All Building Design articles in 03 March 2017
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Features
AYA 2017 shortlists: Architectural Client of the Year
We continue our series celebrating BD’s Architect of the Year finalists, looking at the architectural client shortlist
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News
Call to halt Kensington Odeon demolition after Art Deco find
Campaigners launch bid to stop demolition after discovery of new art deco frieze in ’20s cinema
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News
Make notches up twin Thames towers win
Practice gains consent for twin towers overlooking the Thames in Vauxhall
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Features
AYA 2017 shortlists: Refurbishment Architect of the Year
We continue our series celebrating BD’s Architect of the Year finalists, looking at the refurbishment shortlist
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News
Levitt Bernstein hits right note for Somerset school job
New music department at King’s Bruton to open in 2019
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Features
Ecobuild 2017: Regeneration now
The construction industry is in the throes of a major drive to renew and revive communities - but how is it best done? Ecobuild 2017 next week will attempt to address this question. BD takes a look at the programme
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Opinion
Doing the right thing in an upside down world
In his first piece for BD Joe Morris says small creative businesses are doing their best to hold their own against the challenges posed by Trump and Brexit
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News
Purcell homes plan for Kray twins prison
Firm working on brace of deals for developer City Country
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News
Chinese ink £1.2bn deal to buy London's Cheesegrater
Tower includes Rogers Stirk Harbour Partners among its tenants
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Features
CPD 3 2017: Retrofitting vacuum insulation panels for flooring
VIPs can minimise the loss of floor-to-ceiling height when upgrading the floors of existing homes to meet energy regulations. This CPD module, sponsored by Kingspan Insulation, outlines the main points to consider
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News
Green light for dRMM's east London town hall conversion
Newham Council approves scheme for its own private-rented-sector offshoot
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Features
How business park architecture has traduced London's skyline
In this extract from his new book, Jonathan Glancey accuses leading architects of souring world-class views with a grubby provincialism
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News
Arb names shortlist for next chairman
Female candidates vie to be permanent successor to Peter Coe
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News
Broadway Malyan unveils £400m mixed-use scheme in Belfast
Broadway Malyan has unveiled plans for a £400 million river-front regeneration scheme that will provide city centre offices, homes and leisure facilities in Belfast. The practice has carried out the masterplanning and urban design work for the Sirocco Quays in the Northern Irish capital and said it will be taking ...
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News
ZHA salutes Aquatics Centre milestone
Starchitect’s Olympics venue notches up 2.5m visitors in three years of public use
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Opinion
Good quality public realm isn't a waste of space
Modern life is so hectic we need quiet public spaces between buildings where people can stop and think says Gillian Darley
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News
Charity Commission reveals Garden Bridge Trust verdict
Watchdog finds charity’s behaviour in order but voices some concerns