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Brief encounter: Hank Dittmar
Hank Dittmar is the new chief executive of the Prince’s Foundation. Before arriving in the UK last month he was CEO of Reconnecting America, and is chairman of the Congress for the New Urbanism.
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What is Architectural Karaoke?
Banish images of the clunky, back-of-the-pub experience and think instead of a lot of deluded architects hoping that a fast and furious slide show will be their passport to fame.
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Building Regulations 2005
Energy is a key theme in changes to the Building Regulations in 2005, and everyone designing, constructing and operating buildings is going to be affected. So here’s what they propose
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The right stripes
Ribbons of iridescent film lend Niall McLaughlin Architects’ Silvertown flats a cachet that belies their budget.
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Prescribed text
Hampshire County Council Architects’ Alton library started as a black box and finished up as a barn, but its readers love the ending.
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Utility players
It is easy to quibble with encyclopaedia: why this entry and not that?
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What is Plastik?
If you were properly educated – made to do Greek and Latin at school, that is – you would know the word plastik is not a rock band (although there is one of that name) or a less sleazy kind of rubberware (it’s that too) but comes from the Greek ...
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Mercy seat
The Salvation Army’s new public face is modern, transparent, evangelical and austerely beautiful.
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Recycling initiative
Should these buildings be saved and if so what would you do with them?
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It is hard to see it now,
but Anthony Caro began his career drawing and painting figures under the tutelage of Henry Moore.
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Sheer genius
Advances in materials technology and software are enabling designers to finally break free of the glass box that has constrained them for centuries.
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Great escapes
The parties are over and January stretches ahead. If jumping on a plane isn’t an option, escape into the pages of RIBAJ’s new year reading round-up.
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Election issues
The manifesto for architecture, to be launched at Portcullis House in March, will not to be a whinge but it will pack a punch, promises the RIBA’s head of policy Steven Harding.
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Model citizens
In the future applying for planning could mean architects uploading their designs into an online 3D model of the city so that citizens can ‘visit’ the scheme and have their say.
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Brief encounter: John Sorrell
Forget the past, Cabe is in great shape, says its new chairman John Sorrell.
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Kettle’s boiling
Avery Associates is designing a mixed use development for the west Bengal city of Calcutta (Kolkata).
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Less is more is back
The strict geometry and discreet virtuosity of Yoshio Taniguchi’s extension to New York’s Museum of Modern Art concentrates all the attention where it should be.
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Team work
Although delighted with Rob Howard’s compliment (‘Parliament’s heroes’, Letters, RIBAJ November 04), we must point out that the team at RMJM working on the new Scottish Parliament was an integral part of EMBT/RMJM, and not simply the ‘executive team’. There are no elements in the building that are not the ...
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What is a Pasticcio?
It’s Italian for mess – and the name Sir John Soane (left) gave to the column dominating the courtyard of his museum/ house in Lincoln’s Inn Fields.
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Parting shot
Downstairs champagne flows at the V&A Architecture Gallery opening; upstairs the RIBA drawings collection has finally found a fitting home.