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Buildi I] uilding formerly the Builder Issue No. gr yy The newspaper for the design &construction team Subject NOTE: c/a denotes cost analysis “letters + appearing we A Adying profession ?,6/73-4 Abstracts, 8/72, 12/72, 16/70, 20/84, 25/66 Acoustics: Computer-aided acoustical analysis, 19/111-2, 115-6 Adventure inthe sun 1: Death ofa petunia, 22/70 2: The daythe mistral blew, 24/88 3:There are pixies atthe bottom ofthe garden..., Almshouses: Sydenham-hill, 5/57 American office building—data on operational costs, 13/98, 101-2 Application ofdesign evaluation techniques, 12/75 Architects Adying profession ?, 6/73-4 New commissions for, 15/84, 87 Architects Registration Council: Draft ofrevised code issued for comment, 12/87 Architecture and techniques eo 1/33-6, 5/65-8, 9/75-8, 14/71-4, 18/59-62,22/63 Ardrossan ferryterminal, 11/81-6 (i//us. c/a.) Awards ‘Architecture inuse’, 2/45 Brussels Free University master plan, 21/69 Civic Trust 1969, 6/79-80 CoID Design 1970, 21/81-2 (i/lus.) Good design inhousing—MHLG, 16/92 MEA Trust—Newcastle upon Tyne, 10/59-61 (i//us.) Newcastle social service centre, 9/61 (i//us.) Newport, John Frost-square, 10/57, 11/79-80 (illus.) R.S. Reynolds Memorial award, 11/69 Bradford University engineering &nuclear science Bricks and cement production, 2/84, 6/83, 15/87 Banks: London, National Westminster headquarters, 4/54-5 (illus.) Basingstoke refuse incinerator, 10/71-4 (i/lus.) Bath “gd electrical engineering block, 6/63 (ius. ekly Battery casting system, 7/109-10 Bedford, Eric, his mark, 7/78 (i//us.) Bill ofquantities—is ittime for achange ?,13/107 io-technic revolution, 22/101 irmingham National exhibition centre scheme, 21/91. (illus.) Date INDEX 1970 JANUARY TO JUNE VOL CCXVIII 3/1/70 16/1/70 23/1/70 30/1/70 6/2/70 13/2/70 20/2/70 27/2/70 6/3/70 13/3/70 20/3/70 27/3/70 3/4/70 10/4/70 17/4/70 24/4/70 1/5/70 8/5/70 15/5/70 22/5/70 29/5/70 5/6/70 12/6/70 19/6/70 26/6/70 Building regulations Fifth amendment—an appraisal, 17/99-100 Fifth amendment—notes prepared prior to ISE discussion, 26/101-2 Fifth amendment—pleas against, 12/91-2, 95 Scottish, amended bynew Act, 25/94 Teach in on, 16/109-10 Post office telephone exchange, 12/129 (i//lus.) University, medical school extension, 4/47-52 (illus. c/a.) Blackpool, astro-swirl dome, 2/55-6 (i//us. co/.) Books reviewed Architecture since 1945: sources and directions, 10/62 Design ofphysics buildings, 2/61 Elementary theory ofstructures, 26/102 Ergonomics oflighting, 5/90 House’s guide to the building industry 1970, 7/110 2 Investment in plant hire 1970, 15/9. Le Corbusier: the machine and the grand design, 3/70 Motorways in London, 2/61 New directions inAfrican architecture, 14/88 New directions inAmerican architecture, 1/32 New directions in Latin American architecture, 1/32 New directions in Swiss architecture, 1/32 New town story, 18/66 Phraseology for civil engineering works, 13/68 Survey of London: Parish ofSt. Paul, Covent Garden, 19/86 Survey of London, Theatre Royal, Drury-lane, 19/86 The modern city: planning inthe 19th century, 10/62 The renaissance city, 3/70 Tony Garnier: the cite industrielle, 3/70 Understanding SI metrication, 15/92 Villages inthe sun, 14/88 building, 15/67-72 (i//us. c/a.) 19/65, 24/102 Bridgend, expansion of,19/100 Bridges Across the Bosphorus, 3/102 (i//us.) Grays, Derby-road, 14/64 (i//lus.) Broxburn, Kirkhall primary school, 24/81-4 (i/lus. c/a.) Building decisions &economic appraisal techniques inpractice, 16/73-8 Cc Can ithappen here?,9/67-8 Canada Edmonton public library, 7/65-70 (i//us. col.) Ottawa office building, 25/61-4 (i//us.) Car park, Slough, 4/56 (i//us.) erat NFBTE luncheon bySallon, 19/ Categories for information considered, 13/55-8, 17/87-90, 21/77-80, 26/63-6 Cheltenham racecourse, phase 3,9/73-4 (i/lus.) Churches Helsinki, 6/63 (i//us.) Livingston, West Lothian, 12/110 (i//us.) South Lambeth, St. Stephen's, 3/58 (i//us.) Civic centre, Paisley county &municipal buildings, 2/49-54 (illus. c/a. col.) Civic Trust, Conway report, 3/76 Code ofconduct: Ho, Ho—a revised code!, 15/73-4 Colchester youth centre, 23/69-72 (i//us. c/a.) Colleges Farnham, West Surrey college ofart &design, 15/79-82 (illus. c/a.) Wolverhampton college ofart, 1/31 Commodity coding, 4/70 Communications, good—NJCC’s annual conference, 16/83-4, 87 Company registrationst Comparative prices ofmaterials, 2/84 Computer centre, Cardiff, for MPBW, 4/56 (i//us.) Computers Bill production bycomputer, 11/111-2

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Page 1: I] Buildi uilding

Buildi I] uilding

formerly the Builder

Issue No. gr yy

The newspaper for the design & construction team

Subject

NOTE: c/a denotes cost analysis “letters + appearing we

A

A dying profession ?, 6/73-4 Abstracts, 8/72, 12/72, 16/70, 20/84, 25/66 Acoustics: Computer-aided acoustical analysis,

19/111-2, 115-6 Adventure in the sun

1: Death of a petunia, 22/70 2: The day the mistral blew, 24/88 3: There are pixies at the bottom of the garden...,

Almshouses: Sydenham-hill, 5/57 American office building—data on operational costs,

13/98, 101-2 Application of design evaluation techniques, 12/75 Architects A dying profession ?, 6/73-4 New commissions for, 15/84, 87

Architects Registration Council: Draft of revised code issued for comment, 12/87

Architecture and techniques eo 1/33-6, 5/65-8, 9/75-8, 14/71-4, 18/59-62, 22/63

Ardrossan ferry terminal, 11/81-6 (i//us. c/a.) Awards

‘Architecture in use’, 2/45 Brussels Free University master plan, 21/69 Civic Trust 1969, 6/79-80 CoID Design 1970, 21/81-2 (i/lus.) Good design in housing—MHLG, 16/92 MEA Trust—Newcastle upon Tyne, 10/59-61 (i//us.) Newcastle social service centre, 9/61 (i//us.) Newport, John Frost-square, 10/57, 11/79-80 (illus.) R. S. Reynolds Memorial award, 11/69

Bradford University engineering & nuclear science

Bricks and cement production, 2/84, 6/83, 15/87

Banks: London, National Westminster headquarters, 4/54-5 (illus.)

Basingstoke refuse incinerator, 10/71-4 (i/lus.) Bath “gd electrical engineering block, 6/63

(ius.

ekly

Battery casting system, 7/109-10 Bedford, Eric, his mark, 7/78 (i//us.) Bill of quantities—is it time for a change ?, 13/107 io-technic revolution, 22/101 irmingham National exhibition centre scheme, 21 /91. (illus.)

Date

INDEX

1970

JANUARY

TO

JUNE

VOL CCXVIII

3/1/70 16/1/70 23/1/70 30/1/70 6/2/70

13/2/70 20/2/70 27/2/70 6/3/70

13/3/70 20/3/70 27/3/70 3/4/70

10/4/70 17/4/70 24/4/70 1/5/70 8/5/70

15/5/70 22/5/70 29/5/70 5/6/70

12/6/70 19/6/70 26/6/70

Building regulations Fifth amendment—an appraisal, 17/99-100 Fifth amendment—notes prepared prior to ISE discussion, 26/101-2 Fifth amendment—pleas against, 12/91-2, 95 Scottish, amended by new Act, 25/94 Teach in on, 16/109-10

Post office telephone exchange, 12/129 (i//lus.) University, medical school extension, 4/47-52 (illus. c/a.)

Blackpool, astro-swirl dome, 2/55-6 (i//us. co/.) Books reviewed

Architecture since 1945: sources and directions, 10/62 Design of physics buildings, 2/61 Elementary theory of structures, 26/102 Ergonomics of lighting, 5/90 House’s guide to the building industry 1970, 7/110

2 Investment in plant hire 1970, 15/9. Le Corbusier: the machine and the grand design, 3/70 Motorways in London, 2/61 New directions in African architecture, 14/88 New directions in American architecture, 1/32 New directions in Latin American architecture, 1/32 New directions in Swiss architecture, 1/32 New town story, 18/66 Phraseology for civil engineering works, 13/68 Survey of London: Parish of St. Paul, Covent Garden, 19/86 Survey of London, Theatre Royal, Drury-lane, 19/86 The modern city: planning in the 19th century, 10/62 The renaissance city, 3/70 Tony Garnier: the cite industrielle, 3/70 Understanding SI metrication, 15/92 Villages in the sun, 14/88

building, 15/67-72 (i//us. c/a.)

19/65, 24/102 Bridgend, expansion of, 19/100 Bridges Across the Bosphorus, 3/102 (i//us.) Grays, Derby-road, 14/64 (i//lus.)

Broxburn, Kirkhall primary school, 24/81-4 (i/lus. c/a.) Building decisions & economic appraisal techniques

in practice, 16/73-8

Cc

Can it happen here ?, 9/67-8 Canada Edmonton public library, 7/65-70 (i//us. col.) Ottawa office building, 25/61-4 (i//us.)

Car park, Slough, 4/56 (i//us.) — er at NFBTE luncheon by Sallon,

19/ Categories for information considered, 13/55-8, 17/87-90, 21/77-80, 26/63-6

Cheltenham racecourse, phase 3, 9/73-4 (i/lus.) Churches

Helsinki, 6/63 (i//us.) Livingston, West Lothian, 12/110 (i//us.) South Lambeth, St. Stephen's, 3/58 (i//us.)

Civic centre, Paisley county & municipal buildings, 2/49-54 (illus. c/a. col.)

Civic Trust, Conway report, 3/76 Code of conduct: Ho, Ho—a revised code!, 15/73-4 Colchester youth centre, 23/69-72 (i//us. c/a.) Colleges

Farnham, West Surrey college of art & design, 15/79-82 (illus. c/a.) Wolverhampton college of art, 1/31

Commodity coding, 4/70 Communications, good—NJCC’s annual conference,

16/83-4, 87 Company registrationst Comparative prices of materials, 2/84 Computer centre, Cardiff, for MPBW, 4/56 (i//us.) Computers

Bill production by computer, 11/111-2

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Computer in design, 9/83-4 Computer-aided acoustical analysis, 19/111-2,

Computers for contractors, 3/97-8 Contractors’ plant—accounting by computer, 24/121-2 Estimating work with a small computer, 8/117-8 In-house computer—Oscar Faber & Ptnrs., 6/100 Payroll by, 4/107

Concrete, ribbed, 8/121 Conferences

IES at York, 19/119-20 Municipal Engineers, 24/116 + NFBTE annual conference, 24/93-4, 97

Conservation Conserve and rehabilitate, 1/29-30 Dedham Vale, 22/71 Faversham, 19/100 ‘Old houses into new homes’, 1/51-2

Conservative housing policy, 24/90 Peter Walker's view, 2/68

Construction Newst Value of orders for new work, 5/77, 10/87, 14/79, 18/72, 24/101 Value of output, 1/43, 12/96, 15/88, 26/75

Conway, Civic Trust report, 3/76 Corby warehouse and offices, 14/65-8 (i//us.) Cost estimating, an exercise in, 24/133 Cost of building chart, 11/91-2 Countryside under pressure, 12/122 Covent Garden market, 18/49-50 Crime

Thwarting the burglar, 22/105-6 Thwarting the thief, 24/113-4

Croydon Park-hill village, St. Bernards housing, 18/47-8 (i/lus.) Rothschilds-house, 6/63 (i//us.)

Czechoslovakia, architecture in the 20th century, 10/70 (i/lus.)

D

Darlington, central area development, 14/64 (i//us.) Data co-ordination not esoteric, 4/67-8 Daywork charges, 22/95, 97-8 Decade for decision, 2/46 Deceptive statistics, 25/105-6, 109-10, 113 Dedham-vale, conservation in, 22/71 Deeside, new city proposed, 22/71 Demolition in Dublin, 2/62 Deptford, Pepys estate, rum warehouse conversions at, 8/79-81 (illus.)

Derbyshire, Tupton-hall comprehensive school, 18/51-6 (illus. c/a.)

Design: relevance of design methods, 12/133-4, 137 Disabled persons: Fulwell-cross occupation centre for, 22/59-60 (illus. c/a.)

District heating, gas for, 22/102 Docks, St. Katherine—comparison of two schemes, 12/67-8 (illus.)

Domes ‘ Blackpool, astro-swirl, 2/55-6 (//us. col.) Hunstanton entertainment centre, 23/73-4 (illus. c/a.)

Dublin Conservation controversy, 25/85 Demolition in, 2/62

Dulwich church, youth centre and patio housing, 13/47-53 (illus. c/a.)

E

East Lothian, Preston-lodge high school, 6/67-72 (illus. c/a.)

Eastern Europe, building procedure in, 7/113-4, 117 Economic criteria & building decisions, 8/75-8 Employment in building, 1/43, 12/96, 15/88, 20/107, 24/102

Entertainment centre, Norfolk, Hunstanton complex, 23/73-4 (illus. c/a.)

Ewell library and social centre, 16/63-7 (i//us. c/a.) Exhibition centre, Birmingham scheme, 21/91 Exhibition hall, Wallingford, Carmel College, 26/59

(/4us.) Exhibitions

Hevac, 16/115 et seq (i/lus.) Royal Academy 1970, 19/67-74 (i/lus.)

Explosions: experimental gas explosions in brick buildings, 16/107-8

Expo ‘70, 17/75-86 (i//us.) British pavilion, 6/57 (i//us.), 7/63-4 (il/lus.) Exposé—lip service to a theme, 26/71

F

Factory, Stockton on Tees, Rembrandt factory, 24/75-80 (i/us.)

Ferry terminal, Ardrossan, 11/81-6 (i//us> c/a.) Fire propagation test & building regulations, 6/106 Fire station, Bethnal-green, 21/83-6 (i//lus. c/a.) First catch your contractor, 26/57-8 Flats

Deptford, Pepys estate warehouse conversions, 8/79-81 (illus.) Hackney, King Edward’s-road, 10/63-8 (i//us.) Kingston upon Thames, Cambridge-rd. housing development, 3/58 (i//us.) Lambeth old people’s flats, 23/65-7 (i//us.) Stepney, Winterton-house, SFI system, 8/122 (i/lus.) *

Flooring materials No. 1: hard surfaces, 25/137 et seq Furniture, Earls-court show, 7/118

G

Gas for district heating, 22/102 Germany, construction industry in Federal Republic of, 12/121

Glasgow, Western infirmary, 8/70 (é//us.) Gloucester, King’s-square redevelopment, 7/103

(i/lus.) Graphs Accidents in industry, 22/106 Architects new commissions, 15/87 Bricks and cement production, 6/83, 19/65 Cost of building chart, 11/91-2 Employment in building, 7/91, 11/99 House prices in Great Britain, 8/91 Housing completions, 6/94, 18/71 Output of new work, 15/88 Value of new orders, 10/87, 24/101, 26/75

Grimsby law courts, 13/59-62 (i//us. c/a.)

H

Hackney, King Edward’s-road flats, 10/63-8 (i//us.) Halifax Building Society headquarters, 8/70 (i//us.) Hamilton, Sir John, message from, 8/107 Harlow

Eastern Electricity Bd. offices & depot, 9/63-6 (illus. c/a.) Theatre, 1/38 (i//us.)

Hemel Hempstead, office extension for Derek Phillips Assoc., 19/75-6 (i//us.)

Henley, admin. staff college extension, 6/59-62 (illus. c/a.)

Historic buildings, additions to MHLG lists, 11/126 Ho, Ho—a revised code !, 15/73-4 Holland Hague offices for British Embassy, 5/53-5 (i//us.) Newsletter from, 8/118

Home for the elderly: Hornsey, Eleanor Rathbone home, 23/59-64 (i//us. c/a.)

Hong Kong, building boom in, 9/117 (i//us.) Honours

Birthday, 25/59, 78 Hubert Bennett, 3/73 New Year, 1/21

Hospitals Evaluation in the development of hospitals, 6/99-100 Frimley district hospital, model of, 6/63 Hospital buildings and the OS, 14/78 Jordan, Hussein central hospital, 9/135 (i//us.) Maintenance of, 22/93 Sidcup, Queen Mary’s, model of second phase, 15/74

Hotels Israel, Four Seasons hotel, Nathanya, 11/77 (i//us.) Japan, Nagoya, 5/62-3 (///us.) Kabul, 7/71-6 (é//us. co/.) Leicester, Holiday-inn, St, Nicholas Circle, 3/58 (i/lus.) London, Hyde Park-corner, 1/38 (i//us.), 3/67-9 (illus.) Malta, Mellieha-bay hotel, 2/57-60 (i//lus. co/.)

House at Pinner, Middx., 15/75-7 (i/lus.) Housing

Completion, number of, 2/68, 6/94, 10/88, 18/71, 22/49 Conservative housing policy, 24/90 Croydon, St. Bernards housing at Park-hill village, 18/47-8 (illus.) Dulwich, church, youth centre & patio housing, 13/47-53 (illus. c/a.) Opposition advocates remedies, 6/91-2 Redbridge, at Broadmead-road, 21/71-6 (iilus.)

Housing Act 1968 Conserve and rehabilitate, 1/29-30 Implementing the, 24/125-6 ‘Old houses into new homes’, 1/51-2

Hunstanton entertainment centre, 23/73-4 (i/lus. c/a.)

Incinerator, Basingstoke refuse, 10/71-4 (i//us.) Indonesia, building in, 8/127-8 Industrial development certificates, 6/83 Industrialised building: USSR prefabricated flat

construction development, 22/91-3 Inquiry bureau : sealing chimney openings, 7/106 Internal environment of dwellings: 12: 5/97-8 Introduction to the theory of value: land and property

valuation, 3/63-6 lreland

Newsletter from, 1/50, 2/74, 7/141, 11/135, 15/131, 19/129, 24/137 Salthill sports centre, 12/110 (é//us.)

Irvine, model of new town proposals, 14/80

J

Jamaica, Cleveland-house, 4/112 (i//us.) Japan

Expo ‘70, 17/75-86 (i//us.), British pavilion, 6/57 (illus.), 7/63-4 (illus.), Expose—lip service to a theme, 26/71 Housing in, 5/101 Nagoya hotel, 5/62-3 (s//us.)

JBG discussion group Data co-ordination not esoteric, 4/67-8 Mid-career training, 14/69-70 . Planning—its effect on co-ordination, 1/37-8 Value of codes of practice, 8/87-8

Jointing techniques on Monmouth concrete road contract, 25/114, 116

K

Kabul hotel, 7/71-6 (i/lus. col.) Kitchens, NHBRC clauses, 5/56

L

Law courts, Grimsby, 13/59-62 (i//us. c/a.) Leading articles A matter of thunder, 16/79 AA's future, 7/79 Aid to management, 19/83 Alice up-to-date, 17/91 An environmental research station, 15/83 Another Bowlby for BSI, 18/63 Anxieties over the new regulations, 12/83 Architects and PR, 8/83 Authority of the NJC, 4/63 Awarding awards, 2/63 Back to Crichel Down ?, 14/75 BRS information service, 19/83 ‘,.. but the patient died’, 21/87 Community of the slums, 26/67 Defining green belt boundaries, 13/63 Fee tapering rejected, 24/85 Fifth amendment, 25/77 Future of the professions, 10/75 Getting value for money, 9/79 Give the green light !, 2/63 Hospital maintenance, 22/67 Housing and politics, 12/83 Housing stimulant needed, 6/75 Improving communications, 16/79 Kidderminster flats affair, 5/69 Kiss of life ?, 26/67 More money for conservation, 22/67 NBS: unanswered questions, 11/87 New evidence against SET, 14/75 No real break in the clouds, 10/75 Opportunity missed, 3/71 Presidential responsibilities, 21/87 Problems of private practice, 18/63 Public expenditure, 3/71 Roads and transport, 6/75 Stand up and be counted, 1/38 The industry and the future, 24/85 The next government, 23/75 Town hall censors, 8/83 Updating the bill of quantities, 13/63 Useful budget stimulants, 17/91 Waiting for the budget, 15/83 What the industry needs, 25/77 Whitehall in the balance, 9/79

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Legal Ancient monument disturbed, 17/73 Assessment dates for compulsory purchase compensation : Birmingham Corporation v West Midlands Baptist Assoc., 22/72 Contractors liability for damage to cable: S.C.M. Ltd. v W. J. Whittall & Son Ltd., 25/86 Coroner and breaches of safety regulations: T. J. McGrane inquest, 4/77 Effect on arbitration of 2-country contract: James Miller & Ptnrs. v Whitworth Street Estates Ltd., 21/106 False claim to federation membership: J. R. Builders Contractors, Walthamstow, 22/72 False statement under Trade Description Act: W. J. Cluett & Son Ltd., 23/57, 24/98 Labour Force Ltd. not liable for training levy, 10/84 Liquidated damages: Westminster CC v J. Jarvis, Peter Lind, 13/76 Responsibility for safe access: Kendrick v Cozens & Sutcliffe, 7/104 SET refund for erection of prefabricated buildings,

84 Tax reliefs for light van: Results of High Court decision, 25/86 Uncompleted sub-contract: North West Metropolitan Hosp. Bd. v Bickerton, 14/87 Untidy site causes accident: Smith v Vange Scaffolding & Engineering Co. Ltd., 20/108 Vandalism as excuse for delay in completion: Wertheimer Construction Corp. v USA, 7/104

Letters A day in the RIBA, 2/66 AA-IC merger breakdown, 10/77 Age of ages, 15/86, 16/80 An architect's frustration, 9/80 Bournemouth entertainment centre, 5/71 BOs: time for a change ?, 20/97, 22/69, 23/77, 24/87, 25/79, 26/69 Brixton school retirement, 1/41 Builders’ benevolent institution, 13/65 Builders’ registration, 14/77 Building regulations—metric values, 5/70 Can it happen here ?, 12/86 Capital-intensive building, 19/85 Certification of structural work, 24/88 City University, 19/85 Codes of practice, 11/89 Computers for small contractors, 15/86 Conservation in Cornwall, 8/86 Conserve and rehabilitate, 9/81, 10/78, 11/89, 12/85 Construction of stairs, 4/66 Continuity in building, 2/66 Contractors and computers, 11/90 Control of advertisements, 4/65 Cost and production departments, 13/65 Covent Garden development, 16/80 Cramlington new town, 4/65 Data co-ordination: has it a big future behind it ?, 13/64 Depression over north London, 11/90 Design and maintenance, 1/42 Direct labour re-assessed, 4/65 Disappearing staircase, 11/90 District surveyors, 18/65 Echo from Ronan Point, 11/90 Education for building in 1970s, 3/73, 4/66, 17/93 Estimating using small computers, 11/89, 14/77, 16/81 Fee scale in operation, 21/89 Future of the smaller builder, 9/81 Government aid for housing, 20/97, 21/89 Gypsum Products slide library, 5/71 Hemispherical domes, 11/90 House builders and the future, 5/71 House-building standards, 15/86, 16/81 How late is it?, 23/78 Human factors in lift design, 2/66 Kidderminster flats, 7/82 Maintenance of hospitals, 26/69 Maintenance of stainless steel, 4/66 Merits of direct labour, 26/69 Metric cables, 6/78 Metric scale rules, 22/69 Metrication in Scotland, 25/79 Metrication—road materials, 26/69 Mistress or camp-follower ?, 21/89 Mortgages on flats, 3/73 National building specification, 14/77, 16/81 -2 NEDO and the building EDC, 26/69 Newsletter from Ireland, 3/73, 5/71 NHBRC kitchen clauses, 8/86 Not so unruly metric !, 7/82, 10/78 Planning application frustration, 8/85 Pleas against the fifth amendment, 15/85 Preparation for building, 2/66, 5/70 QS under the microscope, 21/89, 23/77, 24/87 Quality of life, 6/77 Reconditioned fork-lift trucks, 5/71 Registration of the self-employed, 18/65 Responsibility for the SMM, 12/86, 14/77 ‘RIBA’ form of contract, 16/85

RICS cost analysis: ‘A wasted opportunity’, 8/85, 10/77, 12/85, 15/86 School cost limits, 9/80 Self-employment bill, 9/81 SET proposals, 12/86 Silent majority, 10/77 Silicone water repellents, 11/90 SMM: plight of sub-contractors, 23/77 Society of Surveying Technicians, 23/78, 25/79 Specifications—the wood from the trees, 7/82, 13/65, 15/86, 18/65 en U values: warning, 12/85, 15/85,

/ Structural fire protection, 11/90 Surveying technicians, 24/88 The ‘lump’ bill, 19/85, 20/97 Training of surveyors, 4/65, 6/77, 7/82 Transitions in architecture and architectural education, 24/87 Unruly metric, 5/71 Using the CoW, 17/93 Vandalism on building sites, 10/78 Vandalism on housing estates, 6/78 Village modernisation, 15/85 Wall protection against rain, 6/78, 8/86 Whitehall revealed, 1/42

Libraries Alberta, Edmonton public library, 7/65-70 (i//us. co/.) Ewell, library and social centre, 16/63-7 (i//us. col.) Wanstead branch library, 20/79-82 (il//us. c/a.)

Lifts: some thoughts on, 23/114, 117 Lighting: IES conference, 19/119-20 Load of rubbish, 19/77 Loans

Rates of interest to local authorities, 8/92 Sanctioned by MHLG to LA’s, 13/72

London Bethnal-green fire station, 21/83-6 (i//us. c/a.) Ealing sports pavilion for Barclays Bank, 19/79-82 (illus.) Fullwell-cross, occupation centre for disabled persons, 22/59-60 (illus. c/a.) Hornsey, Eleanor Rathbone home for elderly people, 23/59-64 (illus. c/a.) Hyde Park-corner hotel, 3/67-9 (i/lus.) Lambeth old people's flats, 23/65-7 (i//us.) London School of Economics extensions, 9/69-71 (illus.) National Westminster Bank headquarters, 4/54-5 (illus.) Newington-causeway, Showroom and office combination, 3/55-7 (i//us.) St. James’s-park cake house, 12/81-2 (i//us.)

M

Maintenance Cost information service feasibility study, 19/107-8 Load of rubbish, 19/77 Of hospitals, 22/93

Malta, Mellieha-bay hotei, 2/57-60 (i//us. col.) Management

Building management, case study undertaken by NBA, 12/124, 126, 129 Introduction to an integrated system of management 11: Financial side of the system, 7/121-2 12: Supplier and sub-contractor accounts, 11/119-20 13: The PRI-COS data integration system, 15/107-8,

111-2 14: Co-ordinating design and construction,

20/131-2, 134 Manchester, University mathematics building, 22/51-7 (illus. c/a.)

Manifesto, election: three parties manifestos compared, 23/79-81

Maps Dedham Vale, 22/71 Milton Keynes, 12/113 Suffolk coast and heaths, 12/114

Market, Worcester, Blackfriars market development, 1/23-8 (illus.)

Marketing, 8/113, 12/107, 16/103, 20/119, 25/101 Materials Annual averages for past five years, 16/91 Comparative prices of materials, 2/84 Price index of basic, 4/74, 9/88, 10/88, 12/96, 17/104, 23/86

Measured rates, London, 3/85, 7/125, 10/105, 15/115, 18/95, 23/105

Medical school, Birmingham university extension, 4/47-52 (illus. c/a.)

Mentally handicapped, Southampton, residential unit for children, 22/61-2 (i/lus.)

Merchants, index of activity, 10/88 Metric house shells, plans published by NBA, 1/44 Metrication index, 4/87 Metrication news, 4/87, 9/103, 13/87, 17/115, 21/111, 26/89

Mid-career training, JBG discussion group, 14/69-70

Milton Keynes, master plan, 12/113 Mortgages, second, 8/84 Multi-dimensional scaling, a method for environmental

studies, 25/69-72

National building frame, 20/127-8 (i/lus.) New Malden station area redevelopment, 24/69-72

(illus.) Newcastle upon Tyne

City centre redevelopment, 8/67-8 (i//us.) NEEB offices and depot, 11/71-4 (illus. c/a.) Voluntary social services centre, proposed, 10/59-61 (illus.)

Newport, John Frost square, 11/79-80 (i//us.)

O Obituaries

Abrams, Charles, 9/62 Aitken, James Moffat, 9/62 Bale, H. F., 3/54 Bowyer, C. P., 2/46 Braddell, T. A. Darcy, 9/62 Buffini, John Joseph, 10/58 Campbell, Duncan A., 24/68 Copplestone, Thomas, 6/78 Couldrey, W. N., 10/58 Coulter, Herbert George, 6/78 Dawson, Oliver, 23/58 Decker, A. J., 5/52 Farey, Michael, 1/22 Franck, J. E., 19/66 Freud, Ernst, 16/62 Goodwin, B. M., 10/58 Haynes, Everard J., 2/46 Holbein, A. M., 8/66 Hussey, Christopher, 14/58 Leach, F. D., 23/57 Lloyd, Sir Robert, 11/69, 12/66 Mackay, Harry, 24/68 Neutra, Richard, 17/74 Pride, Frank, 5/52 Rhodes, W. C., 13/46 Ridley, B. W., 1/22 Smail, Dr. James Sameron, 19/66 Stewart, George, 9/62 Verstage, A. H., 2/46, 4/46 Wallace, R. D., 21/70 Watson, F. P., 5/50 Weedon, Harry, 26/50 Woodcock, Robert, 7/62

Offices Aberdeen, open-plan offices for county council, 16/82 (illus.) American office building—data on operational costs, 13/98, 101-2 Cheadle Hume, Monmouth-house, 11/112 Hague offices for British Embassy, 5/53-5 (i/lus.) Harlow, Eastern Electricity Bd. offices and depot, 9/63-6 (illus. c/a.) Hemel Hempstead extension for Derek Phillips Associates, 19/75-6 (i//us.) Liverpool, Richmond-house, 4/56 (i//us.) London, Westminster Bridge-road, for GLC, 9/98 (illus.) New Malden station area redevelopment, 24/69-72 (illus.) Newcastle upon Tyne, NEEB offices and depot, 11/71-4 (illus. c/a.) Ottawa offices, 25/61-4 (i//us.) Solihull, GEGB regional headquarters, 11/77 (i//us.)

P

Paisley, county and municipal buildings, 2/49-54 (illus. c/a. col.)

Pavilions, St. James's park cake house, 12/81-2 (i/lus.) a specification writing for components,

Philippines, building in, 25/123, 125 Pinner, house at, 15/75-7 (i//us.) Planning—its effect on co-ordination, 1/37-8 Plant, accounting by computer, 24/121 Portraits Aberconway, Lord, 26/109 Aisher, Owen, 1/61, 12/148 Allan, D. T., 7/88 Amery, Julian, 26/49

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Amey, R. W., 18/112 Anstey, Bryan, 3/63, 12/84 Battersby, E. J., 25/78 Beck, E. C., 2/91, 19/132 Bedford, Eric, 7/80 Beeching, Lord, 11/70 Bennett, Sir Hubert, 1/21 Bryan, Eric R., 8/66 Burman, Sir Charles, 10/120 Calverley, C. D., 5/70 Cannon, Constance, 9/82 Canter, Dr. David, 25/68 Catherwood, Fred, 15/65 Chisholm, G., 26/110 Cochlin, David, 8/109 Collins, John, 16/104 Cripps, John, 2/65 Daniels, Roy, 20/122 Davie, Kenneth, 9/62 Davies, Maurice, 16/91 Dix, Reginald, 8/109 Drew, Jane, 5/52 Elkins, Sir Anthony, 6/122 Esher, Lord, 25/59 Field, Mrs. Dorothy, 17/110 Fleming, M. C., 16/72 Fordy, G., 6/58 Foster, Roger, 10/76 Freeman, Ralph, 25/59 Garrels, J., 18/46 Gauldie, W. S., 25/59 Hagerup, Cari, 3/104, 25/126 Hamilton, Sir John, 8/107 Harris, A. J., 22/68 Hawkes, Dr. Ron, 25/68 Hollamby, Edward, 25/59 Humphreys, W. E., 24/86 Jancey, R., 6/58 Johnson, V. H., 4/114, 22/119 Brett-Jones, Anthony, 9/80 Kerensky, O. A., 14/76, 24/68 Laing, Sir Kirby, 21/141 Law, R., 16/131 Longden, H., 1/61, 5/103 Lyons, Eric, 1/41 Mackenzie, Jock, 16/131 Mackie, A., 20/78 McOnie, George, 16/91 Marshall, A., 18/46 Matthew, Sir Robert, 6/76 Matthews, Victor, 7/146, 8/130, 13/64 Mellish, Robert, 23/56, 24/66 Mitchell, Sir Godfrey, 14/111 Morcos, Dr. F. N., 2/46 Morrow, lan, 13/119 Needler, Harold, 17/142 Nicol, William, 19/84 Nisbet, J., 25/60, 26/68 Packer, D. C., 17/74 Parrinder, E. R., 15/66, 18/64 Parrish, S. C., 17/92 Pearce, K. J., 4/46 Plowden, Anne, 4/64 Porter, Robert, 15/84 Reddish, Sir Halford, 15/135 Reiss, Sir John, 20/143 Roberts, Sir G., 3/73 Rowe, Daphne, 22/85 Rowe, Jeremy, 8/84 Russell, Leo, 25/59 Scholes, Bryan, 9/128 Secker, H. W., 11/136 Segrove, Eric, 8/130 Shapland, Bill, 17/142 Shouksmith, W., 4/46 Silkin, John, 2/48 Stone, Dr. P. A., 8/74, 12/74 Swain, Henry, 11/88 Tarry, S. A., 15/135 Taylor, Sir Robert, 23/125 Trench, Peter, 2/47, 8/110, 20/78 Trossell, May, 5/72 Versey, G., 6/58 Walker, Peter, 26/49 Warne, K. L. K., 25/60 Wignall, T. J., 24/145 Williams, R., 17/74 Williams, T. M., 20/96 Wilson, Sir Hugh, 4/46 Wood, K. M., 4/46, 25/59 Wools, Roger, 25/68

Post office research station, oe 1/38 (illus.) Precast concrete, why ?, 6/103-4 Preston bus terminal, 3/58 (///us.) Price estimating, an exercise in, 24/133 Prices ok ~ materials, 2/77, 6/109, 10/97, 14/99,

/99 18/87, 2 House, ov since 1966, 2/68 Houses, new and existing, 8/91 Productivity and, 4/57-8, 20/99-100

Profiles Anstey, Bryan, 12/84 Battersby, E. J., 25/78 Bedford, Eric, 7/80 Bryant, Chris, 21/88

Calverley, C. D., 5/70 Cripps, John, 2/65 Dietz, Prof. Albert, 23/76 Foster, Roger, 10/76 Harris, A. J., 22/68 Humphreys, W. E., 24/86 Brett-Jones, Anthony, 9/80 Kerensky, O. A., 14/76 Lyons, Eric, 1/41 Matthew, Sir Robert, 6/76 Matthews, Victor, 13/64 Nicol, William, 19/84 Nisbet, James, 26/68 Parrinder, E. R., 18/64 Parrish, S. C., 17/92 Plowden, Anne, 4/64 Porter, Robert, 15/84 Robbie, Roderick, 16/80 Roberts, Sir G., 3/73 Rowe, Jeremy, 8/84 Swain, Henry, 11/88 Williams, T. M., 20/96

Racecourse, Cheltenham, phase 3, 9/73-4 (i/lus.) Redbridge, housing at Broadmead-road, 21/71-6

(illus.) Reports

Civic Trust on Conway, 3/76 Haslegrave, a commentary on, 8/113-4

Research and development review, 3/59, 8/71, 12/71, 16/69, 20/83, 25/65

Reshaping the building process, 8/69 Retirements

Benton, David, 1/21 North, T., 16/80

RIBA Royal Gold Medal address, 26/61 Technology and the professions: forums, 17/95-6, 19/87-8

Roads Advanced jointing techniques on Monmouth concrete road contract, 25/114, 116 Construction costs, 1/49 Prof. Cassie on current road problems, 6/80 Trunk roads plan, 23/85

S St. Katherine docks, comparison of two schemes, 12/67-8 (illus.)

Sand and gravel, production in 1969, 21/92 Saudi Arabia, market opportunities for British firms, 15/132

Schools Broxburn, Kirkhill primary school, 24/81 -4 (i//us. c/a.) Derbyshire, Tupton-hall comprehensive school, 18/51-6 (illus. c/a.) East Lothian, Preston-lodge high school, 6/67-72 (illus. c/a.) Manchester, Chetham hospital school, 11/77 (i//us.)

SET, NFBTE’s plea for relief, 4/73 Showrooms, London, Newington-causeway, 3/55-7

(illus.) Silkin, John, interview, 7/81 SMM6, specifications and data co-ordination, 11/75-7 Southampton, residential unit for mentally handicapped

children, 22/61-2 (i//us.) Special product features

30: Wall coverings, internal, 12/159 et seq 31: Flooring materials (1), hard surfaces, 25/137

et seq Sports pavilion, Ealing, for Barclays Bank, 19/79-82

(illus.) State of trade inquiry, 2/45, 7/91, 16/92 Statistics, deceptive, 25/105-6, 109-10, 113 Stepping on or striking against objects, 7/106 Stockton on Tees, Rembrandt factory, om a 80 (i/lus.) Sweden, newsletter from, 21/136, 22/11 Switzerland, newsletter from, 9/118 Sydenham almshouses, 5/57-60 (i//us. c/a.) System building, national building frame, 20/127-8

(illus.)

T

Teamwork in building, 13/67-8 Technician courses and examinations, 8/113-4 Technology and the professions, 17/95-6, 19/87-8 Telephone exchange, London, Mondial house, 8/88,

19/122 (illus.)

Tendering : First catch your contractor, 26/57-8 Theatres

Harlow, 1/38 (il/lus.) New York, Juilliard school building, 4/59-62 (i//us.)

Thwarting the burglar, 22/105 Thwarting the thief, 24/113-4 Town planning

Bridgend expansion, 19/100 Canterbury, conserving at a price, 4/77 Deeside new city proposals, 22/71 Lewisham street market redesigning, 25/86 Milton Keynes master pian, 12/113 Redditch, 26/86 Worthing town centre, 20/108

Transport, London Transport last annual report, 24/12

Treasure trove 1: May Trossell, 5/72 2: Constance Cannon, 9/82 3: Margaret McDiarmid, 13/66 4: Dorothy Field, 17/110 5: Daphne Rowe, 22/85

U

United States of America Construction problems, 8/91-2 New York, Juilliard school building, 4/59-62 (i//us.)

Universities Bradford, engineering and nuclear science building, 15/67-72 (illus. c/a.) London School of Economics extensions, 9/69-71 (illus.) Manchester, mathematics building, 22/51-7 (illus. c/a.) Wales, University College, and Institute of Science & Technology, 14/64 (i//us.) Warwick University mathematics research centre, 26/51-6 (illus.) er prefabricated flat construction development,

/

V

Value of codes of practice, 8/87-8 Verbal measure for buildings, 25/73-5

Ww

Wages, rates of, 3/92, 5/77, 7/132, 10/112, 15/122, 18/102, 23/113

Wall coverings, internal, 12/159 et seq Wallingford, Carmel College exhibition hall, 26/59

(illus.) Wanstead library, 20/79-82 (illus. c/a.) Warehouses

Corby, offices and warehouses, 14/65-8 (i//us.) Wellingborough, mail order warehouse for Ambrose Wilson, 14/59-61 (i//us. c/a.)

Warley metric housing project, 21/113 Warwick University mathematics research centre, 26/51-6 (illus.)

Watercolours by Alfred Waterhouse, 6/64-5 Wellingborough, mail order warehouse for Ambrose

Wilson, 14/59-61 (i/lus. c/a.) West Surrey, Farnham college of art and design, 15/79-82 (illus. c/a.)

Wilson, Sir Hugh, bust of, 6/87 Wolverhampton, College of art, 1/31 (i/lus.) Worcester, Blackfriars market development, 1/23-8

(illus.) Works study, Holland, 11/115-6

Y

Youth centre, Colchester, 23/69-72 (illus. c/a.)

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Architects

Bamber, Hall & Ptnrs., East Lothian, Preston Lodge high school, 6/67-72

Belluschi, Pietro, in assoc. with Eduardo Catalano & Helge Westermann, New York, Juilliard school building, 4/59-62

Building Design Partnership, Bradford University, chemical éngineering & nuclear science building, 16/67-72

Cc

Carr, Goldsmith & Fallek, Corby, warehouse and offices, 14/65-8

Catalano, Eduardo, in assoc. with Pietro Belluschi & Helge Westermann, New York, Juilliard school building, 4/59-62

Chapman, A., borough arch., in assoc. with Diamond, + & Ptnrs., Wolverhampton college of art,

Couves, L. J., & Ptnrs., Newcastle upon Tyne, NEEB offices and depot, 11/71-4

Culpin, Clifford, and Ptnrs., Sydenham almshouses, 5/57-60

Cusdin, Burden & Howitt, London School of Economics extension, 9/69-71

D

Dawber, Sir Guy, Fox & Robinson, Colchester youth house, 23/69-72

Diamond, Redfern & Ptnrs., in assoc. with A. Chapman, borough arch., Wolverhampton college of art, 1/31

Dore & Wurr, Pinner, house at, 15/75-7

E

Ednie, Peter, & Ptnrs., Ealing, Barclays Bank sports pavilion, 19/79-82

F

Fidler, A. G. Sheppard, & Associates, Basingstoke refuse incinerator, 10/71-4; Ewell library and social centre, 16/63-7

Ford, Hubbard, & Ptnrs., Mondial-house telephone exchange, 8/88 19/122

G

Gibberd, Frederick, & Ptnrs., Hyde Park corner hotel, 3/67-

Gillinson, Barnett & Ptnrs., in assoc. with J. Philipps, Lomas & Ptnrs., Hunstanton entertainment centre, 23/73-4

GLC Department of Architecture & Civic Design, Deptford, warehouse conversions, 8/79-81

Gordon, Alex, & Ptnrs., Henley, admin. staff college extension, 6/59-62

Grey, George, & Ptnrs., Derbyshire, Tupton-hall comprehensive school, 18/51-6

H

Howell, Killick, Partridge & Amis, Warwick University mathematics research centre, 26/51

Hutchison, Locke & Monk, Dulwich, church, youth centre & patio housing, 13/47-53; Paisley, county and municipal buildings, 2/49-54

L Lane, Bremner & Garnett, Broxburn, Kirkhill primary

school, 24/81-4 Law & Dunbar-Nasmith, Ardrossan ferry terminal, 11/81-6

Lobb, Howard V., & Ptnrs., Blackpool Astro-Swirl dome, 2/55-6

Luder, Owen, Partnership, St. Katherine docks redevelopment, 12/67-70

Marmorek, W. H., Hornsey, Eleanor Rathbone home for elderly people, 23/59-64 ; Stockton on Tees Rembrandt factory, 24/75-80

Mortimer & De Giorgio, in assoc. with Raglan Squire & Ptnrs., Malta, Mellieha-bay hotel, 2/57-60

MPBW Directorate of Overseas Services, Hague, British Embassy offices, 5/53-5

Multon, Leonard J., & Ptnrs., Birmingham University medical school extension, 4/47-52

p

Paton, Pitt & Associates, Kabul hotel, 7/71-6 Phillips, Derek, & Associates, Hemel Hempstead office

extension, 19/75-6 Planning & Design Associates, Pinner, house at, 15/75-7

Planning & Development Ltd., New Malden station area redevelopment, 24/69-72

Powell & Moya, in assoc. with Takaki & Dodd, Expo ‘70 British pavilion, 6/57, 7/63-4

R

Rensaa, Minros & Holland. Alberta, Edmonton public library, 7/65-70

Renton, Howard, Wood Associates, St. Katherine docks redevelopment, 12/67-70

Ryder & Yates & Ptnrs., Newcastle upon Tyne voluntary social services centre, 10/59-61

Ss

St. Leger, Julian, London, Newington Causeway showroom, warehouse and offices, 3/55-7

Saunders, Wm., & Ptnrs., Grimsby law courts, 13/59-62

Scherrer & Hicks in assoc. with H. Thomas, University of Manchester planning officer, University of Manchester mathematics building, 22/51-7

Schoeler Heaton Harvor Menendez, Ottawa office building, 25/61-4

Seifert, Richard, & Ptnrs., London, National Westminster Bank HQ, 4/54-5

Smith, Llewellyn, & Waters, Wellingborough, mail order warehouse, 14/59-62

Spence, Sir Basil, in coll. with John Urwin Spence, Wallingford, exhibition hall at Carmel College, 26/59

Squire, Raglan, & Ptnrs., in assoc. with Mortimer & De Giorgio, Malta, Mellieha-bay hotel, 2/57-60

T

Takenaka Komuten Co. Ltd., Japan, hotel at Nagoya, 5/62-3

Timothy, C. Frank, Associates, Harlow, Eastern Electricity Board offices, 9/63-6

Tribich, A. Maurice, & Associates, Worcester, Blackfriars market development 1/23-8

Ww

Westermann, Helge, in assoc. with Eduardo Catalano and Pietro Belluschi, New York, Julliard school building, 4/59-62

Y

Yorke Rosenberg Mardall, Hackney, housing at King Edward’s-road, 10/63-8

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Authors

A

Ambrose, Eric, A dying profession ?, 6/73-4 An architect's frustration*, 9/80 Book review : Understanding SI metrication, 16/92 Depression over north London*, 11/90 New NHBRC kitchen clauses, 5/56 ‘Old houses into new homes’, 1/51-2 Standardised U values*, 12/85, 17/93

Anderson, A. L., How late is it?*, 23/78 Anstey, Bryan, introduction to the theory of value:

land and property valuation, 3/63-6 Anstis, David, Building conservation, 11/123-4 Atkinson, G. A., Certification of structural work*, 24/88

Vandalism on housing estates*, 6/78

Baines, G. Grenfell, Preparation for building*, 2/66 Why precast concrete ?, 6/103-4

Barlow, C. W., Merits of direct labour*, 26/69 Batcheller, R. M., Specifications—the wood from the

trees*, 13/65, 18/55 Bates, G. J., The ‘lump’ bill*, 20/97 Berry, George, BQ’s: time to change ?*, 26/69 Bestwick, Denis A., QS under the microscope*, 24/88 Blake, F. E., Surveying technicians*, 24/88 Blow, C. J., Building regulations—metric values*, 5/70 Bowen, J., Bournemouth entertainment centre*, 5/71 Bowles, C. H., Book review: Investment in plant hire

1970, 15/92 Braddock, Thomas, A day in the RIBA*, 2/66

Silent majority*, 10/77 Bradshaw, J. H., RICS cost analysis*, 12/85 Brigham, P., Design and maintenance*, 1/42

Reshaping the building process, 8/69 Brown, H. G., Direct labour re-assessed*, 4/65 Brown, W. R., NHBRC kitchen clauses*, 8/86 Budgen, W. E., Kidderminster flats*, 7/82 Bullivant, Dargan, Data co-ordination: has it a big

future behind it?*, 13/64-5 Busby, K. W., Contracts claims fantasy ?*, 12/130 Bushell, G. E., Book review, Phraseology for civil

engineering works, 13/66 Butler, D., Newsletter from lreland*, 5/71

Cc

Campbell, R. W., Metrication in Scotland, 25/79 Campion, David, Computer-aided acoustical analysis, 19/111-2, 115-6

Cann, }. Glenn, School cost limits*, 9/80 Canter, David, and Roger Wools, Verbal measure for

buildings, 25/73-6 Marsden-Carleton, B. J. T., Cost and production departments*, 13/65

Carr, R. J., Government aid for housing*, 20/97 Registration of the self-employed*, 18/65 Self-employed labour*, 4/66 Self-employment bill*, 9/81 The ‘lump’ bill*, 19/85 Vandalism on building sites*, 10/78

Carter, A. A., Estimating work with a small computer, 8/117-8 Estimating with a small computer*, 14/77

Carter, C. F., Productivity and prices*, 4/57-8 Productivity and prices, 20/99

Cecil, Raymond J., Fee scale in operation*, 21/89 Chan, W. W., Preparation for building*, 5/70 Childe, H. L., Age of ages*, 16/80

Gale damage: a report from Germany, 18/76 Teach-in on the building regulations, 16/109-10

Clamp, Hugh, Book review: NJCC guide 1970, 18/75 Clarke, Godfrey, House-building standards*, 16/81 Corker, Eric, Metric Housing project at Warley, 21/113

Metric housing projects, 4/89-92 Cotton, J. C., Metrication—road materials*, 26/69 Cox, V. L., Construction industry in the Federal

Republic of Germany, 12/121 Crane, Norman, Accident prevention, 7/106 Cross, Nigel, Relevance of design methods, 12/133-4,

137 Culpin, Clifford, Continuity in building*, 2/66 Cyriax, George, Structural fire protection*, 11/90

D

Davis R., ‘RIBA’ form of contract*, 15/85 Dennys, John, AA-IC merger breakdown*, 10/77 Diamant, R. M. E., Internal environment of dwellings:

12: 5/97-8 Wall protection against rain*, 6/78, 8/86

Drage, J., Building management, 12/124, 126, 129 Dufton, J., District surveyors*, 18/65 Dutnall, M. R., BQ’s: time for a change ?*, 23/77

E

Earl, T., Newsletter from Ireland*, 3/73 Eldridge, H. J., Flooring materials no. 1: hard surfaces, 25/137 et seq

Elliott, E., Maintenance of stainless steel*, 4/66 Elphick, Peter, Conserve and rehabilitate*, 11/89 Cramlington new town*, 4/65 Village modernisation*, 15/85

Elsworth, P. J. N., Institute of estimators ?*, 22/70 er J. T., Registration of the self-employed*, 18/6

F

Fidler, A. G. Sheppard, Book review: The new town story, 18/66

Fitzgerald, D. J., Can it happen here ?*, 12/86 Fleming, M. C., American office building, 13/98, 101-2

Building decisions and economic appraisal techniques in practice, 16/73

Fletcher, Leonard, QS under the microscope*, 23/77 Franks, James, BQ’s: time for a change*, 25/79

Exercise in cost (price?) estimating, 24/133-4 Fraser, J. S., Building (fifth amendment) regulations, 17/99-100

G Giles, S. L., Training of surveyors*, 6/77 Glegg, Alex, OS under the microscope*, 23/77 Goldfinch, Donald, Evaluation in the development of

hospitals, 6/99-100 Gray, B. E., Metric cables*, 6/78 Greenhalgh, D., Introduction to an integrated system

of management, 11: Financial side of the system, 7/121-2

Greenish, J. W. A., Saudi Arabia as a market for British firms, 15/132

H

Haddock, Maryt ‘Supplies supplies’, 4/68 Treasure trove, 1: May Trossell, 5/72 2: Constance Cannon, 9/81 3: Margaret McDiarmid, 13/66 4: Dorothy Field, 17/110 5: Daphne Rowe, 22/85

Hamilton, Sir John, A message from, 8/107 Hargreaves, E. M., Quality of life*, 6/77 Harley, Stuart, Conservation in Cornwall*, 8/86 Harris, Stuart, Codes of practice*, 11/89 Harris, S. J., Thwarting the burglar, 22/105-6 Thwarting the thief, 24/113

Hart, P. D., Training of surveyors*, 6/77 Hawkes, R. J., Multi-dimensional scaling: a method

for environmental studies, 25/69-72 Hendrick, T. W., National building frame, 20/127-8

(illus.) Hewitt, T., Construction of stairs*, 4/66 Hickman, A., Gypsum products slide library*, 5/71 Hook, James, Specification—the wood from the trees*,

/82 Hume, John D., Planning application frustration*,

Hutton & Rostron, Research and development review, 3/59, 8/71, 12/71, 16/69, 20/83, 25/65

J Johnson, D. A., Protecting walls against damp*, 4/66 Jones, R. E., SET proposals*, 12/86

K

Keate, David, RICS cost analysis: ‘a wasted opportunity’*, 8/85

Keller, Geoffrey, Not so unruly metric !*, 7/82, 10/78 a e V., Estimating using small computers*, 11/90,

King, R. S., Conserve and rehabilitate*, 12/85 Kingsbury, P. W., Training of surveyors*, 7/82 Kirkwood, Gillen H., Building in Indonesia, 8/127-8

Building in the Philippines, 25/123, 125 Kretchmer, William, Human factors in lift design*, 2/66

L

Law, Geoffrey, NEDO and the building EDC*, 26/69 Winton-Lewis, B. A. P., Covent Garden development*,

16/80 Linden, Arnold, Education for building in the "70s*, 17/93

Lodge, A. G., Society of Surveying Technicians*, 25/79

Lomas, L. C., Design and maintenance*, 1/42 party Norman, Builders’ Benevolent Institution*,

/65 _ Vine-Lott, K. M., Introduction to an integrated system

of management: 12: Supplier and sub-contractor accounts, 11/119-20 13: rk api data integration system, 15/107-8,

111-2 14: Co-ordinating design and construction,

20/131-2, 134 Loweth, Sidney, City university*, 19/85 Lowman, F. H., QS under the microscope*, 21/89 Luder, Owen, Can it happen here ?, 9/67-8

Conserve and rehabilitate, 1/29-30 Conserve and rehabilitate*, 10/78 Exposé, 26/71 First catch your contractor, 26/57-8 Ho, Ho—a revised code !, 15/73-5 Load of rubbish, 19/77

M

Mann, G. E., Builders’ registration in Australia*, 14/77 Martin, P. L., Standardised U valves*, 15/86 Menzies, |. W., Pleas against the fifth amendment*, 15/85

Middleston, Lance C., Payroll by computer*, 4/107 Molsom, E., Control of advertisements*, 4/65

Planning application frustration*, 8/86 Morrison, Marjorie, Sculpture at the RA reviewed, 24/86 Mortlock, D. J., Facts on building, 11/115-6 Mudie, Robin, Book reviews: New directions in American architecture, New directions in Latin American architecture, New directions in Swiss architecture, 1/32 Book reviews: The renaissance city, Tony Garnier/ the cite industrielle, Le Corbusier—the machine and the grand design, 3/70 ’ Book review: Architecture since 1945—sources and directions, 10/62 Book review : New directions in African architecture, 14/88

Murray, J. D., National building specification*, 14/77 Mutton, H. M., Responsibility for the SMM*, 12/86

N

Normann, John de, Housing in Japan, 5/101

O Oldfield, R. D., Training of surveyors*, 4/89

P

Patnick, C. Irvine, House builders and the future*, 5/71 Philip, L. J., SMM: plight of sub-contractors*, 23/77-8 Plowden, Anne, Categories for information considered, 13/55-8, 17/87-90, 21/77-80, 26/63-6 SMM6, specification and data co-ordination, 11/75-7

Price, G. L., Whitehall revealed*, 1/42 Price, Vernon, Maintenance of hospitals*, 26/69 Pszenicki, M., Building procedure in Eastern Europe, 7/113-4, 117 Prefabricated flat construction development in the USSR, 22/91-3

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Ramus, Ernest, Installing the fireplace*, 15/86 Raynham, E. A., Fire propagation test and building

regulations, 6/106 Read, Colin, Contractors’ plant—accounting by computer, 24/121, 122

Rebecchi, J., Government aid for housing*, 21/89 Reeve, J. F., Computers for small contractors*, 15/86 Reid, D. A. G., Technician courses and examinations,

a commentary on the Haslegrave report, 8/113-4 Rhodes, Clifford, Reconditioned fork-lift trucks*, 5/71 Richardson, B. A., Silicone water repellents*, 11/90 Robathan, W. G., QS under the microscope*, 23/77 Robbie, Roderick, SEF programme: technology and

the professions, 17/95-6 Rogerson, S. T., Education for building in 1970s*, 4/66

Rose, Gordon M., Kidderminster flats*, 7/82 Rosner, R., Education for building in 1970s*, 3/72

Ss

St. George, Alan, Book review: Motorways in London, 1

Salt, R. K., Echo from Ronan Point*, 11/89 Scott, Keith, RICS cost analysis*, 10/78 Sharp, Derek J., The building team, 24/126 Silkin, John, Message for 1970, 2/48 Sims, John H., BQs: time for a change ?*, 22/69 Skitmore, R. M., RICS cost analysis*, 10/77, 15/86 Smart, D. A., Contractors and computers*, 11/90 Smith, Lionel, Unruly metric*, 5/71 Beresford-Smith, F. W., Bio-technic revolution, 22/101-2

Stearn, J. N., Not so unruly metric*, 10/78 Stern, D., Mortgages on flats*, 3/73 Stevens, P. C., Metric scale rules*, 22/70 Stone, Leslie, Forecasting metric components and

material demand, 21/125-6 Stone, P. A., Application of design evaluation

techniques, 12/75 Economic criteria and building decisions, 8/75-8

Symons, K. C. M., BQ>: time for a change ?*, 22/69

T

Tatchell, Rodney F., Mistress or camp-follower ?*, 21/89

Taylor, Colin, Transitions in architecture and architectural education*, 24/87

Thackray, J. C., Future of the smaller builder*, 9/81 Thomas, A. A., Unruly metric*, 6/78, 9/81 Thorogood, George, Specifications—the wood from

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