All Building Design articles in 31 August 2007 – Page 4
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Features
First stirrings of the Brit avant-garde
Will Alsop, Zaha Hadid and Nigel Coates were among the speakers at a 1984 architectural forum
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Technical
How we cracked the art of colour chemistry
Hawkins Brown creates a contemporary facade that sits comfortably in the historic surroundings of Oxford
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News
Landscape architect Mark Sumner dies suddenly
Landscape architect and director of Levitt Bernstein Architects Mark Sumner has died suddenly at the age of 46.
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News
New panel will open Arb up to challenge
Architects will be able to challenge the Arb for the first time through a proposed independent review panel.
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News
Temple among Open Day draws
Europe’s largest Hindu temple and an underground medieval hermitage discovered by a workman laying a sewer are among the historic gems opening to the public during Heritage Open Days.
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News
Not larking at Barking: AHMM's lifelong learning centre
The first phase of AHMM’s designs to transform Barking town centre is set to be completed on time, despite a change of developer last year.
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News
AHMM is Barking up the right tree
The regeneration of London’s Barking town centre has taken a huge step forward as the first phase of AHMM’s masterplan reaches completion.
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Opinion
Rug addicts
Lucky staff at Studio Bednarski might be treated to a luxuriously furnished office after the practice was shortlisted in a competition to design a bridge in Iran.
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News
Wet summer sparks CIRIA action
Construction body CIRIA has announced a network to advise on flood risk in the wake of some of the wettest months since records began.
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News
£55m scheme is quay to success
The £55 million Trinity Gardens mixed-use scheme on Newcastle’s Quayside has scooped a Street Design Award for best pedestrian environment.
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News
43-storey Coin Street tower wins go-ahead
Lifschutz Davidson Sandiland’s controversial Doon Street tower on London’s South Bank was narrowly approved by Lambeth Council on Tuesday.
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News
A4A launches £50+ Club
Launching Architects for Aid's 50+ Club fundraising appeal, we look at the vital work the charity is doing around the world and explain how you can get involved
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News
Doubt shed on Scottish PFI after £22bn question
Scotland’s commitment to PFI appeared to be wavering this week after the executive conceded it would cost the nation £22 billion over the next four decades.
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News
£12m race stand passes finish line
EPR Architects’ new £12 million stand at Ireland’s Galway Racecourse — featuring a bold, cantilevered roof — has been completed.
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Opinion
Cabe’s unfulfilled ambition
The watchdog should return to its original mission of spreading skills
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Review
Win a copy of Lessons from Rudofsky
We are offering one lucky reader the chance to win a copy of Lessons from Rudofsky, a voyage through the innovator's remarkable life and work, and have their review of the book published on the site.
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Features
Mystery voice contest: Number 4
Can you name the fourth mystery voice in our series? If you can guess the identity of the well-known contemporary figure you could win a £25 music token.Listen to the clip taken from Monica Pidgeon's legendary sound archive below.If you know who it is send your answer to bdonline@cmpi.biz before ...
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Features
Getting involved with A4A
Joining Architect for Aid's £50+ Club is only one way of supporting its work
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Features
The work of Architects for Aid
A4A's volunteers have been sharing their architectural expertise with local charities around the world, including projects in Goa, Ghana and Lesotho