All Features articles – Page 208
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Civil Justice Centre joins Carbuncle Cup longlist
Denton Corker Marshall's Manchester court building is nominated for the Carbuncle Cup
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Price, Rudofsky and Dawber
September's competitions and offers exclusive to Book Club members
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First stirrings of the Brit avant-garde
Will Alsop, Zaha Hadid and Nigel Coates were among the speakers at a 1984 architectural forum
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Mystery voice contest: Number 4
Can you name the fourth mystery voice in our series? If you can guess the identity of the well-known contemporary figure you could win a £25 music token.Listen to the clip taken from Monica Pidgeon's legendary sound archive below.If you know who it is send your answer to bdonline@cmpi.biz before ...
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Getting involved with A4A
Joining Architect for Aid's £50+ Club is only one way of supporting its work
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The work of Architects for Aid
A4A's volunteers have been sharing their architectural expertise with local charities around the world, including projects in Goa, Ghana and Lesotho
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Architects for Aid launches £50+ Club
Join charity Architect for Aid's £50+ Club and help support its vital humanitarian work around the world
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RIBA president rides into a storm
From the Archive looks back at Michael Manser's quixotic defence of ABK's National Gallery extension from 1984.
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Message from the RYS
It is a great pleasure for the Royal Yacht Squadron to be running the Little Britain Challenge Cup again this year.
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Wind in her sails
Sarah Ashworth of Milliken has gone from novice to LBCC veteran in the past 10 years. She takes over as regatta chairwoman in 2008, just in time to celebrate the event’s 21st year with a fabulous coming of age party
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What’s happening, where and when
With a busy few days ahead, it is important to keep the schedule of events to hand
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Getting ready for the regatta
How to register, what to wear and where to find the latest event information
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Review: Cad program MicroGDS
Cad program MicroGDS is used extensively in Japan, but is little known in the UK. HLM Architects has long used it, and here Paul Tunstall, the firm’s corporate cad manager, explains why he continues to stick with it
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Little Britain regatta sails for charity
LBCC 2006 was an extremely successful regatta, not just in terms of entries but also in the amount raised for the event charities — all thanks to the generosity of our sponsors and entrants.
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Get the tide right and you’ll appear to be a tactical genius
Touch the bottom or bump the sides, while neither is desirable it is inevitable that if you push hard enough to exploit the more obscure areas of the Solent, you will find the edges. Why? The answer is simple: tide.No matter how fast your boat, or competent your crew, ...
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Success is all about keeping up standards
How do we stop our project data disappearing into a black hole of organisational chaos?