All Building Design articles in 7 March 2008 – Page 2
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Opinion
Turn over Leaf
As a fellow Ealing resident, I support Gordon Mitchell’s denunciation of the proposals for our town centre (Letters February 29).
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News
Robin Hood report kept from public
A crucial report on the future of Robin Hood Gardens paid for by taxpayers was withheld from BD by Tower Hamlets Council this week.
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News
Pressure on Hodge to rethink listing stance
Architecture minister faces near-unanimous opposition to proposals
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Opinion
A woman’s home is her sandcastle
An innovative design project is providing mass housing for Cape Town’s urban poor
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News
Pear trees for Harley Street
Trees are to be planted on London’s Harley Street for the first time in its 300-year history.
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Opinion
Should the government list Robin Hood Gardens?
It’s a seminal building with an international reputation, argues Catherine Croft; it’s a dog of a building, counters Robert Sakula
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Opinion
Fight this loopy legislation
We need to resist the government’s misguided urge to dictate what sort of houses people want
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News
DfL exhibition looks at public realm
A new exhibition curated by Design for London which opened this week will attempt to engage the public in a wide-ranging debate over the development of the capital’s public realm.
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News
Design for London needs reform, says Paddick
Mayoral candidate dismisses organisation as a ‘talking shop’
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Features
Not so delightful for the penguins’ feet
Engineer Ove Arup visits his Penguin Pool at Regent’s Park
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News
Herzog & de Meuron in running for Lord’s plan
Herzog & de Meuron and HOK Sport are among the practices bidding to draw up a £200 million masterplan for Lord’s cricket ground.
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Opinion
Correction
Wilkinson Eyre will be preserving two walls of Bath’s 19th century Newark Works for its Dyson Academy scheme rather than one as reported in News February 22.
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Opinion
Consultation on Robin rocked
In response to your editorial (A demolition job on the truth, February 29), I refute BD’s claims about the consultation with tenants at Robin Hood Gardens, and the behaviour of English Partnerships and Tower Hamlets Council.
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Features
What are the pitfalls of the consortium game?
We are looking to form a consortium with other practices to be able to do a wider range of larger projects. What are the pitfalls for players in the consortium game?
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News
London Met unit makes shortlist for Korean city
A British-based architectural team has been shortlisted in a contest to design a new city one quarter of the size of Greater London.
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News
Rogers’ ship comes in at Ching Fu
Rogers Stirk Harbour & Partners has completed a building for the Ching Fu ship-building company in Taiwan.
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News
Cabe and RIBA invite entries
Cabe is inviting entries for the 2008 prime minister’s better public building award.
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News
Hopkins returns to Bryanston
Hopkins Architects has been commissioned to design a music building for Bryanston School, Dorset.
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Opinion
Boot in mouth
BBC Scotland did indeed screen the documentary about Richard Rogers in full last week (Boots February 29), although it was perhaps a little later in the schedule than advertised.
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News
Mipim property fair biggest ever
Over 28,000 delegates from 85 countries are expected to attend Mipim 2008 next week, a rise on the 26,210 who went to the event in the south of France last year.
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