All Building Design articles in 03 June 2016
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News
Shortlisted designs for €30m Riga museum unveiled
Adjaye, Caruso St John and Sauerbruch Hutton in running
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News
Mayor vows to protect office space
Unregulated office-to-resi conversions will hit London’s economy, warns Khan
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News
PRP to deliver Wichelstowe design code
Practice to draw up design parameters for Swindon Borough Council
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News
King of Sweden criticises Chipperfield's 'domineering' Nobel Centre
Royals ignite fresh row weeks after £100m project wins planning
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Building Study
Holland Green, London, by OMA + Allies & Morrison
OMA’s first UK residential project has been designed with Allies Morrison and is arranged around Holland Park’s former Commonwealth Institute, soon to be the new home of the Design Museum. It interacts smoothly with the local context, but does it play things too safe? Ike Ijeh reports
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Opinion
You're not writing a great tragic novel. You're designing places for people to live
Architecture is not the place to work through our collective guilt. Leave that to the poets and artists, says Leon Krier
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News
Architects' confidence treads water, says RIBA index
Firms in northern England the most optimistic, Future Trends finds
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News
Purcell triumphs in £15m Bristol church contest
We found their scheme to be crisp, integrated and compelling, says vicar
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Doors open at second Herzog & de Meuron Vitra building
Campus addition will display furniture designer’s permanent collection
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Museum of London could move to top of Eric Parry skyscraper
Viewing gallery and education spaces proposed for City’s tallest tower
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News
Contest launched for £20m project to light up the Thames
‘Largely privately funded’ contest seeks proposal to illuminate 17 central London bridges
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Opinion
Planners: Your country needs you (but no one will admit it)
In the UK we push planners to the margins. In the Netherlands their expertise is valued by government. Which do you think is working best, asks Gillian Darley
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News
Architects accuse BFI of opaqueness over procurement
Film institute insists design and transparency are key to £130m South Bank plans
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News
RA Summer Exhibition curators reveal young collaborators
…and an 80 th birthday exhibition on Peter Cook
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News
What a difference two years make: Urban Splash turns £200m debt into £3m profit
Regeneration specialist ‘firing on all cylinders’
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Leeds Beckett graduates win university competition
Alumni’s design will deliver new sustainability education centre
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US cities outpacing London in construction boom
Experts warn Seattle and New York could be first to overheat
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Features
Aravena's Biennale raises taxing questions
Weighty issues come under the Venice spotlight this year. But some of them might be better addressed through tax law than architecture, suggests Amanda Baillieu