All Building Design articles in 7 December 2007 – Page 3
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News
BD’s Woodman is critic of the year
BD’s Ellis Woodman has been named architectural critic of the year at this year’s International Building Press awards
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Review
At home with Bauhaus
Mima’s excellent Bauhaus show reminds us that mass production need not exclude quality, says Andrew Guest
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Technical
Roll out the barrel vault
Rogers Stirk Harbour & Partners’ latest venture in Spain, for a winery in the ancient town of Peñafiel, boasts a remarkable roof, reports Amanda Birch
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Opinion
Bare necessities
Hackney Council may have laid blame for many of the problems at Clissold Leisure Centre at the door of architect Stephen Hodder, but there are some things for which he just can’t take the rap.
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News
Defiant RMJM tells Unesco to back off
Gazprom tower decision belongs to the city, says architect
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News
Back in the swim
The revamped Clissold Leisure Centre in Hackney, east London, by Stephen Hodder Associates, reopens next week after four years.
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News
CGL takes Kent Design award
Child Graddon Lewis has triumphed in the housing category of the Kent Design Awards
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News
Urban expert attacks eco-towns concept
Fears grow over 'recycling' of sites previously rejected for housing
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News
Arup reveals its entry for Singapore sports centre
Arup’s sports division has unveiled its entry for the competition to design Singapore’s national stadium and sports complex
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Opinion
Rock on, Arnold
International banker Luqman Arnold is going head-to-head with Richard Branson in a bid to save Northern Rock.
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News
Costs may shelve fencing arena
The London 2012 fencing arena may not be built, the ODA admitted this week
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Opinion
Are poor relations between architects and housebuilders a key cause of bad housing design?
Yes, both sides should value each other more, says Cabe chief executive Richard Simmons, while Simon Hudspith of Panter Hudspith Architects believes the real problem is value and the profit imperative
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Opinion
It's all just nuts
Architects had better stop carping about low pay if the latest data from trade union GMB are to be believed.
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Features
Six under par with Aedas
‘It is a real talking point - we often take clients for a game’Practice: AedasLocation: BristolSize: 40
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News
Brown announces £9bn investment in Gateway
Prime minister Gordon Brown has announced a £9 billion investment in the Thames Gateway
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News
Tate extension nets £50m
The government has announced a £50 million contribution to Herzog & de Meuron’s extension at Tate Modern, which it claimed will boost Britain’s cultural offering in the run-up to the Olympics.
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News
Consumers will drive demand for renewables, Conservatives promise
Tory Leader David Cameron unveils plans for a decentralised energy revolution at Greenpeace offices
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Technical
Product focus: Metal building skins
Will Hunter focuses on four mesh manufacturers including the company behind the facade of Sanaa's New Museum in New York
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