THE SHORTLIST: Voting is now closed but please post your comments about the buildings
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Top billing on the Cool Wall for Architecture00
Mob justice put Architecture00 top of the BD/100% Detail Cool Wall contest on Sunday, reports Ellis Woodman
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Building Study
Holiday Inn Express, Westhill Aberdeen by Peter Redhead Architects
“It is the most hideous building, totally out of scale and massing with it’s location, with scant heed to local architecture or materials,” writes nominator Marie-Louise Dunk. Dunk names another Aberdeen shocker: a new housing estate by Betts on the A944 into the city. “We’ve watched with horror ...
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