All Building Design articles in 7 March 2008 – Page 4
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Features
Dot to Dot: March 7
Connect the dots, name the building and send us your answer by 10am on Wednesday for a chance to win The Endless City, study of six world cities edited by Ricky Burdett and Deyan Sudjic.
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Opinion
Dot to Dot answer: February 29
The winner of last week’s dot-to-dot competition is Yuan Zhang of Sheffield University, who identified Sydney Opera House.
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Features
Are there prizes for 244th place?
News that the RIBA has made number 244 in the Superbrands list sends Jonathan Glancey into paroxysms of despair
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Review
China Design Now By Zhang Hongxing & Lauren Parker
China Design Now Zhang Hongxing & Lauren ParkerV&A Publications£24.99192pp PB with flapsChina Design Now By Zhang Hongxing & Lauren Parker
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Review
New book titles for February
Eric Parry Architects Vol.2By Wilfried Wang and Dalibor VeselyBlack Dog £24.95208pp PBThis volume includes projects such as Finsbury Square office building and the new home for the London Stock exchange at Paternoster SquareThe Schools of Herman HertzbergerEditors Abram de Swaan & Vibeke Gieskes010 Publishers £20 (E29.500)160pp PBThis overview ...
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Review
Design Museum’s rebranded awards show makes for a fantastic spectacle
The Brit Insurance Designs of the Year are broad range and a welcome departure from the cult of the star designer, says Pamela Buxton
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Review
Hawaiian Modern. The Architecture of Vladimir Ossipoff By Dean Sakamoto with Karla Britton and Diana Murphy
Hawaiian Modern. The Architecture of Vladimir Ossipoff By Dean Sakamoto with Karla Britton and Diana Murphy
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Building Study
Mole Architects' Cambridge University department of architecture
Mole Architects, working with Freeland Rees Roberts, has designed a sustainable extension to Cambridge’s architecture faculty
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News
Pimlico school’s demolition begins
Demolition has begun at Pimlico school, the brutalist landmark in Westminster which has been the centre of a long-running listing battle. The 1970 school’s swimming pool has already been bulldozed and the iconic Claverton Street entrance is shortly due to be torn down in a move campaigners claim is an ...
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Features
60 seconds with...John Bancroft
BD asks designer John Bancroft how it feels to join the ranks of architects whose buildings have been bulldozed during their lifetime
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News
Alsop brings glamour to Putney
SMC Alsop has unveiled images of its mixed use development near East Putney station in London.
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News
BD buildings editor to curate UK pavilion at Venice Biennale
The British Council has appointed BD’s buildings editor Ellis Woodman to curate this year’s British Pavilion at the Venice Biennale. The exhibition will feature housing designs by five practices: Sergison Bates, Tony Fretton, de Rijke Marsh Morgan, Witherford Watson Mann and Maccreanor Lavington. Woodman said the exhibition would address the ...
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