All Building Design articles in Archive Titles – Page 30

  • Archive Titles

    Bureaucracy gone mad

    2007-01-05T00:00:00Z

    I recently came across my old copy of the 1972 Building Regulations, a pocket-sized volume that contained all you needed to know. Comparison with the present unwieldy version exemplifies the unnecessary complication which has occurred over the years in the legislation architects have to deal with.

  • Archive Titles

    Hold the back page

    2007-01-05T00:00:00Z

    I have just received the December issue and am delighted to see that the articles by Robert Elwall have been reinstated to the back page where they once appeared before the introduction of that absurd series of (often bad) photographs purporting to offer us the diary of some architect, ...

  • Archive Titles

    The size of the educational building programme that we are experiencing is astonishing.

    2007-01-05T00:00:00Z

    In anybody’s money, the £45bn Building Schools for the Future programme is huge. But the evidence we have of the latest wave of school building is that quality is patchy, to say the least. There are some shining examples. There are also plenty of embarrassments.

  • Archive Titles

    Top 50 name-check

    2007-01-05T00:00:00Z

    Our client the Joseph Rowntree Foundation was number 30 in your top 50 clients (RIBAJ Nov 06), and you mentioned a project we won last year.

  • Archive Titles

    Looking back on 45 years

    2007-01-05T00:00:00Z

    As I contemplate retirement, I ask myself if I have made real money in the 45 years since becoming a member of the RIBA? Probably not, but my practice has given employment to a 100 or so architects and support staff, creating much wealth and satisfaction for clients.

  • Archive Titles

    Michael Laird Partnership’s £35m Lochrin Basin residential development in Edinburgh,

    2007-01-05T00:00:00Z

    which has just gained planning permission, represents the future of waterside regeneration as the British Waterways Board (BWB) struggles with a massive shortfall in government funding.

  • Archive Titles

    Friends for life

    2006-12-21T12:45:00Z

    Reiach and Hall’s latest addition to St George’s School for Girls in Edinburgh is a continuation of a 40-year relationship. By Jan-Carlos Kucharek. Photographs: Paul Zanre

  • Archive Titles

    Sure touch

    2006-12-21T12:41:00Z

    Client St Anne’s Sure Start Community CentreArchitect DSDHAStructural engineer Jane Wernick AssociatesServices engineer Pearce & AssociatesQuantity surveyor Faithful & Gould

  • Archive Titles

    Breaking the rules

    2006-12-21T12:38:00Z

    Birmingham has the biggest schools building programme in the UK. It recently ran a brainstorming session on the design direction this might take, and it’s not playing safe. By Hugh Pearman. Photographs: Sima Gonsia

  • Flush stone, flush glass: masonry as graphics.
    Archive Titles

    Not in front of the children

    2006-12-21T12:34:00Z

    Caruso St John’s drawings for the revamped V&A Museum of Childhood in Bethnal Green shocked on first viewing. Now that the work is done, it’s time for a more adult response to its provocative ornamentalism.

  • Archive Titles

    People: Bob White appointed Constructing Excellence chairman

    2006-12-08T00:00:00Z

    Also: Bennetts Associates promotes David Henderson to director and appoints new associate directors

  • Archive Titles

    'We don't just talk about about architecture'

    2006-12-07T08:21:00Z

    Trust, friendship and learning together are behind the success of a mentoring relationship that has spanned two decades.

  • Archive Titles

    People: Glenn Howells made chair of Ikon Gallery

    2006-12-04T00:00:00Z

    Also SMC Parr promotes Neil Davidson and Derek Reid to the board while Nicola Willliams joins GMW Architects

  • Archive Titles

    ‘Utopia’

    2006-11-28T00:00:00Z

    The swansong of the old visual arts (and architecture) unit at the Arts Council of England is a report on Gateshead’s housing development by former fashion designers Wayne and Gerardine Hemingway.

  • Archive Titles

    Tradition is a slippery word

    2006-11-28T00:00:00Z

    It can mean whatever you want it to mean.

  • Archive Titles

    Minority report

    2006-11-28T00:00:00Z

    Vanishing Tradition: Architecture and Carpentry of the Dong Minority of China

  • Archive Titles

    Letter from the Reindeer

    2006-11-28T00:00:00Z

    The Reindeer is a pop-up restaurant and theatre. It is based on the idea of guerrilla shops that take over some kind of space for a set period of time – and then close forever.

  • Archive Titles

    Precision lens

    2006-11-28T00:00:00Z

    During the 19th century the invention of photography reinforced the consciousness of the history of art that the architect George Gilbert Scott saw as the defining characteristic of the age.

  • Archive Titles

    On the holy road

    2006-11-28T00:00:00Z

    Sir Ninian Comper, By Anthony Symondson and Stephen Arthur Bucknall

  • Archive Titles

    Stars and gripes

    2006-11-28T00:00:00Z

    The passion and skill of traditionally trained craftspeople bring valuable returns, even in the USA where profit-driven devotion to mass production discourages innovation.