All Building Design articles in 04 September 2015
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Features
Carbuncle Cup 2017 shortlist unveiled
Six of Britain’s worst buildings in the running for architecture’s wooden spoon
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News
National Trust to celebrate brutalist buildings
Event takes in buildings including Southbank Centre and Park Hill
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News
EPR to refurbish Birmingham's Temple Court
Building started life in 1920s as a department store
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News
V&A in hunt for architect to design new members' room
Small practices encouraged to submit expressions of interest
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News
Brits face overseas raiders for Tintagel bridge
Practices from France and Belgium chase £4m job
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News
Stephen Lawrence Prize shortlist revealed
Shortlisting gives Niall McLaughlin two shots at glory on Stirling Prize night
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Technical
Apartment building, Binningen, Switzerland by Lütjens Padmanabhan Architekten
In parallel with a delicate ordering of its interiors, the exterior focus of this two-storey apartment building on the outskirts of Basel, Switzerland is its complex and playful render facade, writes Hugh Strange
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Technical
How to design for people who hear with their eyes
As a $60m international design competition is launched by Gallaudet, Washington’s specialist university for the deaf, its campus architect Hansel Bauman shares insights from a decade of research into DeafSpace design
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News
Shell Centre towers 'won't do a Walkie Talkie', promises architect
Wind tunnel tests ‘show no cause for concern’ for £1.2bn development
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News
Feilden Clegg’s homes plan for Fred West prison
Sites sold two years ago under government cost-cutting plans
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News
$60m public realm competition launched in Washington DC
Almost 700 registered interest in Gallaudet University design contest after BD’s announcement
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News
Feilden Clegg's Southbank scheme handed lottery boost
Work on £25m redevelopment will start later this month
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Features
It should never have been built
The Walkie Talkie is a disaster for London and its planning system, says Ike Ijeh
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Features
Have we learnt anything from the Walkie Scorchie?
Behind the headlines ridiculing the Walkie Talkie for its death ray and wind scoop effects are serious issues that should concern us all, says architect and urban climatologist Julie Futcher
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Opinion
Carbuncle Cup: There but for the grace of God go all of us
Many of the architects nominated for the Carbuncle Cup are also RIBA Award-winning practices. How do talented professionals sometimes get it so badly wrong, asks Eleanor Jolliffe
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Features
Carbuncle Cup 2015 winner announced
Decision to award Carbuncle Cup to Walkie Talkie was unanimous