All Building Design articles in 9 April 2010 – Page 3
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Opinion
Quality of Mersey
The carefully chosen photo of Liverpool’s waterfront (above) on the front of new Government Statement on the Historic Environment is meant to be a perfect example of the government’s careful stewardship of the built environment
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Opinion
Ignore low pay at your peril
The institute’s refusal to take action over low pay — or even debate it — exposes it as aloof from its members
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Opinion
How Londoners lost the space race
The 100 Public Spaces scheme would have given the city its Olympic legacy
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Opinion
The land that Pevsner forgot
No one is charting the new buildings that are springing up to swamp our cities
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Opinion
Support fair pay
BD’s recent articles on low pay give an unclear picture of both my views and the institute’s position on this important issue
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Technical
Rogers Stirk Harbour’s Santa Maria Del Pianto Metro Station, Naples
The practice designed a doubly curved hyperbolic paraboloid canopy roof formed from a lattice of steel plates that tilts back to create the entrance to the metro
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Opinion
Not so cushy
After some 27 years as a professional interior designer/decorator it frequently ruffles my feathers — never mind those in cushions — to find that interior design is still considered by many as a “housewives’ hobby” (Opinion March 19, and Letters March 26 and April 1)
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Opinion
Wind chill factor
You have rightly sparked off a debate on the thorny question of whether faith in wind power is misplaced (Leader March 26)
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Review
Design for Today: Central Office of Information films
Government films released on DVD by the BFI make fascinating viewing
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Opinion
Should architects welcome a change of government?
Yes, says Chris Phillips, architects will benefit from Conservative proposals; while Paul Fletcher says the current government has a good track record
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Review
Aldington Craig & Collinge by Alan Powers
This practice’s meticulous approach avoided the formulaic and set them apart from the modernist mainstream
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Building Study
Adam Khan Architects’ New Horizon Youth Centre
Adam Khan’s reworking of a centre for the young homeless on a north London housing estate, brings together domestic facilities and performance space in an authoritative debut
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Technical
Jean Nouvel’s Louvre Abu Dhabi Museum
The museum’s 183m domed roof has taken months of workshops and modelling to achieve its floating structure and intricate perforated pattern
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Review
Building a Library 6: The Art of the West by Henri Focillon
Robert Harbison picks 50 books that should feature in any architectural library
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Features
Under-40s face a fragmented future
Armstrong Chipperfield Architects split shortly after this photo was taken at the RIBA’s 40 Under 40 exhibition
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Features
Dot to Dot: 9 April 2010
Connect the dots, name the building and send us your answer with your postal address by 10am on Wednesday April 14 for a chance to win a copy of Apostles of Beauty: Arts and Crafts from Britain to Chicago, edited by Judith A Barter. Email us at dot2dot@ubm.com by ...
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Features
Dot to dot results: April 1
Last week’s winner was Noaman Muna of Robinson McColl Architects & Designers
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