Architects' Journal 2000 Robert Booth - Abstracts

Architects' Journal 2000 Robert Booth
TitleSubjectAuthors
African resistance.(Nigerian architect - Olufemi Majekodunmi)(Interview)Business, internationalRobert Booth
Architects slam Prescott's 'simplistic' greenfield tax.(United Kingdom taxation of greenfield construction sites)Business, internationalRobert Booth
Belfast embraces design as ship-building dwindles.(renewal of Belfast shipping areas through redevelopment)Business, internationalRobert Booth
By Royal appointment: Prince's Foundation chief executive David Lunts enjoys Bauhaus qualities of the foundation while wholeheartedly supporting Prince Charles' often-contentious emphasis on traditional values.Business, internationalRobert Booth
Listing threat to [pound]440m Vauxhall housing masterplan.(redevelopment project in Lambeth, South London)Business, internationalRobert Booth
Manchester announces Piccadilly Gardens five.(choosing architects to design new Manchester building)Business, internationalRobert Booth
Master of arts.(United Kingdom Arts Council Senior Architecture Officer John Bell)Business, internationalRobert Booth
Passionate times.(architect Daniel Libeskind)(Interview)Business, internationalRobert Booth
People: sense of proportion.(United Kingdom chairman of the Commission for Racial Equality Gurbux Singh)Business, internationalRobert Booth
People: where there's a will.(Dutch sign designer Paul Mijksenaar)Business, internationalRobert Booth
Richard Hastilow.(Royal Institute of British Architects Chief Executive Richard Hastilow)Business, internationalRobert Booth
Rogers rubbishes 'ineffectual RIBA.(Richard Rogers, Royal Institute of British Architects)Business, internationalRobert Booth
Rousing welcome: As the first chief executive of CABE, Jon Rouse is looking to unite the building environment professions.Business, internationalRobert Booth
Simon Turton.(Design Union founder Simon Turton)Business, internationalRobert Booth
Urban White Paper boosts CABE.(government support for Commission for Architecture and the Built Environment)Business, internationalRobert Booth
Urban white paper: could do better.(includes related article)(urban renewal)Business, internationalRobert Booth
Waging war on 'forces of mediocrity'.(architecture in London)Business, internationalRobert Booth
Wise up to risks: Pushing the boundaries of design means taking risks. Chris Wise, Arup's conceptual designer for the Millennium Bridge, is happy to accept the challenge and has even enshrined it in his new company's name, Expedition.Business, internationalRobert Booth
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