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Index1973 January June Vol CCX XIV |/ssue Date /ssue Date | No. published No. published issue published | published | 5/1/73 10 12/1/73 19/1/73 26/1/73 2/2/73 9/2/73 16/2/73 23/2/73 2/3/73 Acts, Compensation act becomes law, 24/83 Aluminium, Reynolds Memorial award, 22/47 (///us.) Ambulance headquarters, Bromley, 4/67 (///us.) America, newsletter from, 23/91-2 Apartheid, RIBA—S. African links kept, 7/72 Archigram, 1/43-6 (i//us.) Architects France, new architects’ law for, 7/115 In the EEC, 13/71 New commissions, 2/49, 15/129 Athens, five years on, 15/110 Awards Advertising design, 6/75-6 Bristol High-cross, 8/67 Carpenters, 8/67 Civic Trust 1972, 10/83-7 (///us.) Concrete Society 1973, 23/56-7 (///us.) Cyprus, Government offices, 26/50 (i//us.) Housing award scheme, 8/58 London, Haringey housing results and winner, 6/63 (i//us.) Reynolds memorial 1973, 22/47 (i//us.) RIBA, 8/67 Royal Gold Medal for Sir Lestie Martin, 25/59 Westway winners, 15/96-8 (///us.) 9/3/73 16/3/73 23/3/73 30/3/73 6/4/73 13/4/73 20/4/73 27/4/73 4/5/73 11/5/73 | 18/5/73 | 25/5/73 | 1/6/73 | 8/6/73 | 15/6/73 | 22/6/73 29/6/73 | COnoanhkwnr-— B Barracks, London, Wellington barracks proposals, 15/91-3 (i//us.) Belgium A market to boost building, 1/59 Building prospects improve, 13/72 Biddlestone, artist's extension, 13/60-3 (///us.) Bills, building, 19/99 Birmingham Halls of residence, ecumenical, 3/56-8 (///us.) Housing, private, 16/75-8 (///us.) National exhibition centre, 5/46 Books reviewed Anti-rationalists, 17/82 Architecture of Yorke, Rosenberg and Mardall, 1944-1972, 6/82 Brickwork, 15/90 Buckminster Fuller reader, the, 24/94 Building :teamwork or conflict, 23/74 Care of old buildings today : a practical guide, 10/82 Children at play, 18/86 Civil engineering contracts and claims, 16/70 Computers in architectural practice, 24/94 Construction principles 1: Function, 20/78 Contemporary church architecture, 6/82 Contemporary concrete structures, 16/70 Cost control in the construction industry, 20/78 Design bulletin 24, Spaces in the home. Part 2: kitchens and laundering spaces, 21/86 Design in the built environment, 20/78 Designing for further education, 15/90 DHSS integrated local offices, 23/74 Farm buildings: Structural techniques and materials, 15/90 Floors, 10/82 Foundations, 15/90 Gothic revival in Europe and Britain, 18/86 History of building regulations in London 1189-1972, 13/58 History of tunnels, 3/91 Kitchen planning, 7/90 Lifescape 2; home neighbourhood and community, 16/70 Local government financial statistics in England and Wales, 1970-1971, 19/86 Modern courtyard house 19/86 New housing and road traffic noise, 6/82 Northern Kensington, 17/82 Polytechnics: planning for redevelopment, 20/78 Precedence networks for project planning and control, 9/70 Principles of modern building, 23/87-8 Problems in building construction, 21/86 Public indoor swimming pools, 21/86 Recruiting, interviewing and selection, 3/91 Shear walls—an appraisal of their design in box-frame structures, 24/94 Spons landscape book, 7/90 Structure, 15/90 Technology, man and environment, 21/86 The city: new town or home town ?,17/82 The city: problems of planning, 6/82 Third generation—the changing meaning of architecture, 3/91 Towns against traffic, 3/91 Visual history of twentieth-century architecture, 13/58 Walls, 15/90 Works department for district general hospitals and teaching hospitals, 29/94 Bossom lectures reviewed, 14/86-7 Brazil, Cathedral, 3/55 (///us.) Bricks, production and stock, 1/38, 6/116, 11/128, 14/72, 19/64, 21/64, 23/121 Bridges London, new, 11/96-9 (///us.) Milton Keynes, 19/67 (///us.) Bristol, Clifton Cathedral, 26/65-9 (i//us.) Bromley, ambulance headquarters, 4/67 (///us.) Builders conference, On getting paid—the arbitrator's view, 14/95 Building Bill, 19/99 Building dossier Dorset, old people's home, Maidment court, 8/79-86b (///us. c/a.) London, Stockwell park redevelopment, 17/83-98 (s//us. c/a.) London, Tara hotel, 12/83-98 (///us. c/a.) Milton Keynes, Factory building system, 25/79-94 (s//us. c/a.) Nottingham, Victoria centre, 21/87-102 (///us. c/a.) Building failure sheets Series II 1: Light fittings filling with water, 2/99 2: Moisture movement of brick and blockwork, 4/79 3: Paved asphalt roof breaks parapet, 6/103 : Copper sheathed immersion heaters corroding, 8/108 : Stone cladding, 10/107 3: Roof with heated ceiling, 12/116 : Noisy flat, 14/98 : Brickwork cladding, 16/90 9: Sloping asphalt roof, 18/113 :Timber flooring to walkways, 20/130 : Concrete chimney, 22/98 : Built-in wardrobe, 24/142 : Terraced roof above windows, 26/94 Building share index, 1/84, 5/99, 9/87, 14/112, 18/119, 22/105 Cc Cambridge Trinity Hall new building, 9/76-8 (///us.) University library, 20/84-6 (///us.) Candela, Felix, 9/71-5 (///us.) Car parks: Interior columns versus clear spans, 21/79 Cardiff, post office, 15/115-6, 119-20 (///us.) Cathedrals Brazil, 3/55 (///us.) St. Paul's South West new plans, 21/65 CBI, quarterly survey, 7/131 Cement, production and stock, 1/38, 6/116, 11/128, 14/72, 19/64, 21/64, 23/121 Channel tunnel, 19/67-8 Cost estimate, 24/77 Cheshire Frodsham, Victorian house, 4/67 (///us.) Hazel grove methodist chapel, 10/88-90 (///us.) Churches Banstead Methodist church, 18/67 (///us.) Cheshire, Methodist chapel, 10/88-90 (///us.) Guildhall west crypt, 8/59 (///us.) Northampton, Emmanuel church, 11/95 (///us.) CIB master lists, 21/111-2, 114 CITB, recruitment scheme, 19/101, 103 Civic centres London, Hillingdon, 3/53, 6/88-90 (///us.) Paisley, 23/75-82 (i//us. c/a.) Civil servants, Hardman report—leading article, 25/75 Classification: use of CIB master lists, 21/111-2, 114 Clean air, award, 19/76 College, Oatridge, West Lothian, 13/66 (///us.) Common Market, 1/48, 51, 60-6, 111 Architects and engineers inthe, 13/71 Engineers in the, 13/71 Professions in-—leading article, 22/63 Communication in the industry, 8/95-6, 98 Competitions FT industrial architecture award 1973, 11/74 Homes fit for humans, 21/76 Leading article, 19/83 Northampton county hall, 21/76 Computers, West Sussex programs, 18/103-4, 105 Concrete Site or ready-mix ?,7/120 Stability of precast concrete, 14/64-5, 67 Structures, a look at concrete in, 16/96 Conference centre: London for NFBTE, 26/70-1 (illus.) Conferences Concrete Society—a look at concrete in structures, 6/96 Design failures in building, 17/64 Housing Centre annual, 26/89-90 RIBA, 26/45-7, 49 RTPI in Amsterdam—leading article, 18/83, 72, 75-6 Conservation London, 5, Dryden-street, 2/55-8 (///us.) Maida vale, 2/51-4 (i//us.) New life for historic areas, 4/47-9 (///us.) Construction Contractors’ output, 11/72, 25/128 New orders for, 8/119, 12/127, 14/108, 18/65, 25/58 Cost information file, 17/103-110, 22/79-80, 83-4, 86, 91 Cost limits, schools—leading article, 18/83 Cost of building chart, 17/123-4, 18/111 Cost yardsticks Leading articles, 15/87, 20/75 The yardstick crisis, 20/91-3, 95-6, 99 Covent Garden, GLC must think again, 3/67 Coventry, De Vere hotel, 13/59 (///us.) Pedestrianisation, 25/116, 118 Crypt, Guildhall, 8/59 (///us.) Cyprus, Government offices, 26/50 (i//us.) D Dining room, Littlewick-green, for SEB, 7/91-3 (j/lus.) Direct labour, Government parties at odds, 22/47-8 District heating, Germany, electric new town, 3/88-9 (//us.) Docks, East London, the politics of redevelopment, 12/64-5, 67 Dorset, Poole, old people’s home, Maidment-court, 8/79-86b (i//us. c/a.) Dublin, dockers’ memorial, 14/63 (///us.) Dusseldorf, administration building for Rank Xerox, 6/86-7 (i//us.) E Employment, number of operatives, 25/128 Engineering works, historical, national register proposed, 15/94-5 (///us.) Engineers in the EEC, 13/71 Ergonomics in construction, 17/127-8 Exhibitions Archigram, 1/43-6 Decor International ‘73, 20/79-83 (///us.) Eileen Gray—pioneer of design, (reviewed), 10/95-6 (///lus.) Futurismo 1909-1919, reviewed, 10/95-6 (///us.) Harrogate, electric living, 6/108, 110 Ideal Home, 11/100-102 (///us.) Royal Academy Summer exhibition, 19/87-94 (i/lus.) Extension, artist's house in Biddlestone, 13/60-3 (i/lus.) F Farm buildings, 6/83-5 (///us.) Finland, National system, 23/99-100 Flats, Lewes, 17/63 (///us.) Forecast: BMP, 12/127 Formwork: American plywood for concrete formwork, 20/123-4, 127 Building 29 June 1973 113

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Index 1973 January

June Vol CCX XIV

|/ssue Date /ssue Date | No. published No. published

issue published | published |

5/1/73 10 12/1/73 19/1/73 26/1/73 2/2/73 9/2/73

16/2/73 23/2/73 2/3/73

Acts, Compensation act becomes law, 24/83 Aluminium, Reynolds Memorial award, 22/47 (///us.) Ambulance headquarters, Bromley, 4/67 (///us.) America, newsletter from, 23/91-2 Apartheid, RIBA—S. African links kept, 7/72 Archigram, 1/43-6 (i//us.) Architects

France, new architects’ law for, 7/115 In the EEC, 13/71 New commissions, 2/49, 15/129

Athens, five years on, 15/110 Awards

Advertising design, 6/75-6 Bristol High-cross, 8/67 Carpenters, 8/67 Civic Trust 1972, 10/83-7 (///us.) Concrete Society 1973, 23/56-7 (///us.) Cyprus, Government offices, 26/50 (i//us.) Housing award scheme, 8/58 London, Haringey housing results and winner, 6/63 (i//us.)

Reynolds memorial 1973, 22/47 (i//us.) RIBA, 8/67

Royal Gold Medal for Sir Lestie Martin, 25/59 Westway winners, 15/96-8 (///us.)

9/3/73 16/3/73 23/3/73 30/3/73 6/4/73

13/4/73 20/4/73 27/4/73 4/5/73

11/5/73 | 18/5/73 | 25/5/73 | 1/6/73 | 8/6/73 |

15/6/73 | 22/6/73 29/6/73 |

COnoanhkwnr-—

B Barracks, London, Wellington barracks proposals, 15/91-3 (i//us.)

Belgium A market to boost building, 1/59 Building prospects improve, 13/72

Biddlestone, artist's extension, 13/60-3 (///us.) Bills, building, 19/99 Birmingham

Halls of residence, ecumenical, 3/56-8 (///us.) Housing, private, 16/75-8 (///us.) National exhibition centre, 5/46

Books reviewed Anti-rationalists, 17/82 Architecture of Yorke, Rosenberg and Mardall,

1944-1972, 6/82 Brickwork, 15/90 Buckminster Fuller reader, the, 24/94 Building : teamwork or conflict, 23/74 Care of old buildings today : a practical guide, 10/82 Children at play, 18/86 Civil engineering contracts and claims, 16/70 Computers in architectural practice, 24/94 Construction principles 1: Function, 20/78 Contemporary church architecture, 6/82 Contemporary concrete structures, 16/70 Cost control in the construction industry, 20/78 Design bulletin 24, Spaces in the home. Part 2:

kitchens and laundering spaces, 21/86 Design in the built environment, 20/78 Designing for further education, 15/90 DHSS integrated local offices, 23/74 Farm buildings: Structural techniques and materials, 15/90

Floors, 10/82 Foundations, 15/90 Gothic revival in Europe and Britain, 18/86 History of building regulations in London 1189-1972, 13/58

History of tunnels, 3/91 Kitchen planning, 7/90 Lifescape 2; home neighbourhood and community, 16/70

Local government financial statistics in England and Wales, 1970-1971, 19/86

Modern courtyard house 19/86 New housing and road traffic noise, 6/82 Northern Kensington, 17/82 Polytechnics: planning for redevelopment, 20/78 Precedence networks for project planning and

control, 9/70 Principles of modern building, 23/87-8 Problems in building construction, 21/86 Public indoor swimming pools, 21/86 Recruiting, interviewing and selection, 3/91 Shear walls—an appraisal of their design in

box-frame structures, 24/94 Spons landscape book, 7/90 Structure, 15/90 Technology, man and environment, 21/86 The city: new town or home town ?, 17/82 The city: problems of planning, 6/82 Third generation—the changing meaning of

architecture, 3/91 Towns against traffic, 3/91 Visual history of twentieth-century architecture,

13/58 Walls, 15/90 Works department for district general hospitals and

teaching hospitals, 29/94 Bossom lectures reviewed, 14/86-7 Brazil, Cathedral, 3/55 (///us.) Bricks, production and stock, 1/38, 6/116, 11/128,

14/72, 19/64, 21/64, 23/121 Bridges

London, new, 11/96-9 (///us.) Milton Keynes, 19/67 (///us.) Bristol, Clifton Cathedral, 26/65-9 (i//us.)

Bromley, ambulance headquarters, 4/67 (///us.) Builders conference, On getting paid—the arbitrator's

view, 14/95 Building Bill, 19/99 Building dossier

Dorset, old people's home, Maidment court, 8/79-86b (///us. c/a.)

London, Stockwell park redevelopment, 17/83-98 (s//us. c/a.)

London, Tara hotel, 12/83-98 (///us. c/a.) Milton Keynes, Factory building system, 25/79-94

(s//us. c/a.) Nottingham, Victoria centre, 21/87-102 (///us. c/a.)

Building failure sheets Series II 1: Light fittings filling with water, 2/99 2: Moisture movement of brick and blockwork,

4/79 3: Paved asphalt roof breaks parapet, 6/103

: Copper sheathed immersion heaters corroding, 8/108 : Stone cladding, 10/107

3: Roof with heated ceiling, 12/116 : Noisy flat, 14/98 : Brickwork cladding, 16/90

9: Sloping asphalt roof, 18/113 : Timber flooring to walkways, 20/130 : Concrete chimney, 22/98 : Built-in wardrobe, 24/142

: Terraced roof above windows, 26/94 Building share index, 1/84, 5/99, 9/87, 14/112,

18/119, 22/105

Cc Cambridge

Trinity Hall new building, 9/76-8 (///us.) University library, 20/84-6 (///us.)

Candela, Felix, 9/71-5 (///us.) Car parks: Interior columns versus clear spans, 21/79 Cardiff, post office, 15/115-6, 119-20 (///us.) Cathedrals

Brazil, 3/55 (///us.) St. Paul's South West new plans, 21/65

CBI, quarterly survey, 7/131 Cement, production and stock, 1/38, 6/116, 11/128,

14/72, 19/64, 21/64, 23/121 Channel tunnel, 19/67-8

Cost estimate, 24/77 Cheshire

Frodsham, Victorian house, 4/67 (///us.) Hazel grove methodist chapel, 10/88-90 (///us.)

Churches Banstead Methodist church, 18/67 (///us.) Cheshire, Methodist chapel, 10/88-90 (///us.) Guildhall west crypt, 8/59 (///us.) Northampton, Emmanuel church, 11/95 (///us.)

CIB master lists, 21/111-2, 114 CITB, recruitment scheme, 19/101, 103 Civic centres

London, Hillingdon, 3/53, 6/88-90 (///us.) Paisley, 23/75-82 (i//us. c/a.)

Civil servants, Hardman report—leading article, 25/75 Classification: use of CIB master lists, 21/111-2, 114 Clean air, award, 19/76 College, Oatridge, West Lothian, 13/66 (///us.) Common Market, 1/48, 51, 60-6, 111

Architects and engineers in the, 13/71 Engineers in the, 13/71 Professions in-—leading article, 22/63

Communication in the industry, 8/95-6, 98 Competitions

FT industrial architecture award 1973, 11/74 Homes fit for humans, 21/76 Leading article, 19/83 Northampton county hall, 21/76

Computers, West Sussex programs, 18/103-4, 105 Concrete

Site or ready-mix ?, 7/120 Stability of precast concrete, 14/64-5, 67 Structures, a look at concrete in, 16/96

Conference centre: London for NFBTE, 26/70-1 (illus.)

Conferences Concrete Society—a look at concrete in structures,

6/96 Design failures in building, 17/64 Housing Centre annual, 26/89-90 RIBA, 26/45-7, 49 RTPI in Amsterdam—leading article, 18/83, 72, 75-6

Conservation London, 5, Dryden-street, 2/55-8 (///us.) Maida vale, 2/51-4 (i//us.) New life for historic areas, 4/47-9 (///us.)

Construction Contractors’ output, 11/72, 25/128 New orders for, 8/119, 12/127, 14/108, 18/65, 25/58

Cost information file, 17/103-110, 22/79-80, 83-4, 86, 91

Cost limits, schools—leading article, 18/83 Cost of building chart, 17/123-4, 18/111 Cost yardsticks

Leading articles, 15/87, 20/75 The yardstick crisis, 20/91-3, 95-6, 99

Covent Garden, GLC must think again, 3/67 Coventry,

De Vere hotel, 13/59 (///us.) Pedestrianisation, 25/116, 118

Crypt, Guildhall, 8/59 (///us.) Cyprus, Government offices, 26/50 (i//us.)

D Dining room, Littlewick-green, for SEB, 7/91-3

(j/lus.) Direct labour, Government parties at odds, 22/47-8 District heating, Germany, electric new town, 3/88-9

(//us.) Docks, East London, the politics of redevelopment, 12/64-5, 67

Dorset, Poole, old people’s home, Maidment-court, 8/79-86b (i//us. c/a.)

Dublin, dockers’ memorial, 14/63 (///us.) Dusseldorf, administration building for Rank Xerox, 6/86-7 (i//us.)

E Employment, number of operatives, 25/128 Engineering works, historical, national register

proposed, 15/94-5 (///us.) Engineers in the EEC, 13/71 Ergonomics in construction, 17/127-8 Exhibitions

Archigram, 1/43-6 Decor International ‘73, 20/79-83 (///us.) Eileen Gray—pioneer of design, (reviewed), 10/95-6 (///lus.)

Futurismo 1909-1919, reviewed, 10/95-6 (///us.) Harrogate, electric living, 6/108, 110 Ideal Home, 11/100-102 (///us.) Royal Academy Summer exhibition, 19/87-94

(i/lus.) Extension, artist's house in Biddlestone, 13/60-3

(i/lus.)

F Farm buildings, 6/83-5 (///us.) Finland, National system, 23/99-100 Flats, Lewes, 17/63 (///us.) Forecast: BMP, 12/127 Formwork: American plywood for concrete formwork, 20/123-4, 127

Building 29 June 1973 113

France, 1 /52 Architects’ law, new draft, 7/115 Construction industry in, 24/125-6, 129-30

G Germany

Seminar and exhibition—British building techniques, 21/107-8

Wuifen, electric new town, 3/88-9 (///us.) GLC, supplies depot., 13/39 (///us.) Guildhall west crypt, 8/59 (///us.)

H Halls of residence, Birmingham, 3/56-8 (///us.) Historic areas, new life for, 4/47-9 (///us.) Holland, newsletter from, 17/130 Homes for the aged, Dorset, Poole, Maidment-court, 8/79-86b (i//us. c/a.)

Hong Kong, flats, 7/94-5 (///us.) Honours, Birthday list, 23/72 Hospitals

Bahrein, 2/67 (i//us.) Fulham, Charing-cross, 7/96-8 (///us.) Harness programme, 7/70 Planning report, 9/50, 67 Standard components advocacy, 25/64

Hostel, Tilbury, Stella Maris hostel for seamen, 9/51 Hotels Coventry, de Vere, 13/59 (i//us.) London, Heathrow, 15/71 (///us.) London, Tara, 12/83-98 (s//us. c/a.)

Houses Biddlestone, artist's house, 13/60-3 (///us.) Cheshire, Victorian house at Frodsham, 4/67 (///us.)

Housing Improvement work holds clues to labour shortage

puzzie, 19/116 London, Islington, 18/93-4 London, Stockwell! park redevelopment, 17/83-98

(i//us.) London—time for action, 22/66 Market analysis in four European countries, 17/63 Need for a smaller cheaper house, 5/46 Private starts, 2/50 Psshak, 26/77-8 Richmond, Queen’s-road estate, 20/59 (s//us.) ‘Share-wall-holding’, 25/111-2, 115 Sheltered housing, 16/71-4 (///us.) Starts and completions, 1/36, 5/44, 6/68, 14/72,

18/65, 22/44 Timber holiday homes, 15/128 (///us.) White Paper on: leading article, 16/67, 17/79

i igloo, Nicaragua—plastic foam 14/90 (///us.) industrialised building

Finland, 23/99-100 SBI at Milton Keynes, 25/79-94 (i//us.)

Insulation Cavity wallfilling—a new discovery, 13/76 Sound insulation and the building regulations,

3/95-6, 99 Integrated measurement, 8/91-2, 10/99, 12/111-2,

115, 14/91-2, 16/83-4, 87,18/99-100 Interim payment to contractors, 24/116, 119-20, 122 istanbul, 12/108 Italy, 1/54, 59 Swimming pool, 11/75 (///us.)

J Japan, Yokohama Tenrikyokan building, 21/67 (///us.)

, Labour only, 14/67

Leading article, 14/79 TUC advocate registration, 14/60

Labour Party Policy paper—leading article, 25/75 Policy proposals, 25/78 Proposals for State link-up, 24/72, 76

Land Charges—leading article, 20/75 Hoarding levy, 15/66-7 ‘Share-wall-holding, 25/111-2, 115

Landscaping Planting for roads, people and wildlife, 23/55 (///us.) Treatment of trunk roads—leading article, 23/71

Leading articles Another irrelevant inquiry into the professions, 21/83 Assimilating the steel box girder bridge, 8/75 Building in Europe, 1/47 Camden school roof—to fault it is not enough

26/61 Cautionary note on public spending, 9/67 Chess game with London’s civil servants, a, 25/75 Classification—a new way forward, 2/59 Code of employment for architects, 3/63 Cold comfort for school designers, 23/71 Cold light on hospital plans, 9/67 Competitions: big brother strikes again, 19/83 Cost limits come under examination, 15/87 Early warning on public spending, 21/83 Ending the ‘lump’, 21/85 Getting good management on to the site, 13/55 Government should think again on training, 7/87 Growth and flexibility needed in docklands, 10/79 Half a housing policy ?, 16/67 High time for new alternative to housing yardstick

system, 20/75

114 Building 29 June 1973

Higher work load + smaller work force industrialisation, 11/91

Hot reception for a semi-freeze, 4/55 Landscape treatment of trunk roads, 23/71 Left wondering with Labour, 25/75 Need for the new parliamentary building, 17/79 Next steps for the NHBRC, 6/79 Pitfalls in Piccadilly participation, 12/79 Planning decisions and political will, 8/75 Practical dilemma of land-charge provisions, 20/75 Professions in Europe: obstacles and objectives, 22/63

Putting money where it is most needed, 4/55 Putting steam behind third-force housing, 17/79 Registration emerging as only answer to ‘lump’

abuses, 14/79 Renewed call for competitions, 2/59 Renovating the Government's housing policy, 24/91 RIBA and the Joint Contracts Tribunal, 16/67 RIBA conference reveals a more confident

profession, 26/61 RIBA signposts its future, 15/87 School building costs : time for re-examination, 18/83

Self-imposed blight in Whitehall, 10/79 Shadows over housing, 6/79 Silver linings to the clouds, 7/87 Soaring prices in complex timber market, 13/55 Surveyors’ breakthrough in advertising, 12/79 The lesson of Covent Garden, 3/63 Time to halt the flight of industry from London,

1 Town planning’s broader objectives, 18/83 Uncertainties of the tender trap, 11/91 Will industry match Government's flexibility on

training? 19/83 Legal

Action over tiling failure: Warwick University v Yorke, Rosenberg & Mardall,

8/57 Advertisements on forecourts: Heron Service Stations Ltd v Coupe, 18/71 Assessing amount of lost wages: Fairley v.John Thompson Ltd, 9/55 Building directors accused of corruption, 24/73 Building workers performing ‘a circus act’: Cementation (Building) Ltd, fined, 12/61 Condemnation of price ring: Flushing cistern makers, 22/49 Damage caused by a defective tank: Sheldon v West Bromwich Corporation, 22/48 Extension of time in RIBA contract: Trollope & Colls Ltd v North Western Met. Reg.

Hosp.,Bd 23/59 Guarding against ‘overnight demolition’: Southwark BC, 25/68 Houses over public footpath result in fines for builder: Comben Homes (Severn) Ltd, 8/61 Obstruction of picket: Hunt v Broome, 17/140 Responsibility for safety of self-employed workers: Sole v C J Hallt, 13/47 Status of RIBA conditions: S Kaye, E Firmin & Ptnrs v Bronesky, 5/64 sub-contractors right to payment: Modern Engineering (Bristol) v Gibert-Ash

(Northern), 4/66 Time limit for appeals against arbitration: Middlemiss & Gould v Hartlepool Corporation, 3/75 Trade Descriptions Act and its effect on the

professions Architects Registration Council v Breeze, 14/71 Tree preservation Barnet BC v Eastern Electricity Board & others, 17/140

Legislation, building Bill, 5/91 Leicester, Pegasus-house for Star Holdings Ltd, 14/63 (i//us.)

Letters A park in Southwark, 26/63 ACA and a stronger RIBA, 19/85 Architects and the built environment, 24/93 Architects and the Monopolies Commission, 23/73,

25/77 Architects responsibilities, 25/77 Architectural competitions, 4/57, 5/61, 7/89 Asphalt roof failure, 13/57 Better building managers, 24/93, 26/63 Bomb danger to parliamentary building, 11/93 BQ and the contractor, 6/81 Bring back the terraced house, 6/81 BS! handbook, 7/89, 13/57 Building control officers role, 13/57 Call for interpretation centres to explain architectural

form, 15/89 CLASP award units, 11/93 Code of employment, 26/63 Company history, a, 24/93 Concrete blocks, 7/89 Cost of the new parliamentary building, 25/77 Delays in publishing BS! handbook, 5/61, 8/78,

9/69, 12/81 Design failures in building, 17/81 Designing the trouble-free roof, 9/69, 14/82, 15/89,

16/69, 19/85, 20/77 Developing role of Agrément, 9/69 Direct labour and contractors, 12/82 Direct labour and manpower shortage, 11/93

Dislodgement of brick slips, 14/82 DOE basic house, 24/93 Emergency technical aid, 4/57 Ending the ‘lump’, 22/65 Faster method of bricklaying, 5/61, 7/89 Godfrey Allmighty off beam ?, 13/57 Housing and the simple man, 18/85 Job evaluation, 20/77 Living alone, 16/69 Mixtures of races at South African school, 18/85 National Building Specification, 16/69 National Theatre building, 8/78, 10/81 Neddy forecasts of building activity, 17/81 NFBTE at Amsterdam, 25/77 NFBTE centralisation, 22/65 NFBTE centralisation plan and SW region, 20/77 Obituary for archigram, 4/58, 10/81 Obtaining papers from HMSO, 11/94 Of many things . . ., 22/65 Open letter to contractors . . ., 3/65 Pay and prices, 14/81, 15/89 Planning consent enquiry, 4/58 Planning for telephone equipment, 11/94 PO design and construction, 21/85 ‘Poor tree’, 18/85 Private member's bill to outlaw ‘the lump’ 17/81 Properties of wood wool slabs, 19/85 Quality assurance, 1/49 Rethinking housing policies, 2/61 RIBA and South Africa, 4/57 RIBA building Bill seminar, 2/61 Rules for RIBA SGM, 3/65 Scottish building research, 5/61 Smaller cheaper houses, 7/89 Sorry you've been troubled, 19/85 South Africa and the RIBA, 6/81, 7/89, 8/77, 10/81 Spending cuts, 24/93 Standard form of building contract, 1/49, 2/61,

3/65, 5/60, 6/81, 8/78, 10/81, 13/57 Strength of external drainage pipes, 4/58 Support for the Association of Official Architects,

17/81 Technical terms in the Common Market, 15/89 The tender trap, 14/81 Threat to Glasgow's historic buildings, 14/81 Too-small houses, 15/89 Training of bricklayers, the, 25/77 Trouble-free roofs, 23/73 Uncertainties of the tender trap, 12/81 VAT burden on contractors, 12/80, 13/57, 18/85,

20/77 Wages anomaly, 1/49 Yardstick crisis, 21/85, 22/65

Libraries Cambridge university, 20/84-6 (///us.) Radstock, 14/83-5 (///us.)

Littlewick-green, SEB dining room, 7/91-3 (///us.) LL/LF/LE, 12/80, 107 Local government, planning for reorganisation, 19/105-6

London Beckton sewage works, 24/144-5 (///us.) Bridge, new, 11/96-9 (///us.) Covent Garden, 5, Dryden-street, 2/55-8 (i//us.) Guildhall west crypt, 8/59 (///us.) Hillingdon civic centre, 6/88-90 (///us.) Housing—time for action, 22/66 Islington, GLC housing, 18/93-4 (///us.) Maida Vale conservation, 2/51-4 (///us.) New London theatre, 4/50-5 (///us.) NFBTE conference centre, 26/70-1 (il/us.) Paternoster development, 1/40 (///us.) South bank development proposal, 23/53 (///us.) Stockwell-park redevelopment, 17/83-98 (///us. c/a.) Tara hotel, 12/83-98 (j//us. c/a.) Wellington barracks, 15/91-3 (///us.)

Longannet, Power station, 22/67-74 (i//us.)

Mi Maintenance

Organisation of the maintenance team, 7/119 Setting maintenance standards for dwellings, 12/124

Management services in building, 26/81-2, 84 Markets

Hartlepool, Victory-sq., 7/71 (i//us.) Preston, 18/87-92 (///us.)

Materials Annual comparison of prices for, 1/83 Price index for basic, 2/68, 4/68, 9/56, 15/132, 20/136, 23/119, 26/106

Matlock, lido pool, 13/39 (///us.) Measured rates, (London), 2/91-2, 95-6, 98 Meeting urban needs—3: The management sciences, 20/100, 103-4, 106, 111-2

Memorial, Dublin—dockers’ memorial, 14/63 (///us.) Metrication

News, 2/81-2, 85-6, 6/95, 12/103 Views of: an architect in private practice: a quantity

surveyor, component manufacturers, public sector, 12/103-4

Museums, York, national railway, 3/79 (i//us.)

N National Building Specification 1973, 14/88-9 Netherlands, 1/53, 58 NFBTE: State of Trade enquiry, 7/131 NHBRC: Millionth house, 7/127-8 Nicaragua, Igloos for, 14/90 (///us.)

Northampton, Emmanuel church, 11/95 (///us.) Norway Trybo holiday homes, 15/128 (///us.) Housing subsidies in, 25/106

Nottingham, Victoria-centre, 13/64-5 (///us.), 21/87-102 (i/lus.)

O Oatridge, agricultural college, 13/66 (///us.) Obituaries Almond, John Russell, 20/71 Bean, Keith, 7/69 Bodill, William Sidney, 21/82 Braim, John, 18/79 Brear, Gordon, 24/87 Bricknell, Thomas N., 1/41 Brownjohn, General Sir Nevil, 20/71 Clarke, Leonard Harris, 11/87 Croad, John Alexander, 6/72 Cutts, J. Brian, 18/79 Dancey, Cyril, 8/71 Davies, Robert, 21/82 Dean, John Harold, 13/51 Deans, Ralph Willis, 20/71 Edwards, Arthur Trystan, 6/71, 72 Granger, Wilfred, 20/71 Grayson, George, 18/79 Greenhalgh, Richard, 5/72 Gregory, George, 18/79 Griffiths, Gordon Herbert, 24/87 Hammond, Frederick, 24/87 Hawkins, C., 8/71 Holmes, Robert Rivington, 1/41 Hood, Thomas Kendrick, 11/87 Johnson, William, 2/75 Keen, Dudley, 18/79 Kelly, Howard Lawrence, 5/72 Kendall, Charles, 18/79 Kennewell, Frank Stevenitt, 1/41 Kenny, Sean, 25/71 Kerridge, Kelsey C., 11/87 Laver, Arthur, 11/87 Lightbown, Alan, 5/72 Longstreth-Thompson, Francis, 13/48 Madlin, Leslie H., 13/51 Moorby, Richard Preston, 11/87 Morris, Tom, 1/41 Read, William Francis, 20/71 Richards, G. W., 23/68 Riley, Frank, 23/68 Satterford, Eric, 2/75 Sherwin, Cecil Thomas, 13/51 Small, Sir Frank Augustus, 18/79 Stead, Stanley, 24/87 Swindlehurst, Joseph Eric, 1/41 Taylor, Clifford Ernest, 20/71 Taylor, George Leslie, 18/79 Trapp, Cecil Stanley, 9/60 Turner, Thomas Henry Huxley, 23/67, 68 Weare, Douglas Fred, 13/51 Webb, John, 9/60 Westerman, Walter, 8/71 Whitby, George, 9/60 Willcocks, Conrad Birdwood, 1/41 Wilson, William Smith, 2/75

Offices Hartcliffe for W. D. & H. O. Wills, 21/67 (///us.) Leicester, Pegasus-house for Star Holdings Ltd, 14/63 (i//us.)

Worthing, Marine & General Mutual Life Assurance Soc., 2/67 (i//us.)

‘Operation eyesore’, 24/75

p Package deal: Cardiff head post office, 15/115-6,

119-20 (i//us.) Paisley, civic centre, 23/75-82 (i//us. c/a.) Parks, Southwark, North Camberwell, 25/99-100,

103-4 (///us.) Parliamentary building, 17/60, 26/42

Leading article, 17/79 What price a new parliamentary building ?, 20/68-9,

77 Piles, quieter sheet pile driving, 24/141 Planning consent and good design, 22/52, 55 Planning in scale, Greek markets, 15/103-4 Plywood, American plywood for concrete formwork, 20/123-4, 127

Pneumatics, flexible, 8/103 Post office, Cardiff, 15/115-6, 119-20 (///us.) Power station, Longannet, 22/67-74 (i//us.) Preservation: Conservation or redevelopment,

26/89-90 (illus.) Preston, market, 18/87-92 (i//us.) Prices and incomes policy, 4/60-1 Prices, current of materials, 1/69, 5/79, 22/80 Professional bodies, another irrelevant inquiry

leading article, 21/83 Profiles

Algate, David, 13/56 Baxter, Augustus, 15/88 Cook, Sidney, 20/76 Goodman, Lord, 17/80 Grummitt, Norman, 6/80 Heaphy, Brian, 11/92 Heffer, Eric, 21/84 Howell, Bill, 4/56 Johnson, J., 20/76

Johnson, Ken, 21/84 Michie, J. J. G., 21/84 Nurse, Dr. Ronald, 5/58 Paton, William, 6/80 Sowden, John, 25/76 Williams, Anthony, 3/64

Psshak, 26/77-8 Public expenditure 1976-77, 1/79-80

Leading article, 21/83

Q Quantity surveyors, 7/135

R Radstock, library, 14/83-5 (///us.) Recruitment, CITB steps up scheme, 19/101, 103 Registration, TUC advocate register for building

industry, 14/60 Rents, business rent freeze continues, 18/113 Reports

Conservation in Canterbury, 10/82 Hardman, 25/66 Hospitals ‘Harness’ system, 7/70 NE Lancashire plan, 19/69 Structuring project information, 10/82 Westminster, Hyde-park estate, 9/70

Research, Design for stability of precast concrete structures, 14/64-5, 67

RIBA: making the RIBA contract work, 3/100, 102 Conference, 26/45-7, 49

Richmond, Queen’s-rd. estate master plan, 20/59 (i/lus.)

Roofs, design of trouble-free, 8/116

Ss Scandinavia, newsletter from, 7/103 Schools

Cost limits—leading article, 23/71 italian prefabricated school, 22/47 (///us.) London motorway, primary school, 19/67 (///us.) London schools’ maintenance costs report, 5/46

Scotland Housing starts and completions, 9/50 Longannet power station, 22/67-74 (i//us.)

Sewage works, London, Beckton, 24/144-5 (///us.) ‘Share-wall-holding’, 25/111-2, 115 Sheltered housing, circular, 82/69, 16/71-4 (///us.) Shopping—at the crossroads ?, 25/131 Shopping centres

Coventry, 25/116, 118 Nottingham, Victoria centre, 13/64-5 (///us.) 21/87-102 (i//us.)

Preston, 18/87-92 (i//us.) Shops: Pedestrianised shopping area—GLC seminar,

9/53 Site-management: Getting good management on to

the site—leading article, 13/55 Southwark, park developemnt, 25/99-100, 103-4

(i//us.) Standard forms, RIBA wants revision of, but won't

leave JCT, 18/66 Structural failures Camden school roof—leading article, 26/61 DES schools’ check list, 26/43 Leicester University and Camden Girls’ School, 25/56-7 (illus.)

Structures, Concrete in structures, a look at, 16/96 Studies

Building industry as an economic regulator, 20/115-6, 118 Long life/loose fit/low energy, 12/107

Sweden Newsletter from, 17/130 Swedish Building Co-ordination Centre, 7/107-8,

110 Swimming pools

Italy, 11/75 (///us.) Matlock lido, 13/39 (///us.)

Y Tendering

Bill of quantities as a budget instrument, 15/108 More support for negotiated contracts, 24/83 Old quantity surveying bills, 23/94

Theatre, New London, 4/50-5 (///us.) Timber, soaring prices in complex market—leading

article, 13/55 Training

CITB rejects government's training proposals, 5/44 Will industry match Government's flexibility on

training ?—leading article, 19/83

U University, Cambridge, Trinity Hall new buildings,

9/76-8 (i//us.) V VAT

Check list for contractors, 3/87 Check list for manufacturers and suppliers, 4/80 Check list for professionals, 2/78 Standard form of contract, 23/103-4, 106

WwW Wages, 2/98, 17/110, 22/95 Warehouse, GLC supplies depot, 13/39 (///us.) Water treatment works, Sutton, Cheam, 11/75 (///us.) West Germany, 1/55, 57 West Lothian, Oatridge college, 13/66 (///us.)

Authors * denotes letters A Allen, William, Trouble-free roofs*, 23/73 Allott, Tony, National Building Specification *, 16/69

Ambrose, Eric, Book reviews: Design bulletin 24, Spaces in the home part 2:

Kitchen and laundering spaces, 21/86; Kitchen planning, 7/90

Cavity wall filling—a new discovery, 13-76 Designing the trouble-free roof*, 9/69, 16/69 Yardstick crisis*, 21/85

Antoniou, J., Planning in scale: Greek markets, 15/103-4, 107

Ashbee, P., Rethinking housing policies*, 2/61-2 Atkinson, George, Book review : History of building

regulations in London 1189-1972, 13/58 Common Market—different professional roles, 1/61-4 New architects’ law for France, 7/115

Auckland, Lord, Book review: Recruiting, interviewing and selection, 3/92

Auger, Boyd, Book review: Technology, man and environment, 21/86

B Banham, Reyner, Obituary for archigram*, 4/58 Barbey, M. F., Historical engineering works, 15/94 Barwick, H. N., Living alone*, 16/69 Beddington, Nadine, RIBA building bill seminar*, 2/61 Beeston, D. T., International standards and the

construction industry, 6/95 Bennett, Sir Thomas, Architectural competitions*, 4/57 Binns, G. D., E. F. Stacy & W. A. Utley, Sound insulation

and the building regulations, 3/95 Blair, Thomas L., Book review: The city: new town or hometown, 17/81

Blomeley, D. W., BQ and the contractor*, 6/81 Bonafont, R. L., Designing the trouble-free roof*, 11/93 Boote, R., Direct labour and contractors*, 12/82 Bright, N. J., Concrete blocks*, 7/89 Brown, D. W., Precast frames in housing schemes, 11/10 Brown, Michael, Book review : Spons landscape handbook, 7/90

Browning, John A., South Africa and the RIBA*, 7/89 Burden, James, American plywood for concrete formwork, 20/123

Burfoot, T., Designing the trouble-free roof*, 11/93 Burford, D. E., Making the RIBA contract work, 3/100

Standard form of building contract*, 8/78, 13/57 Burrows, M. E., Old quantity surveying bills, 23/94 Byrom, J. B. & C. M., Private housing developments, 24/102-3

Cc Cadell, Laurie, South Africa and the RIBA*, 8/78 Cameron, N.I., Planning and controlling ‘design and

construct’ projects, 15/115-6, 119-20 Campbell, Kenneth J., South Africa and the RIBA*,

8/77 Campion, David, Book raview : Computers in

architectural practice, 24/94 Carroll, S. J., Designing the trouble-free roof*, 19/85 Cassidy, Michael, Book review : The Buckminster

Fuller reader, 24/94 Obituary for archigram*, 10/81

Catterick, G., Strength of external drainage pipes*, 4/58 Chapman, David, The yardstick crisis*, 22/65 Chapman, Peter, Better shelter for the elderly, 16/71-4

Book review : Children at play, 18/86 London housing—time for action, 22/66

Church, D. E., Book review : Care of old building today : 10/82

Clarke, Peter, Farm buildings and the countryside, 6/83-5

Claxton, Kenneth, DOE basic house*, 24/93 Colclough, J. R., Book review : Civil engineering

contracts and claims, 16/70 Conder, Neville, South Africa and the RIBA*, 6/81 Condie, D., Report reviewed: Structuring project

information, 10/82 Constantine, A. F., Asphalt roof failure*, 13/57 Cooke, J. E., Interim payment to contractors, 24/116,

119-20, 122 Cooper, Peter, Too-small houses*, 15/89 Cormack, Patrick, What price a new parliamentary

building ?, 20/68-9, 77 Cowen, C. E., Standard form of building contract*,

3/65, 10/81 Cox, John, Support for the Association of Official Architects *, 17/81

Cox, V. L., British building techniques, 21/107 Metrication—uncertain demand for component

manufacturers, 12/105 Croft, Leslie T., Mixture of races at South African

school*, 18/85 Crompton, J. D. A., Planning consent*, 4/58 Cunliffe, Roger, Meeting urban needs—3: The management sciences, 20/100

Cunningham, Ivor, Book review: The modern courtyard, 19/85

Cutting, G. F., Pay and prices*, 14/81

D Davidson, Colin, Whose ideal home ?, 11/100 Davies, P. D. P., Yardstick crisis*, 21/85

Building 29 June 1973 115

E Eagles, W. P. L., Book review: Floors, 10/82 Edghill, B. C., Information co-ordination in Sweden, 7/107

Elder, A. J., Building control Bill on way, 19/99 Elders, E. A., Delays in publishing BS! Handbook*,

7/78, 12/82 Eldridge, H. J., Use of CIB master lists, 21/111 Elphick, Peter, Architects and the Monopolies Commission *, 23/73

t Fletcher, B. G., Book review : Structure, 15/90 Forest, Robert S., Direct labour and contractors*, 12/82

Foster, Alan, Ending the ‘lump’*, 21/85 Foster, E. J., Obtaining papers from HMSO*, 11/94

G Garbutt-Walton, D., Bomb danger to parliamentary

building *, 11/93 National building theatre*, 8/78

Garner, G., Faster method of bricklaying*, 7/89 Gascoigne, E. A., Organisation of the maintenance

team, 7/119 Gervis, Guy, An alternative housing model, 25/111 -2,

115 Ginnings, Arthur T., Standard form of building

contract*, 6/81 Goodlad, J. B., Bills of quantities as a budget

instrument, 15/108 Gordon, Alex, Call for interpretation centres to explain

architectural form*, 15/108 Goulden, Gontran, Athens five years on, 15/110

Instanbul past and present, 12/108

H Hain, Walter, South Africa and the RIBA*, 8/77 Hamdi, Nabeel, process design in housing,

26/77-8 Harnett, Michael, Neddy forecast of building activity *,

17/81 Hartnoll, Phyllis, Of many things*, 22/65 Hayeem, Abe, South Africa and the RIBA*, 10/81 Hedges, G. A., Book reviews: Brickwork; walls, 15/90 Henderson, Irwin & Mayer Hillman, Book review: Towns against traffic, 3/91

Hewitt, E., The training of bricklayers*, 25/77 Hillman, Mayer & Irwin Henderson, Book review: Towns against traffic, 3/91

Hirons, Fred, Book review: The Hyde Park estate, Westminster, 9/70

Hodgkinson, P. G., Ending the ‘lump’,* 22/65 Hole, C. J., VAT burden on contractors*, 20/77 Holes, Leslie G. & Ray Thomas, Integrated measurement, 8/91-2, 10/99, 12/111-2, 115,

14/91, 16/83-4, 87, 18/99 Holmes, Sheila, Delays in publishing BSI handbook*, 9/69

Hoppe, Malcolm, Direct labour and contractors*, 12/82 Hopson, Charmaine, a park in Southwark", 26/63 Hough, A., VAT 73 check list for contractors, 3/87 VAT check list for manufacturers and suppliers, 4/80 VAT check list for professionals, 2/78

Howard, N., Planning for telephone equipment*, 11/94

J Jones, Robert C., NFBTE at Amsterdam*, 25/77

Kaukas, Bernard, Book reviews: Contemporary church architecture, 6/82; Gothic revival in Europe and Britain, 18/86; The third generation—the changing meaning of architecture, 3/91

Keate, David, M. R., RIBA and South Africa*, 4/57 King, G. T., Uncertainties of the tender trap*, 12/81 Kirk, Anthony, Book review : Visual history of twentieth-century architecture, 13/58 Metrication—cautious reaction in the public sector, 12/104

Knight, A. J., Book review: New housing and roac traffic noise, 6/82

L Lant, T. P. R., Developing role of Agrement*, 9/69 Lawton, P. W., Faster method of bricklaying*, 7/89 Lea, Eleanor, Stop-go and the building industry, 20/115

Leonard, Dick, What price a new parliamentary building ?, 20/68-9, 77

Leslie, lan M., Bring back the terraced house*, 6/81 Private member's bill to outlaw ‘the lump’ *, 17/81 Sorry you've been troubled *, 19/85

Lobb, Howard V., Design failures in building *, 17/81 Longley, Michael, ‘Poor tree’*, 18/85 Lord-Smith, Peter J., Rules for RIBA (SGM) *, 3/65 Loweth, Sidney H., Architectural competition*, 7/89

Mc McConnell, R. S., Book review: The city: problems of

planning, 6/82 McKean, John Maule, Threat to Glasgow's historic

buildings*, 14/81 McKown, R., Book review: Northern Kensington, 17/82

Mcinnes, H. W., Designing the trouble-free roof, 8/116

116 Building 29 June 1973

M Madden, L. W., Building in Europe, 1/51-6 Computer programms for West Sussex, 18/103 Tax man cometh for labour-only, 23/115

Maiden, J. J., Quality assurance*, 1/49 Mallam, D. C., Standard form of building contract*,

1/49 VAT burden on contractors*, 13/57 Manning, Peter, Spending cuts*, 24/93 Marden, B. E., Designing the trouble-free roof*, 14/82 Martin, Bruce, Book review: Construction principles 1:

Function, 20/78 Metrication—view of an architect in private practice, 12/103

National Building Specification 1973 review 14/88-9 Martin, G., Better building managers*, 26/63 Mason, Percy & Co., The Properties of wood wool slabs*,19/85

Mauger, Paul, Architects and the built environment*, 15/93

May, Stanley V., Book review: Building teamwork or conflict, 23/74

Middleton, Michael, Report reviewed: Conservation in Canterbury, 10/82

Millais, Malcolm, Book review: Contemporary concrete structures, 16/70

Mills, Edward D., Book review: Farm building: structural techniques and materials, 15/90 Emergency technical aids*, 4/57

Morris, A. E. J., Trinity Hall, Cambridge, 9/76-8 Morris, J. H., VAT burden on contractors *, 18/85

N Nash, D. E. and M. A. Nicolson, Common Market—

getting products approved, 1/60-1

O Osen, M. P., Dislodgement of brick slips *, 14/82

Pp Padmoie, P. F., Godfrey Allmighty off beam? *, 13/57

Smaller, cheaper houses*, 7/89 Palmer-Jones, P., Ending the ‘iump’*, 22/65

Pay & prices*, 15/89 Wages anomaly *, 1/49

Parsons, Helen, Private housing for inner city areas, 16/75-8

Pasta, Dr., Ing, Italy—prospects are poor, 1/59 Paton, G. A., Standard form of building contract*, 2/61 Pearson, R. D., CLASP award units*, 11/93 Ponniah, Fitzroy, Architects responsibilities*, 25/77 Pratt, A. W., Designing the trouble-free roof*, 9/69

Standard form of building contract*, 2/61 Pratt, H., Cullerne, National theatre building *, 10/81

Q Quantrill, Malcolm, Book reviews: The anti-rationalists,

17/82; Architecture of Yorke, Rosenberg & Mardell, 1944-1972, 6/82

R Rae, John, Book reviews: Design in the built environment, 20/78; History of tunnels, 3/91

Randle, A. C., Building control officer's role*, 13/57 Redstone, S. |., Architects and the Monopolies Commission *, 25/77

Rees, Neville T., Component feedback exercise: metric housing schemes, 2/86

Reid, D. A. G., A book to keep the children awake, 23/87-8

Reynaud, C. B., Book review: Precedence networks for project planning and control, 9/70

Richardson, F. E., Designing the trouble-free roof*, 11/93, 20/77

Richardson, L. E., A company history *, 24/93 Robinson, Colin K., Job evaluation*, 20/77 Robinson, Peter, Improvement to housing and its environment, 24/104-5, 106-7

Rock, David, Architecture and the public image, 19/87 Book reviews: Designing for further education, 15/90; Lifescape 2: Home, neighbourhood &

community, 16/70 Lessons for today in two exhibitions, 10/95

Romano, M. P., Direct labour and manpower shortage*, 11/93

Rowe, Alan H., Best buy for RIBA council, 20/74 Housing and the simple man*, 18/85

Royce, Norman, On getting paid—the arbitrator's view, 14/95

Ryser, Judith, Who plays the game ?, 21/75

Ss Saver, H. N., VAT burden on contractors*, 18/85 Saville, Richard, An open space in Southwark, 25/99-100, 103-4

Scher, Peter, Book review : Works department for district general hospitals and teaching hospitals, 24/94

Scott, N. Keith, Book review: DHSS integrated local offices, 23/74

Scott-Moncrieff, George, The National Trust for Scotland and its little houses, 24/110, 115

Shears, Michael, Book review: Shear walls—an appraisal of their design in box-frame structures, 24/94

Sills, Patrick & Martin Vegoda, Communications in the industry, 8/95

Slade, D. A., Designing the trouble-free roof*, 15/89 Smith, G. M., Architectural competitions*, 4/58

Spence, J. F., Book reviews: Cost control in the construction industry, 20/78; Foundations, 15/90: Problems in building construction, 21/86

Stacy, E. F., G. D. Binns & W. A. Utley, Sound insulation and the building regulations, 3/95

Stanton, Lionel, Management services in building, 26/81-2, 84

Stone, P. A., Boox review: Local government financial statistics in England and Wales, 1970-71, 19/86

Stonor, William F., Book review: Public indoor swimming pools, 21/86

Strongitharm, D. F., Common Market—no change for builders, 1/64-5

Swyter, H. H., West Germany—watch for those transport costs, 1/57

T Taylor, Maurice, Improvement schemes for Fife

coalfields, 24/108-9 Thomas, Graham, The tender trap *, 14/81-2 Thomas, Ray & Leslie Holes, Integrated measurement,

8/91-2, 10/99, 12/111-2, 115, 14/91-2, 16/83-4, 87, 18/99

Tomlinson, Brian, Quantity surveying at the crossroads, 7/135

Trickett, Terence, Decor International ‘73, 20/79 Trickey, Geoffrey, Metrication—a quantity surveyor’s

viewpoint, 12/104 Turin, Prof. D. A., Construction industry in France,

24/125-6, 129-30

U Utley, W. A., G. D. Binns & E. F. Stacy, Sound

insulation and the building regulations, 3/95

V Vanhouse, L. S., PO design and construction*, 21/85 Vegoda, Martin & Patrick Sills, Communications in the

industry, 8/95 Verhoeven, Jean-Pierre, Belgium—a market to boost

building, 1/59 Vinycomb, C. R., Technical terms in the Common

Market*, 15/89

WwW Warmington, B. O., NFBTE centralisation*, 22/65 Watson, Chris, Background to Scottish housing, 24/96-8

Watts, Arthur, CITB steps up its recruitment scheme, 19/101

Watts, J. C., VAT burden on contractors*, 12/81 Webster, Robin, Cost of the new parliamentary

building *, 25/77 Werkman, Gerhard, Netherlands—specialisation pays

off, 1/58 Weston, Philip J., Better building managers*, 24/93 Whiting, L., Direct labour and contractors*, 12/82 Wilder, Malcolm, Site or ready-mix ?, 7/120 Williams, Mrs. L., BS! handbook*, 7/89

Delays in publishing BS! handbook*, 9/69 Williams, R., Common Market—expansion for the

merchants, 1/66 Williams, Thurston, The ACA and a stronger RIBA*,

19/85 Winstanley, Peter, Ergonomics in construction, 17/127 Witt, N.O.E., A park in Southwark*, 26/63 Woolley, D. D., Uncertainties of the tender trap *, 12/81

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December Vol CCX XV

Date published

7/9/73 14/9/73 21/9/73 28/9/73 5/10/73

12/10/73 19/10/73 26/10/73 2/11/73

Date published

9/11/73 16/11/73 23/11/73 30/11/73 7/12/73

14/12/73 21/12/73

Date Issue Issue published No

6/7/73 36 13/7/73 37 20/7/73 27/7/73 3/8/73

10/8/73 17/8/73 24/8/73 31/8/73

Issue

a7 G7 F..1 = % é A Acoustics, chasing ‘ghosts’ scientifically, 46/220 Agrément, effect on EEC members, 27/95 Architects And the energy crisis, 47/107-8, 111 (///us.) Certificates, 43/119-20, 123-4 New commissions, 28/113, 40/131, 45/199 Practices:

1: Abbey & Hanson Rowe & Partners, 39/87-94 (il//us.)

2: Architects Design Group, 45/131-4 (i/lus.)

Architectural panels—leading article, 28/75 Ashtead, Leather factory, 31/29 (///us.) Australia, Pilbara—the Ruhr of Asia, 37/139-40,

143 (i//us.) Automation and component variety, 47/86 Awards

American Institute of Architects, 27/66 (///us.) Cheshire farm building, 43/71 (///us.) Country Landowners’ Association, 50/63 Crawley scheme wins Belgian competition, 43/72

Design management, 39/67 Financial Times industrial architecture, 46,

156-7 (i//us.) Good design in housing, 44/75, 46/155

(i/lus.), 48/55 Northampton competition, 43/85-95 (///us.) RIBA1973 architecture, 27/68-70 (///us.),51/36 RICS/Times conservation, 27/43 (///us.) Royal Gold medal, 48/55 RSA 1973 Bicentenary medal, 27/60 Saltire Society, 49/68, 50/75-6 (s//us.) Structural steel design 1973, 46/123 (///us.) ‘Towards a more colourful environment’, 48/55

B Bankruptcy Anatomy of a, 37/119-20 Leading article, 37/103

Banks, City bank interiors, 36/99-101 (///us.) Bath, Abbey Green preservation, 31/29 (///us.) Belfast, new central station, 42/77 (///us.) Berkhamsted, Outspan House, 42/104-6 (///us.) Birmingham

Civic Centre, 49/87-94 (i//us.) Serpentine office block, 36/87 (///us.)

Books reviewed Appraisal and control of project costs, 32/58 Building economics and measurement, part 2, 31/48

Building Regulations 1973 in detail, 46/112 Campus planning and design, 32/58 Cities and geology, 35/46 Concrete bridges, 28/78 Construction industry handbook, 39/86 Control and urban planning, 41/110 Conversations with architects, 38/94 Critical look at working drawings, a, 46/142 Defensible space, 39/86 Dynamics in engineering structures, 44/86 Europe's building industries: United Kingdom, 45/126

Face of London, 30/72 History of tk ilding, 42/98 Housing anc. construction statistics No. 5, 38/94

70 Building 21 & 28 December 1973

100 centre guide to commercial property development 1973, 34/50

Improving existing hospital buildings for long- stay residents, 28/78

Inveraray and the Dukes of Argyll, 45/126 Law and administration relating to protection

of the environment, the, 31/48 London building acts 1930-39: London

building (constructional) by-laws 1972, 34/50

Materials and structures, 44/86 New towns, 39/86 Organising improvement in East Dulwich, 44/86

Planning and design of library buildings, 42/98 Repair and maintenance of houses, the, 35/46 River Cam: environment and conservation, 48/74

Sack of Bath, 30/72 Strategy plan for Southwark’s Thameside, 28/78

Structure and fabric part 1, 30/72 Time saver standards for building types, 48/74 Vandalism, 35/46

BRE, the customer-contractor principle in building research—leading article, 36/95

Brewery, Northampton, 49/67 (///us.) Bricks Concrete—a neglected product, 37/151-2

(i//us.) Production and stocks, 27/40, 31/27, 36/84, 40/132, 45/203, 49/131

Bridges Bosporus, 45/139 (///us.) Standard design for, 42/139-40

Bristol, Lewins Mead, Whitefriars development, 43/156 (i//us.)

British contractors in Europe, 40/79 Building Bill—leading article, 49/83 Building control—leading article, 33/51 Building failure sheets Series II

14: Balcony waterproofing, 28/106 15: Paint on swimming pool hall, 30/113 16: Marble facing to walls, 32/74 17: Slate cladding, 34/61 18: PVC sheet cladding, 36/126 19; Screen wall/structure wall junction, 38/135

20: Gas flue ventilation, 40/127 21: Roof duct, 42/144 22: Hardwood window frame, 44/112 23: Paint on steel, 46/223 24: Asphalt roof, 48/87 25: Tiling on cantilever, 50/106 26: Car park roof, 51/60

Building failures—leading article, 46/139 Building share index, 27/104, 31/82, 36/140, 40/136, 44/122, 49/135

C Canada, Calgary grandstand, 38/75 (i//us.) Car park, Bloomsbury, underground, 31/52-3

(i/lus.) Charter for quantity surveyors—leading article, 44/83

Churches, replacing old, 36/102-4 (///us.) Churchill housing cost study, 42/142-3 (///us.) City centres

Germany, Hanover, 50/53 (///us.) Holland, Utrecht, 50/53

Civic centre, Birmingham, 49/87-94 (///us.) Communications, JLO conference, 42/135-6 Competitions

Art into landscape, 44/75 Leading article, 43/83 London, West-way, 51/30 (illus.) Corthampton result discussion, 51/50

Computers, conference at Cambridge, 39/66 Conferences

Conservative party, 42/79-81

Computers for building and design, 39/66 Design failures in building, 42/81, 83, 96, 46/127

ECE building industry seminar, 42/111-2, 115-6, 118

Institute of Building, 40/64-5, 67 JLO, 42/135-6 Joint Building Group, 49/75-6 Labour party, 41/91 Leading article, 40/79 NHBRC, 43/126 PSA/NFBTE, 45/195-6 Psychology and the built environment, 40/71 RIBA, East Midlands region, 40/68 RICS, 29/60-1 TCPA, 50/74

Conservation, Yorkshire, “operation eyesore”, 39/94

Construction Contractors output, 37/84 Crisis analysed, 41/143-4 New orders for, 30/118, 36/136, 40/132, 45/199, 50/116

Statistics, 30/91-2, 46/231 Contract retentions, 33/69-70, 71 Contractors, British, in Europe, 40/79 Contractors payments—leading article, 33/51 Corruption

Birmingham city architect arrested, 48/53 Convictions for taking bribes,

Byrne, Flannery, Starling, 27/42 Hebburn architect charged over contracts, 29/57

Leading article, 48/71 Lord Greenwood’s speech, 27/42 Lord Provost and land deals, 37/85 Poulson, John Aviemore troubles dominate trial, 48/64 Bovis clash over Aviemore, 49/72 Disputes between two companies, 50/64 Edward Short denies any association with, 38/84

Nine more charges against, 37/89 Sues former NCB Yorkshire chairman, 38/84 Trial opens, 47/64

RIBA conference allegation, 27/41 Cost information file, 27/75-85, 87, 89-90, 31/

61-8, 36/111-2, 115-6, 119-20, 123-4, 40/95-105, 107, 109-110, 44/99-106, 49/99-100, 103-4, 107-8, 111-2

Cost of building chart, 43/107-8 Cost yardsticks, system “in a mess”, 29/58 Crawley, SEEB offices, 28/79-81 (///us.)

D Data co-ordination

1: The SfB approach, 38/111-2, 115-6, 119 2: Background to CI/SfB, 39/99-100

Defects in modern buildings, 44/91-4 (i//us.), 46/175-6, 179-80, 182, 187-8, 191-2 (i//us.)

Demolition, loose fit versus, 36/98 Design failures in building, 42/81, 83, 96, 46/127

Development control—leading article, 41/107 Direct labour, should the unions swallow the

‘Lump’ ?, 29/78 District heating, Nottingham, 39/67 (///us.) Docklands

Fading visions of brave new, 37/106 GLC’s £4.5m housing scheme, 44/65 (ji//us.)

Dublin school of architecture, 32/59-64 (///us.) Dutch post-contract administration, 39/103-4, 40/123-4

E East Midlands—regional report, 32/69-72 (i//us.) Education, reform for efficiency, 43/136, 139 Employment figures 1971-2, 29/71 Energy provision for buildings, 47/107-8, 111

(i//us.) Europe, housing costs compared, 41/123-5,

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Building 21 & 28 December 1973 69

Exhibitions Batimat, Paris, 50/115 (///us.) Inigo Jones, 29/59 Interbuild 73, 45/159-60, 163-4, 166, 171-2,

175-6, 178-80, 183-4, 186-8, 191 (///us.), 46/196-7, 199-200 (///us.), 48/101-8 Italian Furniture, Milan, 43/131-3 (///us)

Model buildings, 47/79 (i//us.), 50/77-8 (i//us.)

Public housing in London, 35/47-54 (///us.) Robert Adam: Headfort house designs, 29/58

Extensions Lancaster, Ripley school, 33/58-9 (///us.) Worcestershire, Abberley Hall school, 45/107

(i//us.)

t Flat roof coverings, performance of, 39/109-110 Floors, floating, viable system for, 46/215-6, 219

(i//us.) France

Building information retrieval in, 33/65-6 How its craftsmen are trained, 37/131-2 Tours, National Pavilion at, 47/65 (///us)

Fuel, the long-term meaning of the energy crisis, 48/60, 63

G Garden cities, a peaceful path to real reform, 40/115-6

Germany Hamburg, IGA ‘73, 38/120, 122 (///us.) Hanover city centre, 50/53 (///us.)

Gloucester, Golden Valley hotel, 34/57 (///us.) Greece, Islands in the sun, 51/54-5 (illus.) Guildford, post office, 40/83-7 (///us.)

H Halls, multi-purpose, 48/75-8 (///us.) Handicapped children, school for, London,

Islington, 28/84-6 (///us.) Harness hospital system, 43/111-2, 114 Harrow, Honeybun estate, 31/49-51 (///us.) Haslemere, Olivetti training centre, 27/63-5

(i//us.) Health centre, London, Kentish Town, 43/95-102 (i//us.)

Holland Drinking water for the Dutch, 37/134 (///us.) Dutch post-contract administration, 39/103-4, 40/123-4

Utrecht city centre, 50/53, 51/56-8 Hospitals Maintenance of buildings, 49/114 Stevenage, Lister-building dossier, 30/73-88

(i//us.) York Generak=42/151-2 (///us.)

Hotels Gloucester, Golden Valley, 34/57 (///us.) London, Harewood, 34/56 (i//us.) London, Montcalm, 37/87 (///us.) London, Tower, 31/27 (i//us.)

Houses London, ‘““Longbourn”, Totteridge-lane, 34/51

(///us.) Sussex, Bulls Wood house, Warninglid, 41/114-5 (///us.)

Housing Approach to low-cost housing, 29/79-86

(i//us.) Cost study, 42/142-3 (///us.)

Costs i) Surope compared, 41/123-5 127-8 (///us.)

For single people, Goscote House, 33/55-7 (///us.)

Harrow, Honeybun estate, 31/49-51 (///us.) Islington, Marquess Road, 40/88-90 (///us.) Leicester, Goscote House, 33/55-7 (///us.) Public sector—leading article, 44/83 Scottish figures, 31/77, 36/78, 45/203 Starts and completions, 27/40, 34/64,

3€/135, 39/126, 40/131, 46/232, 49/64 Timber frame, new rules for, 38/127-8 (///us.) Tynemouth, mixed scheme, 29/91-2, 95

| Image as environment

1: Between poetry and the prosaic, 42/123-4, 127-8 (i/lus.)

2: Figure and the figurative, 44/87-90 (///us.) 3: The big challenge and small mind, 46/159-60, 163-4 (///us.)

4: The soul in manscape, 48/79-82 (///us.) 5: Part and partial, 50/79-82 (///us.) 6: Pressures and values, 51/51-3 (///us.)

industrialised housing, 28/101-2, 105 Information systems, building information

retrieval in France, 33/65-6 Insulation Background noise and speech privacy, 41/155-6, 159

Exposing a roof insulant, 47/119 Interbuild ‘73

Assessing exporting opportunities, 46/194-5 Display design at Olympia, 47/126, 131-3

(i//us.) Emotive themes of conference subjects, 48/101-8

Preview, 45/159-60, 163-4, 166, 171-2, 175-6, 178-80, 183-4, 186-8, 191 (///us.)

Review of exhibits, 46/196-7, 199-200 (///us.) interview, Lord Greenwood, 45/140-1 Isle of Grain power station, 42/147-8 (///us.)

J Japan, bridge to the new Kanmon, 39/113

(i//us. )

L Labour-only—leading article, 27/95 Lancashire, Croal valley reclamation, 49/68

(i//us.) Lancaster, Ripley school extension, 33/58-9

(i//us.) Leading articles Another register proposal with no room for the

‘Lump’, 38/91 Bad omen for house buyers, 35/43 Bankruptcies: assistance needed for small

construction companies, 37/103 Better planning for growth, 32/55 Borrowing short to lend long, 38/91 Can “‘register-only” and “‘labour-only”

operate in consort ?, 27/59 Case for an Action Council for the Building

Industry, 51/47 Case for higher retentions, the, 33/51 Client's role in the building programme, the, 45/123

Customer-contractor principle in building research, 36/95

EEC public sector tendering: problems and opportunities, 27/59

End in sight for the architectural panel game ?, 28/75

Exception that proved the rule, the ?, 34/47 Expected urgently: a chief architect in the

DOE, 37/103 Expediting the building bill, 49/83 Extending a helping hand to the housebuilder, 47/83

Facing up to the energy crisis, 47/83 First move in shifting public sector log jam, 48/71

First moves towards a new wage structure, the, 45/123

Gearing up against building failures, 46/139 Guidelines for going into Europe, 40/79 Imbalances in the public sector building programme, 44/83

Lay voice of the built environment, the, 43/83 Legislative confusion and imprecise terminology potential fire risk, 33/51

Lessons of Tolmers Square, the, 42/95 Loddon collapse report: the essential

appendix and a lesson, 35/43 Materials shortages : symptom of industry's

ups and downs, 30/69 Need for non-party approach to major

planning studies, 28/75 Nothing to gain, all to lose, 34/47 Obstacles to trade in a wider Europe, 42/95 Parliamentary session closes to ominous note, 31/45

Potentialities of the Maplin airport and city project, 30/69

Project management consultancy: a separate profession ?, 39/83

Public limelight as deterrent to local government corruption, 48/71

RIBA and the subscription offers, the, 41/107 Robbing urban roads to pay for inter-city

rail, 49/83 Single voice for the quantity surveyors, a ?, 44/83

Smoothing the path of new urban roads, 31/45 Some heart-searching needed over limited

liability for professions, 50/71 Streamlining development control procedures 41/107

Structure plans: the building industry's opportunity, 46/139

Summerland: line of decisions that led to disaster, 32/55

Surveyors contribution to European development, 29/75

Talking to each other, 40/79 Three parties in search of a viable building

policy, 43/83 When the dust has settled

report, 39/83 Why not an RIBA study of the Stanley report ?,

50/71 You needn't be big to prosper, 36/95

the Merrison

Legal Armitage Shanks writ issued, 46/121 Bad debts and building disputes, 39/71 Bankrupt builder asked to account for

materials: R. Sagar, 28/60 Brent fraud charges: Halpin, Jackson, Fowley & Halvey, 27/42 Bribes case architect to be investigated: Brown, Lloyd & Partners, 27/40 Compulsory purchase order declared invalid: Ashford UDC v W. H. Gibbs Ltd, 30/61 Contract broken by firms removal: Maher v Fram Gerrard & Another, 46/131 Cubitts fined £300 for unsafe excavation,

39/65 Cumbrian representation on new water

authority, 33/40 Dawnays principle tested, 33/40 Demolition of listed house fine: W. Smith Developments Ltd v Essex County

Council, 50/54 Drainage plans in breach of regulations: Residents v Marple Urban Council, 45/112 False claim to FMB membership: W. G. Evans & Sons (Plumbers) Ltd, 39/69 Guarding against risks that are ‘common

knowledge’ : Fisher v Ucan Products Ltd, & Birmingham

Corporation, 48/67 Hoist fines: Miller & Muckle, 45/106 Illegal loading: Ashmore, Benson, Pease & Co v A. V. Dawson

Ltd, 27/55 Liability for statements of partner: Parsons v Barnes, 50/67 Limited liability on way for agents ?, 40/72 Lump sum contracts, 45/143-4 New homes not to be levelled: Wrotham Park Estate Co v Parkside Homes,

43/76 Sacking appeal “‘misconceived” : Lowton Construction Group v E. Hardisty, 29/67

School accident award: Leamey v Foster Buildings Ltd, 42/78 Shrewsbury trial, 42/78, 43/75, 45/112, ‘48/64, 49/72

Summerland fire, 48/59, 49/76 Tax-free overtime “will not be tolerated” : A. Wilkinson, 32/40 Trench collapse fine: Marion Construction Co, 42/78

Leicester, Goscote House, 33/55-7 (j//us.) Letchworth, nursery school, 32/64-6 (///us.) Letters

“A good word for the Lump”, 34/49, 37/105 Alternatives to traditional materials, 47/85 An open space in Southwark, 32/57 Architects and the Monopolies Commission,

27/61, 29/77, 31/47 Architects on estates, 40/82 Architectural education, 44/85 Architecture and music, 48/73 Ban on building houses for sale by direct

labour, 32/57, 33/53 Bigger say for the house-user, 28/77 Birmingham exhibition centre, the, 29/77 Bring back the sliding scale, 30/71 Building failures: paint on steel, 49/86 Building information retrieval in France, 35/45, 39/85

Building surveyors, 35/45, 37/105

Building 21 & 28 December 1973 71

Camden girls’ school roof collapse, 28/77, 36/97

Case for higher retentions, the, 35/45, 36/97, 37/105

Changing the SMM, 51/49 Chapman on Maplin and the Tunnel, 46/141 Chapman's views on mortgage finance, 39/85 Chartered surveyors in Europe, 27/61 Comment invited on CI/SfB manuals, 31/47 Conserving fuel supplies, 49/86 Contingency planning for a building crisis,

51/48 Cost information file, 27/61 Cost information file and dimensional data,

30/71 Dangerous roof, a, 50/73 Design failures and architectural education, 43/84

Designing trouble-free roofs, 28/77, 31/47, 33/53

Early retirement of LG senior officers, 33/53 Employers contribution to the industry, 38/93 Expansion programme for construction, 47/85 External cladding materials, 31/47 Faulty sewerage pipes, 49/86 Firm prices—what does the industry think ?, 33/54

Flat roof design, 30/71 Future of the NCB brick panel system, 50/73 Great pyramid controversy, the, 49/85 House prices in loW, 40/82 Interim payments to contractors, 27/61,

29/77, 30/71, 46/141 It's what happens now that counts, 37/105 Justifying RIBA library expenditure, 44/85 LG staff recruitment, 44/85, 46/141 LL/LF/LE meeting at the RIBA, 51/49 Long-term meaning of the energy crisis, 51/48 Lump, the, 38/93 “Lump” misrepresentation, the, 29/77 Manpower in Scotland, 38/93 Materials handling, 42/97 Nail fears of “stop-go’, 44/85 Need for architects of vision, 39/85 New arts block, Dublin, 40/82 New IEE rules, 42/97 New sources of local government finance, 49/86

No more housing cost yardstick refinements, 49/85

Northampton pyramid, the, 45/125 Northampton: the unacceptable face of

architecture, 47/85 Northamptonshire county council offices,

_ 44/85 “Nothing to gain, ali to lose”, 36/97 Occupational pensions for building operatives, 32/57

Payment of contractors under the RIBA Form, 33/53

Pilgrim hospital, Boston, 28/77 Plus ca change, 35/45 Private car v public transport, the, 43/84 Protective paper on sanitary fittings, 37/105 Public participation in practice, 46/141 Public sector building programme, 46/141 Reorganisation of the NFBTE, 34/49 Restriction on design, 40/82 Restrictions on local government staff, 42/97 RIBA subscriptions, 50/73, 51/48 Roof collapse, 27/71 Roof duct failure, 48/73, 50/73 Rust prevention, 28/77 Safety training float, 37/105 Scandinavian timber housing prospects, 36/97 Single voice for the quantity surveyor ?, a,

45/125, 48/73 Sorry you've been troubled—again !, 40/82, 43/84

Specification writers, 35/45, 36/97 Sports centre at Wellington, 51/49 Summerland fire, the, 34/49 Time to reduce the SMM, 32/56 Training of bricklayers, the, 27/61 Tribute to Mark Hartland Thomas, a, 30/71 Tribute to Mary Haddock, a, 39/85 Uncertain times ahead for housebuilders, 47/85

Value added tax, 39/85 Visit to Slimbridge, a, 34/49 Waterway alternatives to roads, 38/93 Where architects should take the lead, 51/48

LL/LF/LE, symposium, 49/69, 71 London

Biba’s, 38/95-102 (J//us.) Bloomsbury underground car park, 31/52-3

(i//us.) Camden day nursery, 34/52-5 (J//us.) Harewood hotel, 34/56 (///us.) Islington housing, 27/40 (///us.) Islington, Marquess-road housing, 40/88-90

(///us. ) Islington, school for handicapped children, 28/84-6 (J//us.)

Islington sports centre, 48/55 (///us.) Kentish Town health centre, 43/95-102

(i//us.) Lewisham, student co-operative dwellings, 41/91 (i//us.)

Montcalm hotel, 37/87 St. Paul's school site for education-housing

mix, 49/65 (///us.) Thames-side HQ for police, 41/163 (///us.) Trinity-at-Bowes church, 36/105-6 (///us.) Wandsworth, Livingstone-road, development, 41/111-3 (d//us.)

Wandsworth refuse station, 31/54-6 (i//us.)

M Maintenance of hospital buildings, 49/114 Management, Planning departmental, 42/228 Maplin—leading article, 30/69 Materials

Basic prices of, 31/78, 35/59, 39/126, 43/152, 48/89

Handling, 49/124-5 (i//us.) Management, 47/112, 114 Shortages—leading article, 30/69

Measured rates, 27/84-5, 87, 89-90, 31/61-7, 40/104-5, 107, 109-10

Minorca, Aparthotel, Vistamar, 32/79 (i//us.) Mortgages—leading articles, 35/43, 38/91

N Newcastle, conservation, 45/109 (///us.) NHBRC, conference, 43/126 Northampton

Brewery, 49/67 (i//us.) Competition result discussion, 51/50 Great pyramid controversy, the, 48/72 Offices, Hartman & Braun, 28/82-3 (i//us.)

Nottingham District heating, 39/67 (///us.) Toll House hill offices, 46/121 (///us.)

Nurseries Camden, 34/52-5 (i//us.) Letchworth, 32/64-6 (i//us.)

O Obituaries

Bromley, H. L., 41/109 Burr, Vincent, 41/109 Crosby, Basil, 48/68, 72 Dennys, John, E, 35/25, 36/96 Diprose, Alan, 37/104 Engle, Bernard, 30/66 Erith, Raymond Charles, 49/79, 85 Firth, Edgar, 31/41 Forshaw, John Henry, 38/87, 92 Guy. J. Edward, 38/87 Haworth, Denis, 28/71 McKown, Robert, 31/46 Meston, Frederick, 28/71 Padmore, Robert Barton, 49/79 Pengilly, Michael, 48/68, 72 Spicer, Kenneth, 42/91 Statham, Heathcote, 45/124 Thomas, Mark Hartland, 28/71, 76 Trentham, John Stanley, 27/56 Ungar, Isadore Isaac, 38/87 Ward, Ronald, 41/109 Wilkinson, Professor Leslie, 40/75

Offices Crawley, SEEB, 28/79-81 (i//us.) Leeds, Hepworths, 37/96 (///us.) London, HQ for police, 41/163 (s//us.) Northampton, Hartman & Braun, 28/82-3

(i//us.) Nottingham, Toll House hill, 46/121 (///us.) Preston, Winckley House, 33/60-2 (i//us.)

Opera house, Sydney, 42/99-103 (i//us.)

p Planning

Government's new strategy, 43/126 In scale—6, 46/167-8, 170 Studies—leading article, 28/75

Plastics shortage likely in 1974, 36/76 Plymouth, Develop and construct houses at, 33/35 (i/lus.)

Post offices Guildford, 40/83-7 (i//us.) Tipperary, 47/67 (i//us.)

Power station, Kent, Isle of Grain, 42/147-8 (i//us.)

Preston, Winckley House offices, 33/60-2 (i//us. )

Prices And incomes—leading article, 34/47 Current of materials, 27/77-82, 31/61-7,

36/111-2, 115-16, 119-20, 123, 40/97-102, 44/100-105

Profiles Ashworth, Graham, 29/76 Bailey, Professor J. E., 50/72 Bartlett, Peter, 30/70 Black, Sir Misha, 47/84 Brumell, Stella, 45/124 Chapman, Sydney, 35/44 Croker, Ted, 27/60 Duckham, David, 41/109 Gane, Richard, 28/76 Harris, Norman, 29/76 Hart, C. Anthony, 27/60 Husband, Dr Henry Charles, 49/84 Lynam, Frank, 48/73 Maiden, Dennis, 34/48 Manzoni, Sir Herbert, 37/104 Matthews, Jim, 33/52 Morris, Henry, 31/46 O'Callaghan, John, 48/73 Pratt, Professor, 48/72 Shepherd, Peter, 33/52 Sinfield, R. C., 49/84 Wheeler, H. Anthony, 41/108

Property Services Agency, 37/107-14 (///us.) One year of, 38/107-8

Q Quantity surveyor as project controller, 39/106

R Race courses

Canada, Calgary grandstand, 38/75 (i//us.) Sandown Park grandstand, 38/73 (///us.)

Railway stations London, Kings Cross, 31/29 (///us.) Monkwearmouth restored as a museum, 36/79

(i//us.) Reading, Thames conservancy, 41/89 (i//us.) Reclamation, Croal Valley, Lancashire, 49/68

(i//us.) Refuse, London, Wandswort!: depot, 31/54-6

(i/lus.) Regional reports

East Midlands, 32/69-72 (i//us.) Northern region, 45/147-8, 151-2, 154 (///us.) Scotland, 28/91-2, 95-6, 98 (i//us.) South West, 37/123-4, 127-8 (///us.) West Midlands, 41/131-2, 135-6, 138 (///us.) Yorkshire and Humberside, 50/87-8, 91 -2,

94 (i//us.) Registration—leading article, 38/91 Report reviewed, Northern Ireland housing executive : First annual report May 1971-

March 1972, 31/48 Restoration

Kenilworth, cottages at, 50/55 (///us.) Spitalfields, 18th century merchant's houses, 42/75 (illus.)

RIBA subscriptions—leading articles, 41/1:°7, 50/71

Roads, speedier construction of, 41/151-2 (i//us.)

Runcorn, busway, 37/144, 146 (///us.)

S Safety

Making the building site safer, 41/147-8 Who carries the can ?, 49/121

Schools Lancaster, Ripley school extension, 33/58-9

(i//us.) London, Islington, for the handicapped,

Library, British, extension, 39/65 (///us.) Better planning for growth—leading article, 28/84-6 (i//us.) Limited liability—leading article, 50/71 32/55 Trinidad, 46/143-50 (i//us. c/a)

72 Building 21 & 28 December 1973

Worcestershire, Abberley Hall extension, 45/107 (i/lus \

Scotland, regional report, 28/91-2, 95-6, 98 (i//us.)

Shop, London, Biba’s, 38/95-102 (j//us.) Shopping centres

Hereford, 48/94 (///us.) Livingston, 48/94 (i//us.) Waltham Cross, 37/85 (///us.)

Somerset, Wellington sports centre, 47/87-102 (i//us.)

South Bank, Kent House for London Weekend television, 45/127-30 (///us.)

Sports centres London, Islington, 48/55 (///us.) Wellington, Somerset, 47/87-102 (i//us.)

Staff management, 46/228 Standard method of measurement

Its past and future, 30/98 Why we are changing it, 49/122-3,

50/99-100, 103 Steel, shortage expected to last into 1974, 32/38 Stevenage

Lister hospital, 30/73-88 (///us.) Railway station, 42/130 (///us.)

Structural failures DOE guidelines for detecting “sensitive” roof

structures, 28/58 Leading articles, 34/47, 35/43, 39/83

Structure plans—leading article, 46/139 Summerland fire—leading article, 32/55 Surveyor’s contribution to European development—leading article, 29/75

Surveyors in building, 33/75 Sussex, Bulls Wood house, Warninglid, 41/114-5 (i//us.)

Sydney opera house, 42/99-103 (///us.)

1

Tendering EEC public sector—leading article, 27/59 Prices—to be firm or not to be firm ?, 29/96,

98 Public sector—leading article, 48/71 Serial contracting : Hants success story,

29/103-4, 107-8, 110 (i//us.) Variations and the running of contracts,

35/39-40 Timber, Sweden's px cy on grading, 41/160 Tours, national pavilion at, 47/65 (///us.) Training, how France trains its craftsmen,

37/131-2 Training centres

Devon & Cornwall police training college, 34/64 (i//us.)

Haslemere, Olivetti, 27/63-5 (///us.) Training tomorrow's architects, 49/119-20

(i//us.) Transportation

Leading article, 49/83 Runcorn busway, 37/144, 146 (j//us.)

Trinidad, schools in, 46/143-50 (///us.) Tynemouth, mixed housing schemes, 29/91 -2,

95

U Universities

Edinburgh, Heriott-Watt, 47/75 (///us.) Reading, 34/31 (///us.)

USA, Muncie, Burris laboratory school, 35/27 (i//us.)

V Vandalism, 47/120-1, 123-4 (///us.)

WwW Wages, 27/83, 31/68, 36/124, 40/103, 44/106

Leading article, 45/123 Waltham Cross, Eastern electricity warehouse, 41/116-8 (i//us.)

West Midlands, regional report, 41/131 -2, 135-6, 138 (i//us.)

Windsor, All Saints church, 36/102-4 (///us.) Worcestershire, Abberley Hall school extension, 45/107 (i//us.)

Wyatt, James, 43/140, 143 (///us.)

Y York, General hospital, 42/151-2 (///us.) Yorkshire, private house for Lord Deramore,

36/79 (i/lus.)

Authors * denotes letters

A Abbott, Isabel, Northamptonshire county

council offices*, 44/85 Adams, Bob, RIBA subscriptions*, 51/49 Alderson, Brian, Interim payments to

contractors*, 27/61 Alduous, Tony, Thirty-one countries back

EAHY, 28/68 Allen, William, Designing trouble-free roofs*,

31/47 Alresford, Guy, The case for high retentions,

33/69-70, 72, 36/97* Ambrose, Eric, Designing trouble-free roofs*,

28/77, 33/53 Antoniou, Jim, Planning in scale: 6, 46/167 Aston, J. Gordon, New arts block, Dublin*, 40/82

Atkinson, G. A., Book review: Vandalism, 35/46 LL/LF/LE meeting at the RIBA*, 51/50

B Bailey, K. W., Serial contracting : Hants success

story, 29/103-4, 107-8, 110 Baker, J. E. interbuild 73—45/180 Barnes, Martin, |CE conditions of contract:

18 years on, 27/44 Barron, E. L., Public participation in practice*, 46/141

Barron, N., Payment of contractors under the RIBA form*, 33/53

Bayley, L. Gordon, Chapman on Maplin and the Tunnel*, 46/141 New sources of local government finance*, 49/86

Bebbington, John, A tribute to Mary Haddock’*, 39/85

Bennett, John, SMM—2: Why we are changing it. 50/100

Bicknell, Peter, A visit to Slimbridge*, 34/49 Blanchard, J. C., Book review: Dynamics in

engineering structures, 44/86 Bonnington, J. S., Book review: Campus

planning and design, 32/58 Bourne, Edward L., Sorry you've been troubled—

again*, 43/84 Briant, Bernard, Plus ga change, 35/45 Broomhead, Christine A. & lan L. Brown, Where are all the building surveyors ?, 33/75

Brown, R. L., Kanmon: New bridge to Japan, 39/113

Brownriff, John A., The great pyramid controversy*, 49/85

Brownsword, Roger, Paying lump sum contracts, 45/143

Bugden, W. E. J., Camden school collapse™*, 36/97

Burbridge, Michael, Constructive approach to vandalism, 47/120

Burford, D. E., Variations and the running of contracts, 35/39-40

Burns, Wilfred, The latest in planning strategy, 43/126

Busfield, D., Cost Information File*, 27/61 Bushell, R. J., Maintenance of hospital

buildings, 49/114

Cc Campbell, Kenneth, Home sweet home, 35/47-54

Campbell, R. W., Manpower in Scotland*, 38/93 Carr, R. J., The “lump” : misrepresentation ?*,

29/77 Carter, C. F., Construction statistics—figures

confirm industry's recovery, 30/91 -2 Case, G. A. E., Value added tax*, 39/85 Cassidy, Michael, A peaceful path to real

reform ?, 40/115 Champion, Peter, Institute of Building

conference, 40/64-5, 67 Chan, Dr. W. W. L., Industrialised housing

challenge, 28/101 Chapman, A. A., Restrictions on design*, 40/82 Chapman, Peter, Some solutions for London's

housing stress, 27/47 Charlton, lan, Specification writers in the

United Kingdom*, 36/97

Cheetham, David W., Defects in modern buildings, 44/91, 46/175

Childe, H. L., A good word for the “lump’’*, 34/49

Architecture and music*, 48/73 Clarke, Miles T., House prices in loW*, 40/82 Cobb, Brian, The Pilgrim Hospital, Boston*,

28/77 Coldwell, R. A., Architects on estates*, 40/82 Collins, David, A single voice for the quantity

surveyors ?*, 45/125 Colman, Betty, An open space in Southwark*,

32/57 Colvin, Howard, Book review: Inverary and the

Dukes of Argyll, 45/126 Cook, S. A. G., Book review: Planning and

design of library buildings, 42/98 Cooke, J. E., Interim payments to contractors*,

30/71 Cope, Sydney, Roof duct failure*, 48/73 Corker, Eric, Alan Diprose obituary, 37/104 Cowell, J. R. & J. M. Motteram, Background

noise and speech privacy, 41/155 Cox, V. L., Public sector building programme™*, 46/141

Crawford, David, The noisy office, 28/109 Cresswell, John, Churchill housing cost study, 42/142

Cruickshank, Herbert, One year of the PSA, 38/107-8

D Davies, Ceri, The Harness hospital system, 43/111

Davison, T. K., Early retirement of LG senior officers*, 33/53 LG staff recruitment*, 44/85

Dodwell, John, Waterway alternatives to roads*, 38/93

Dowson, A. J., Concrete bricks—a neglected product, 37/151-2

Duffield, Mike, People in towns ?, 40/68

E Eagles, W. P. L., Book review: Building

regulations 1972 in detail, 46/142 Edmeades, Keith, Architects and the

Monopolies Commission*, 29/77 Need for architects of vision*, 39/85 Edwards, M. J., Future of the NCB brick panel

system*, 50/73 Elliott, A. W., The long-term meaning of the energy

crisis*, 51/49 Elliott, J. P., Protective paper on. sanitary

fittings*, 37/105 Eimes, Edwin J., Book review: The repair and maintenance of houses, 35/46

Elphick, Peter G., Architects and the Monopolies Commission*, 27/61 RIBA subscriptions*, 50/73

Errington, Lewis, Occupational pensions for building operatives*, 32/57

Fp Fairbrass, C. H., Faulty sewerage pipes*, 49/86 Farley, S. E., Scandinavian timber housing

prospects*, 36/97 Ferry, D. J. D., A single voice for the quantity

surveyor*, 45/125 Fleming, M. C., Housing costs in Europe compared, 41/123

Fletcher, Professor Leonard, SMM-1: Why we are changing it, 49/122-3

Float, R. H., Roof collapse*, 27/61 Florey, D., Interbuild 73—Heating and cooling, 45/171

Ford, Eric, Air conditioning an old building*, 30/95-6

Viable system for floating floors, 46/21/5-6, 219 Franks, James, Firm prices—what does the

industry think*, 33/54

G Ganguin, Elsbeth, How France trains its

craftsmen, 37/131-2 Garbutt-Walton, D., Northampton: the

unacceptable face of architecture*, 47/85 Gardner, V. W. R., Architects and the

Monopolies Commission*, 31/47 Gee, Anthony F., Standard design for bridges, 42/140

Building 21 & 28 December 1973 73

Gervis, Guy, Bigger say for the house user™, 28/77

Goldsmith, Norman, Materials handling developments, 49/124

Goss, Anthony, Book review: The sack of Bath, 30/72

Graham, John, The ‘Pyramid ... 51/50 ,

Graves, Francis C., Quantity surveyor as project controller, 39/106

Grenfell Baines, G., Expansion programme for construction*, 47/85, Where architects should take the lead*, 51/49.

Grierson, Martin, A bigger Biba, 38/95-102

future

Grinter, M. W., Interim payments to contractors*, 27/61

H Haddock, Mary, !slands in the sun, §51/54-5 Hall, A. R., A dangerous roof*, 50/73 Haward, Thos. J., A single voice for the QS ?*, 48/73

Henkel, D. J., Book review: Cities and geology, 35/46

Hill, lan, SMM— its past and future, 30/98 Hirons, Fred, Book reviews: New towns, 39/86,

Organising improvements in East Dulwich, 44/86, A strategy plan for Southwark’'s Thameside, 28/78

Hockaday, P., Changing the SMM*, 51/50 Hook, James L., Architectural education*, 44/85

Design failures and architecturai education®, 43/84

Hooker, R. J.. SMM-—2: Why we are changing it, 50/59

Hoppe, Malcolm, Ban on building houses for sale by direct labour*, 33/53

Horler, D. B., Camden girls’ school roof collapse*, 28/77

Houtsma, E. O., Dutch post-contract administration, 39/103-4

Hughes, A. E., Roof duct failure*, 50/73

J Johns, P. L., Employers’ contribution to the

industry*, 38/93 Johnston, H. P., Conserving fuel supplies™, 49/86

K Kaye, Duncan, Chapman on Maplin and the

Tunnel*, 46/141 Kirk, A. J., LG staff recruitment*, 46/141

No more housing cost yardstick refinements*, 49/85

Restrictions on local government staff*, 42/97 Kirkbride, T. W., Book review: Concrete bridges, 28/78

. Latham, J. P., Performance of flat roof

coverings, 39/109-10 Leslie, lan M., Nail fears of ‘stop-go’*, 44/85

Sorry you've been troubled—again !*, 40/82 Specification writers*, 35/45

Levy, R., Cost Information File*, 27/61 Cost Information File and dimensional

data*, 30/71 Liewellyn, David, Price

firm ?, 29/96 Lowe, M. B., Book review: Building economics

and measurement, 31/48 Lowman, F. L., A single voice for the quantity surveyor ?*, 45/125

to be firm or not to be

Mc McKee, W., Runcorn busway, 37/144, 146 McKown, Robert, Book review: The law and

administration relating to protection of the environment, 31/48

M Madden, L. W.,

Architects certificates, 43/119 Book review: Europe’s building industries

United Kingdom, 45/126 Home loans may stay at 9.5 per cent, 27/99 Industry anxious over higher lending rate, 31/26

Interest rates hover on the brink, 28/113 It's what happens now that counts*, 37/105 Test of finance and resources, a, 38/77

Martin, Bruce, Book review: History of building, 42/98

74 Building 21 & 28 December 1973

its a winner,

Martin, Peter, Prisoners of the industry's system, 42/135

Martindale, C. B., The “Lump”, 38/93 Mason, Deirdre, Anatomy of a bankruptcy, 37/119-20 LL/LF/LE meeting inconclusive, 49/69 Training tomorrow's architect, 49/119

Middleton, Michael, Book review: River Cam: environmental and conservation, 48/74

Mills, E. D., Birmingham exhibition centre*, 29/77

Moir, James, Chasing ‘ghosts’ scientifically, 46/220

Morgan, D. F., Effect of Agrement on EEC members, 27/95

Morgan, P. R., Alternatives to traditional materials*, 47/85

Morris, A. E. J., An architect's practice: Abbey Hanson Rowe, 39/87-95

Morris, Henry, The construction crisis analysed, 41/143

Motteram, J. M. & J. R. Cowell, Background noise and speech privacy, 41/155

Moxiey, Raymond, Justifying RIBA library expenditure*, 44/85

N Newberry, Malcolm K., Time to reduce the SMM*, 32/56

Nivie, J. P., The private car v. public transport*, 43/84

Nye, R. H., The case for higher retentions*, 35/45

O O'Sullivan, Patrick & Christine Snow, Building

information retrieval in France, 33/65-6, 39/85

PP Palmer-Jones, P., Bring back the sliding scale*,

30/71 ‘Nothing to gain, all to lose’’*, 36/97 Safety training float*, 37/105

Parkinson, M. A., Building failures: paint on steel*, 49/86 Rust prevention*, 28/77

Patterson, Alan, Competition from abroad at Interbuild, 46/196 How Hamburg’s garden grows, 38/120, 122 Redevelopment Dutch style, 51/56

Payne, M. G., Mixed housing schemes, Tynemouth, 29/91

Payne, R. B., Book review: Appraisal and control of project costs, 32/58

Potter, W. G., Sweden's policy on timber grading, 41/160

Prest, J. N., External cladding materials*, 31/47

Q Quantrill, Malcolm, Image as environment:

: Between poetry and the prosaic, 42/123 2 : Figure and the figurative, 44/87

: The big challenge and small mind, 46/159 : The soul in the manscape, 48/79 : Part and partial, 50/79-82 (ji//us.)

>: Pressures and values, 51/51

R Rae, John, Book review: Conversations with

architects, 38/94 Book review: The face of London, 30/72 Display design at Olympia, 47/126 Rawcliffe, J. & K. J. Whitt, Materials and management policy, 47/112

Ray-Jones, Alan, Comment invited on Cl/SfB manuals*, 31/47 Data co-ordination: 1 : The SfB approach, 38/111-2, 115-6, 119 2 : Background to CI/SfB 39/99-100

Reid, D. A. G., Book reviews: A critical look at working drawings, 46/142; London building acts 1930-39: London building by-laws 1972, 34/50

Rich, Peter, Book review: Time saver standards for building types, 48/74 Riches, Trevor, Reorganisation of the NFBTE*, 34/49

Ridgwell, R. W., Chartered surveyors in Europe*, 27/61

Roberts, Margaret, Book review: Control and urban planning, 41/110

Robertson, G. F., Interim payment to contractors*, 29/77

Rock, David, The model makers, 50/77-8 (//us.) The Northampton pyramid*, 45/125 The PSA image, 37/107 14

Rosner, Rolf, Education reform for efficiency, 43/136

S Sampson, J. D., New IEE rules*, 42/97 Sayer, H. N., The case for higher retentions*, 37/105

Scher, Peter, Book review: Improving existing hospital buildings for long-stay residents, 28/78

Sergeant, Jeremy, Building information retrieval in France*, 35/45

Shapcott, Peter, Ban on building houses for sale by direct labour*, 32/57

Silversides, R. G., The Summerland fire*, 34/49 Siriskanden, K., Standard design for bridges, 42/139

Skinner, B. G., Book review: Materials and structure, 44/86

Skirving, Don, Inigo Jones: ““uomo universale”, 29/59

Smith, G. M., Interim payments to contractors*, 30/71

Smith, J. T., Uncertain times ahead for housebuilders*, 47/85

Smith, Peter F., Book review: Defensible space, 39/86

snow, Christine & Patrick O'Sullivan, Building information retrieval in France, 33/65-6

Spence, J. F., Book review: Structure and fabric part |, 30/72

Steedman, Neil, An architect's practice: Architects’ Design Group, 45/131 lrish architect” in the making, 32/59-63

Stephenson, A. Warnaby, Time to reduce the SMM*, 32/57

Still, D. M., Materials handling*, 42/97 Stone, P. A., Book review: Housing and

construction statistics No. 5., 38/94 Ssunley, J. G., Advances in timber stress

grading, 30/103-4, 107

1

Taylor, Frederick W., Chapman’s views on mortgage finance*, 39/85

Taylor, G. Dudley, Dutch post-contract administration—2, 40/123

Taylor, M. E., What is wrong with your office ?, 46/228

Thomas, M. E., Book review: 100 centre guide to commercial property development, 34/50

Thorne, M., Building surveyors*, 35/46, 37/105 Tiller, R. M., Standard design for bridges, 42/140 Tindall, F. C., Mixed housing schemes, Tynemouth, 29/91

Trench, Peter, Building information retrieval in France*, 35/45, Contingency planning for a building crisis*, 51/49

Trickett, Terence, Sitting comfortably in Milan, 43/131

V Varney, D. J., Pilbara—The Ruhr of Asia,

37/137-40, 143 Vincent, G. A., Interbuild 73—Comfort and

efficiency, 45/160

WwW Walker, F., “A good word for the Lump’’*, 37/105

Wallis, H. F., Automation and component variety, 47/86 Planners unhappy about land profits, 50/74

Warr, D. J. H., Restrictions on local government staff*, 42/97

Watts, Arthur, Should the unions swallow the “Lumn” ?, 29/78]

Weston, D.A., Sports centre at Wellington*, 51/50 Whitt, K. J. & J. Rawcliffe, Materials and management policy, 47/112

Wigglesworth, G. H., A tribute to Mark Hartland Thomas*, 30/71

Wigley, V. J., An approach to low-cost housing, 29/79

Wiltshire, R. G., Flat roof design*, 30/71 Winstanley, Peter, Book review: The

construction industry handbook, 39/86

Zz Zimmerman, R., Exposing a roof insulant, 47/119

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