All Building Design articles in 3 September 2004 – Page 3
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Review
Arresting development
Wiel Arets, a leading figure in Dutch architecture, has been gaining international attention for his spare industrial forms and theoretical writings. A monograph, published this month, explores his preoccupation with transparency and deceptively simple forms. Translucent glass, concrete and wood dominates his work, which has been compared to that of ...
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News
Teens keen to learn architecture
A Mori poll commissioned by Cabe Education has found that young people are keen to learn about architecture at school.
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News
Stressed-out architects eye
Almost a third of architects are considering a change of career, according to new research.
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News
Colleagues pay tribute to murdered architect
Man to appear at Old Bailey charged with Bernard Hegarty’s murder
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Opinion
Feeding ambition
More on Richard Rogers and George Ferguson: Concrete Boots hears that the two enjoyed chatting about the strong similarities between food and architecture over lunch in Italy this summer. A fruit-inspired creation from RRP to follow the Gherkin and Golden Banana, perhaps?
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News
PTP three opt to go it alone
Capita’s takeover of Percy Thomas Partnership has prompted three senior members of PTP’s Bristol office to leave and set up their own practice.
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Technical
In detail 20: Friars Halt Studio, Battle, Sussex
Drawing inspiration from nearby oast houses, the studio comprises a steeply pitched tiled roof over a partially buried brick plinth con-taining a garage. The 5m-high timber roof is distorted towards the north side where a full-height glazed screen opens to the garden.The lower floor has uninsulated load-bearing brick walls ...
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