All Building Design articles in 29 June 2007 – Page 4
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News
Local authorities more efficient
The performance of local planning authorities has improved in the past six months, planning minister Kay Andrews said last week.
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News
Art of restoration on display in the Orkneys
Saturday sees the reopening of the Pier Arts Centre in the Orkney town of Stromness, following the completion of a £4.5 million expansion by Reiach & Hall.
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News
Cheltenham art gallery to extend
Cheltenham Borough Council has launched an RIBA competition for a “flagship” extension to its 100-year-old art gallery and museum.
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News
What our new PM should do for architecture
Architects, clients, commentators and bdonline users tell Gordon Brown what he needs to do
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News
RIBA London picks Alsop as first patron
Will Alsop has been appointed to be RIBA London’s first patron, to act as a champion for architects in the capital.
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Opinion
Should sculpture be allowed to win an RIBA Award?
It is a beautiful structure that fits the RIBA’s criteria, says Greg Penoyre. Yes, but it’s not architecture, retorts George Ferguson
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Opinion
When no architect at all is a better bet
When it comes to home improvements, a sense of perspective is invaluable
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News
Steel accolade for Newport bridge
Grimshaw’s £5 million pedestrian and cycle bridge in Newport has been honoured at the Structural Steel Design Awards.
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News
Go-ahead for 2012 sailing venues...
A sailing venue slated by the Cabe design review panel is one of two Olympic sailing projects in Dorset to be granted planning permission.
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Analysis
Brown must be more than green to stop industry blues
Clients, architects and commentators tell the new prime minister what he needs to do for architecture
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Building Study
MVRDV’s Amsterdam housing block: a bridge over troubled water
Can MVRDV’s “see-through” housing transform Amsterdam West?
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