All Building Design articles in Archive Titles – Page 62

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    Secondary modern

    2004-09-29T00:00:00Z

    Mossbourne Community Academy aims to change the ethos of secondary education. Asking Richard Rogers Partnership to design the building was part of the strategy.

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    The prince’s skills gap

    2004-09-29T00:00:00Z

    It was clearly not an isolated accident that George Ferguson spoke in support of the motion ‘This house believes that Prince Charles has been good for architecture’ at the London Architecture Biennale debate in June.

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    Findlay’s folly

    2004-09-29T00:00:00Z

    I can only assume that the reason you decided to devote three pages to the post-bankruptcy life of Kathryn Findlay was to demonstrate the folly of allowing 98% of your projects to run as loss leaders (RIBAJ September 04).

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    Walk it, drive it, skate it

    2004-09-29T00:00:00Z

    We know a city by the way we move around in it; its architecture is something to be skirted around, grappled with, peered at, parked on, surfed – even swarmed up.

  • John Pawson's installation in the British Pavilion
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    La Dolce Vita

    2004-09-29T00:00:00Z

    Venice, Arsenale - Giardini della Biennale 12 September to 7 November 2004, www.labiennale.com

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    Who is Mels Crouwel?

    2004-09-29T00:00:00Z

    He’s the architect who has to make sure all government building projects in The Netherlands have the architectural ambition to justify taxpayers’ investment, that’s who. On October 1, the 51-year-old took up his four-year post as Rijksboumeester or chief government architect.

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    Woman of courage

    2004-09-29T00:00:00Z

    The professor of architecture at the university where I was once a student used to say: ‘Architecture is about people.’

  • The Birches Special School, Withington, Manchester
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    More than a touch of class

    2004-09-29T00:00:00Z

    A major expansion of the city academy scheme and wads of cash for building or reburbishing schools sounds like great news for architects. But how will the new programmes work?

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    Brief encounter

    2004-09-29T00:00:00Z

    Edward Jones

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    Bin Laden was here

    2004-09-29T00:00:00Z

    Traditions of war art meet estate agents’ virtual walk-throughs in this year’s Turner Prize shortlist, with a digital reconstruction of ‘The House of Osama bin Laden’ by conceptual artists Langlands and Bell.

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    Architecture Foundation quest

    2004-09-29T00:00:00Z

    The Architecture Foundation is searching for a talented architect to design its new home, a £2m centre in the revitalised south London quarter of Southwark.

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    Context is all

    2004-09-29T00:00:00Z

    It’s good to see RIBAJ’s critiques of buildings accompanied by photographs showing them in their settings – the alterations and extensions to the Royal Geographical Society and the new visitor centre at the Royal Botanic Gardens were welcome examples in the September issue.

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    Toronto alien

    2004-09-29T00:00:00Z

    Martyn Pattie thinks the RIBA award-winning Ontario College of Design has ‘no beauty, style or elegance, and is an alien form’ (RIBAJ September).

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    Same again

    2004-09-29T00:00:00Z

    The Architectural Pattern Book By Urban Design Associates. Norton, £32.

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    Advanced design

    2004-09-29T00:00:00Z

    I always knew the Peter Jones store design was well ahead of its time… but by another 62 years? (1874 in RIBAJ, September 2004). Wow! In the same paragraph, is the restoring architect John MacAlslan (sic)? Ken Bell, ColchesterApologies – Peter Jones was of course built in 1936-38. And ...

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    What is TAG?

    2004-08-24T00:00:00Z

    Probably the smallest of the RIBA’s linked societies, and if you haven’t heard of it that’s not surprising. According to its president Jan Maciag, ‘ all we want to be is left alone’.

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    Start

    2004-08-24T00:00:00Z

    When did you last see a genuinely innovative product?

  • Weathered to perfection: Chicago's Civic Center (now renamed the Richard J Daley Center) by CF Murphy Associates and Skidmore Owings & Merrill; and John Winter's house in Highgate (pictured).
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    Rust

    2004-08-24T00:00:00Z

    Will any of today’s innovations attain the classic status of Cor-Ten? Robert Elwall casts an affectionate eye over Eero Saarinen’s favourite material.

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    Really, really scary

    2004-08-24T00:00:00Z

    The disaster flick storyline often centres around technological hubris followed by catastrophic come-uppance. Is Hollywood trying to tell architects something?

  • Flax matting combined with resins from soya oil is being used to create composite beams. Similar natural composites using cardboard proved stronger than timber.
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    The perfect storm-proofing

    2004-08-24T00:00:00Z

    Roofs made from bio-based resins and fibres can withstand a hurricane.