All Building Design articles in 6 January 2012 – Page 2
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Opinion
End of a once-great practice
YRM’s heyday was long gone, so what does RMJM stand to gain from its purchase?
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Building Study
First Look: Architype given green light for sustainable Peckham charity HQ
Scheme on island site is follows Passivhaus principles
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Opinion
2012: you heard it here first
Save yourself the bother of reading the news over the coming year, Boots has the highlights for you right now
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News
Jestico & Whiles wins Doha College project
Practice beats all-British shortlist after design competition
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News
DRMM's Blackpool wedding chapel completes
Gold-clad ‘Tower of Love’ also contains beach cafe and tourist information centre
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News
CZWG Croydon plans win planners’ backing
Architect addressed Design Council Cabe’s concerns for 55-storey tower
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Opinion
What’s wrong with managed decline?
As the Thatcher government archives show, the fortunes of cities are not easy to predict
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News
Plans for MediaCityUK extension submitted
Carbuncle Cup winner to see additional 500,000sq m of sustainable development
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Opinion
Should we be listing more late 20th century buildings?
Yes, says Jack Hale, listing relies too much on economic viability; while Francis Terry says we should wait a century to see if they are truly great
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Opinion
Too overawed to criticise Rem’s Rothschild clichés
I was disappointed by the easy ride that your publication gave to OMA’s new Rothschild HQ in London (Buildings December 9).
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Features
Clear as mud
US architects Batey & Mack were up to their necks in luxury commissions, BD reported in 1981
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Opinion
Corbusier ceiling conundrum
Your article about Le Corbusier’s Marseille Unité d’Habitation (Inspiration December 2) says that “many of the 337 units are dual aspect… and most have double-height living rooms”.
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Opinion
Make an exhibit of Battersea
Many years ago, when I was a tutor at the Leicester School of Architecture, one of the design projects on which some of my students worked at my instigation was the conversion of the remains of the badly damaged Battersea Power Station (Debate December 9) into a major exhibition centre ...
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Opinion
Robots question is academic
The key question at the heart of the debate between practice and academia referred to in your article (“What have robots got to do with architecture?” News analysis December 16) is not “what is architecture?” but “what is an architect?”.
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News
BDP’s plans for 1,000 homes lodged in Harrow
Land Securities and Kodak to develop Harrow View over next decade
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News
Closing Alsop's The Public is an option, admits council
Arts complex could close after only four years
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Inspirations
Stephen Hodder’s inspiration: Sainsbury Centre, Norwich
Stephen Hodder recalls how he was set to be a champion of vernacular architecture until he visited Foster Associates’ Sainsbury Centre
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News
Fat and Panter Hudspith design houses for Folkestone seafront
Farrells masterplanning project includes hundreds of homes
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