All Building Design articles in 30 September 2011 – Page 2
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News
All change for Kaplicky library
A scaled-down version of the late Czech architect Jan Kaplicky’s design for a national library in Prague has been built in Brno for use as a bus stop.
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News
Design for London set to expand team
Design for London is actively looking to hire staff after being given a “major role” in the mayor’s regeneration projects.
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Glenn Howells gets the go-ahead for Newbury development
Glenn Howells Architects has received planning consent from West Berkshire council for the redevelopment of Newbury Racecourse
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Counter-terrorism designs encouraged
A leading counter-terrorism expert has urged architects to consider security measures when designing “crowded places”.
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'Leaning' tower wins architecture award
RMJM’s tower triumphs in Global Awards for Architecture in Emerging Markets
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Labbad's appointment to Green Construction Board welcomed
The UK Green Building Council has welcomed the appointment of its chairman Dan Labbad as co-chair of the Green Construction Board
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Opinion
Sound of pomo
Guests at the V&A’s suitably styled postmodernism opening party were entertained by Annie Lennox, who even persuaded some of them into a sing-a-long of her old Eurythmics standard “Sweet Dreams Are Made of This”.
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Opinion
True meaning of sustainability
Richard Rogers’ objection to the planning bill (“Rogers ready to fight planning bill in Lords” News September 23) is absolutely right.
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Opinion
Trusts can solve listings threat
One interesting solution to the reported threat to thousands of listed buildings (“New risk to listed buildings” News September 23) might be to start handing over ownership to community trusts.
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Opinion
Planning reform must lift housebuilding standards
The RIBA’s discussion over housing space standards will not improve the standard of housebuilding (“Architects pan RIBA’s home space campaign” News September 23).
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Features
Pauper Graves
In 1982 Michael Graves was building his Portland Building, but still pleading poverty to BD
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Opinion
HOK's high flyer
HOK managed to borrow a walk-through metal detector from its client Gatwick for its “aviation” party last week, but Boots was mystified why that theme had been chosen.
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Opinion
Stratford inherits dystopian vision
Oliver Wainwright is rightly critical of the appalling developments in Stratford’s High Street (Buildings September 23).
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Opinion
Critical mass
Reactions to the V&A’s show among the pomo old guard have been mixed. Charles Jencks stood up at the opening dinner to call for “two cheers for the exhibition”.
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Opinion
RIBA council cosies up
Angela Brady’s first RIBA council meeting, as Boots has reported before, will take place not in the council chamber but in the Wren room on the sixth floor.
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Opinion
A home where the buffalo don’t roam
A painful modernisation scheme will see Ahmedabad’s riverside slums emptied and concreted over
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Opinion
Is design of Britain’s public housing over-regulated?
Yes, says David Prichard, there are too many sources of guidance; while Robert Klaschka thinks we need greater consistency
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News
UK architects gear up to resume working in Libya
Concern that other European companies are already picking up short-term contracts
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Opinion
Angela Brady goes east
Given the choice of chairing a session on housing at the Labour party conference or going to the UIA conference in Tokyo …
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