All Building Design articles in 30 April 2010 – Page 3
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Opinion
RIBA failed to fight our corner
As a retired architect I am very proud of the stand taken by my son Keith on the pathetic performance of the RIBA over the low pay issue
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Opinion
We must heed volcanic wake-up call
The importance of resilient, sustainable design has been brought home by the eruption in Iceland
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Opinion
Plus ça change
“The appropriation of unpaid labour is the basic form of the capitalist mode of production and of the exploitation of the worker; that even if the capitalist buys the labour power of his labourer at its full value as a commodity on the market, he yet extracts more value from ...
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Opinion
Should design be blamed for ‘Broken Britain’?
No, says Stephen Hill, politicians are responsible; while George Ferguson argues that bad design has led to the loss of social space
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Building Study
Biq’s Lakerlopen housing, Eindhoven, The Netherlands
Biq’s plan for 161 dwellings in Eindhoven may follow a strict conformity of colour and component, but the total effect is far from monotonous
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Opinion
Bad neighbours
It was encouraging to see coverage of a project in so-unfashionable an area as Balsall Heath (Zero Carbon House Solutions April 23) and indeed encouraging to see that so much worthiness in carbon reduction and materials recycling had been achieved at the very competitive cost of just £1,160 per sq ...
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Review
Florian Beigel: Architecture as City
The Architecture Research Unit director talked about his preoccupation with literal and abstract cities
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Features
Amazed by Maggie
Margaret Thatcher visits the RIBA for Michael Manser’s presidential reception in 1984
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Review
Building a Library 9: Modern Architecture: A Critical History
Robert Harbison picks 50 books that should feature in any architectural library
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Features
Dot to dot results: 23 April 2010
Last week’s winner was Alison Swabey of Garner Southall Partnership in Llandrindod Wells, Powys, who identified Jean Nouvel’s L’institut du Monde Arabe
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Features
Dot to dot - 30 April 2010
Connect the dots, name the building and send us your answer by 10am on Wednesday May 5 for a chance to win a copy of Houses of Steel: Living Steel’s International Architecture Competitions
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