All Building Design articles in 31 May 2013 – Page 3
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NewsArb stands firm in struck off row
Board tells architect planning High Court action: ‘We will oppose you’
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NewsMaccreanor Lavington lands phase two of Heygate redevelopment
Meanwhile council accused of ‘caving in’ over parking
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NewsRMJM ‘let down’ over French affair, boss claims
‘We had no idea he was joining Woods Bagot,’ says Thompson
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NewsWilkinson Eyre and Purcell scoop Battersea Power Station contracts
Architects join Vinoly, dRMM and Ian Simpson on vast regeneration project
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NewsBBC Television Centre submitted for planning
Design team led by AHMM includes Duggan Morris and HOK
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OpinionAn alternative route to study
The Centre for Alternative Technology in Wales offers an alternative part II course — which I am so happy with and actually enjoy ( Speaking Out May 24 ).
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OpinionCare homes are real homes too
One of the greatest challenges in designing a care home must surely be to empathise with the human condition at what is the most distressing stage of life — to create a “home” within an essentially institutional building typology.
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OpinionDesign review is key to success
Research that Broadway Malyan carried out last year affirmed that two-thirds of developers in our sample of 50 firms think that design review is important.
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OpinionScience faces up to the future
I read the article on the future of classicism with interest ( News May 10 ).
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FeaturesUp the garden path of history
Lutyens’ relationship with landscape designer Gertrude Jekyll
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OpinionAre we designing the right housing for an ageing populace?
While some architects are blazing a trail in the care homes sector, is enough being done to meet demand?
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OpinionWe need real homes, not ivory towers
All over the world, we are building identikit residential towers that are part-time occupied, non-adaptable and a blight on each nation’s built heritage
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OpinionWestminster needs a grade I expert
Excluding conservation specialists from this massive renovation job is absurd, sys Amanda Baillieu
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ReviewWork on Paper: Future Scenarios part II
The second in our latest series on the role of drawing in architecture looks at the building site and the ruin
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ReviewWork on Paper: Future Scenarios part III
The last in our new series on the role of drawing in architecture explores the urbanism of the future
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ReviewGreen Fuse: The Work of Dan Pearson
A new Garden Museum exhibition places Dan Pearson’s wide-ranging career in context, writes Ellis Woodman
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ReviewHigh Rise at the National Theatre
Photographs from a five-year project exploring the relationship between high rise developments and the city below
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