Architects' Journal 1998 DAvid Taylor - Abstracts

Architects' Journal 1998 DAvid Taylor
TitleSubjectAuthors
Bancroft seeks support for Pimlico refurb as row rages on.Business, internationalDavid Taylor
Banks overrides EH to refuse Pasmore Pavilion listing.Business, internationalDavid Taylor
Christie's Japan expert gives architect the chop. (architect Charles Graham accused of unprofessional conduct)Business, internationalDavid Taylor
Dutch courage fuels ambition as Scots gather in Aberdeen. (Dutch architectural policy)Business, internationalDavid Taylor, Ruth Slavid
English Heritage joins attack on Portsmouth plan.Business, internationalDavid Taylor
EP and rogers set models for 21st-century towns and cities.Business, internationalDavid Taylor
Foster throws in the Buckyball - molecule for the millennium. (architect Sir Norman Foster)Business, internationalDavid Taylor
Heathrow Express kickstarts Paddington renewal. (Railtrack plans refurbishment work at Paddington Station in London, England)Business, internationalDavid Taylor
Kelly gets to grips with the ARB's 'spinning plates'. (United Kingdom Architects Registration Board chairwoman Barbara Kelly)Business, internationalDavid Taylor
Lessons to learn from Dutch housing innovation.Business, internationalDavid Taylor
Miralles' parliament victory gets a Scottish welcome. (Enric Miralles; chosen architect, Scottish parliament building)Business, internationalDavid Taylor
National Stadium: Keeps twin towers, but no retractable roof.Business, internationalDavid Taylor
Nicholson urges mergers as the way forward after Egan. (CIC Chairman Robin Nicholson; Sir John Egan, construction industry report)(includes related article)Business, internationalDavid Taylor
Princely without privilege: Adrian Gale and David Porter are leading the new-look Prince of Wales's Foundation, with its focus on urban reality and housing.Business, internationalDavid Taylor
Reach for the sky - but think twice about location.Business, internationalDavid Taylor
RFAC slates Newcastle Hilton and urges competition. (United Kingdom Royal Fine Art Commission calls on Hilton to drop designs for hotel in Newcastle, England)Business, internationalDavid Taylor
RIBA to 'give away' library collections to good home.Business, internationalDavid Taylor
Rock attacks terms of PoW-backed Orange competition.Business, internationalDavid Taylor
Scottish Office freezes Charles out of 'undemocratic' process. (influence of Prince Charles on proposed new Scottish Parliament building)Business, internationalDavid Taylor
Smith wants new body to promote good architecture.Business, internationalDavid Taylor
Someone to watch over you: Andrew Finch, head of the ARB, brings a lawyer's eye to the thorny issues that are likely to concern the profession in 1988.Business, internationalDavid Taylor
Stonehenge switches to 'uninspiring' visitor centre site.Business, internationalDavid Taylor
Westminster stands firm in face of Pimlico opposition.(plans to refurbish Pimlico School in London)Business, internationalDavid Taylor
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