All Building Design articles in Archive Titles – Page 20
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Collaboration
What’s this, a cover with no architectural image, however tangential? Just a mass of names? OK, so you’ll know a few of them. But who’s everyone else?
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Digital cards
Take a trip to RIBAJ online – that’s www.ribajournal.com – and you’ll find a useful innovation.
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Building Jerusalem
Your July issue recommends a recent book by Eyal Weizman which ‘blasts away’ at Israeli architects, accusing them of complicity in the politics of their country.
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Brief encounter
Ben Langlands and Nikki Bell, shortlisted for the Turner Prize 2004 for their virtual art piece The House of Osama bin Laden, have been busy developing Superactive i2i, a 3D version of Somerset House.
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Best of enemies
When architects and exhibition designers work together it’s not so much collaboration as turf war
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Tubular bells
The Singing Ringing Tree lookout in East Lancashire, designed by Tonkin Liu, would still be a paper project if it weren’t for the commitment of a multidisciplinary group of enthusiasts. Photographs: Claire Curtice
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All together now
Full project integration is within your grasp. Nick Terry explains how buildingSMART enables effective collaboration throughout the construction life cycle.
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Outstanding account
In 1959, the scientist-cum-novelist C P Snow famously postulated that society was enervated by the rigid separation of two cultures – the humanities and science.
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Transition zone
Peter Barber Architects’ extension to a hostel in south London is a permanent solution to the problem of temporary housing – and a means to change lives. Photographs: Morley von Sternberg
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Suddenly this summer
While architects theorise about instant cities, Glastonbury festival founder Michael Eavis just gets on and does it, year after year. Eat your heart out, Archigram. Photographs: Steve Speller
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We recommend...
Exit to Tomorrow: World’s Fair Architecture, Design, Fashion 1933-2005. Andrew Garn, Universe, £23
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Price revealed
At last, a book that tells us about Cedric Price the man. And it’s a ripping yarn, says Will Alsop
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Techno palace
Asia’s first Expo, held in Osaka in 1970, was a paean to technological innovation with an orgiastic riot of pavilions assailing visitors visually and aurally.
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Letter from... the Urban Oasis
For a travelling temporary structure, anywhere it hangs its hat is its home. Laurie Chetwood updates us on the peripatetic life of his power-generating, rain-harvesting kinetic sustainability totem.
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Kings of the road
ESS supplies structures to rock stars and Urban Salon is fascinated by temporary architecture. When they collaborate, it’s quite a double act.
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Innovation in a hurry
I was studying architecture at Regent Street Polytechnic in 1950 and one of our studio masters was working on the Royal Festival Hall at the LCC.
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Going from strength to strength
This is my last president’s column so I thought I should reflect on what the RIBA team has achieved in my term.