All Building Design articles in 29 January 2010 – Page 3
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Opinion
False economy
Ken Livingstone (Opinion January 15) advocates imposing higher standards on all new developments “as this will lead to a downward pressure on land prices”
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Technical
Stacks of work at Eastbury Manor
Richard Griffiths Associates has completed its third phase of restoration on the Elizabethan estate’s chimney stacks and east stair turret
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Opinion
Clarification
After last week’s news story about the east London mosque, Newham Council has asked us to make it clear that, while a compulsory purchase order is an option, it is not one they are actively considering.
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Review
Chipperfield seeks ideas over polish at this year’s RA Summer Exhibition
David Chipperfield talks about the challenges of curating the architecture section of the 2010 Royal Academy summer show
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Multimedia
Zumtobel: Capturing the moment (slideshow)
Circles of colour, a reflection on the roof of Sanaa’s Serpentine Pavilion, and children running through walls of water are among the winning subjects in this year’s BD/Zumtobel photo competition.
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Opinion
Flat broke
Cole Thompson Anders (Letters January 22) is to be praised for achieving an excellent result based upon Building for Life (BFL) criteria
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Opinion
Brighton knocks
Your articles last week on demolition versus preservation of Victorian schools was reflected in the Brighton Society’s experience of trying to preserve distinguished school buildings in Brighton and Hove
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Opinion
Retrofit Birmingham? Mice might sew
Wonderful and extraordinary news from the West Midlands proves a false dawn
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Opinion
Pass the Bayley
News that Stephen Bayley is to become the Times’s new architecture correspondent came as a surprise to Tom Dyckhoff who currently holds the job
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Opinion
Midtown, the last bastion of shabbiness
Enjoy it while it lasts, the grimy integrity of this central London patch will soon be sandblasted off the map
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Opinion
Is outer space the next architectural frontier?
As space becomes the domain of the private sector, architects will be increasingly important, says Foster & Partners’ John Jennings, while Robin Nicholson argues we should master building on earth rather than screwing up space
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Technical
Julian Harrap Architects: Royal Society of Chemistry refurbishment project
So many refurbishment projects today involve redressing the work of the 1960s
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Building Study
5th Studio’s reworking of the George V Pavilion in Cambridge
As part of the regeneration of Trumpington in Cambridge, 5th Studio has recrowned the tired George V pavilion with an overhaul and extension to accommodate the whole neighbourhood
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Features
Dot to dot - 29 January 2010
Connect the dots, name the building and send us your answer by 10am on Wednesday February 3 for a chance to win a copy of Unpacking My Library: Architects and their Books, edited by Jo Steffens
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Features
Dot to dot results: 22 January 2010
Last week’s winner was Peter Denney of St Albans, who identified the Royal College of Art building in Kensington by HT Cadbury Brown
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Review
Gothic architecture and 19th century photography
Gothic architecture’s complexity made it ideal for the pioneers of photography who could capture every detail
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News
Culture secretary rejects EH advice to list Preston bus station
Culture secretary Ben Bradshaw has rejected English Heritage’s recommendation to list Preston Central Bus Station and car park.
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