All Building Design articles in 05 August 2016
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Features
Carbuncle Cup: The Fusion Building, Bournemouth University by BDP
This week’s nomination provides an unsettling pair of blasts from the past
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Opinion
Edward Jones celebrates the return of a design classic
The TC100 range of china went out of production 10 years ago, but now it is making a welcome reappearance
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News
Hackney submits planning for £200m estate regen
Karakusevic Carson, Henley Halebrown Rorrison and Stephen Taylor behind Nightingale Estate scheme
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News
Housing architect shuts London office after Brexit
Job losses blamed on referendum and UK slowdown
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Building Study
Ark Putney Academy, London, by Hawkins Brown
Elliott School was one of LCC’s finest post-war comprehensives, but had its fair share of problems. When an ambitious redevelopment was announced, former pupils led a mutiny to save the buildings they loved. Five years later Chloe McCulloch returns to assess the results
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News
Marine engineer warns of 'reckless risk' over Garden Bridge construction
‘Unprecedented’ volume of river traffic poses risk of another Marchioness tragedy, says expert
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Features
The Rio Olympics: our guide to the venues
The 32 venues that will host the Rio 2016 Olympic Games are a mix of futuristic new build and ambitious reconstruction. Ike Ijeh takes us on a tour of the architectural highlights
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News
Housing crisis is threatening economy, warns RIBA
Institute issues prescription for tackling shortage
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Opinion
Brexit: All the reasons I can think of not to despair
Mark Middleton chooses to be optimistic about the referendum result - and finds some good news for architects
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News
OMA and Hassell reveal designs for Australian museum
Vast new museum will cantilever over historic neighbour
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News
Allies & Morrison designs 'London's highest basketball court'
Architect returns to recession-hit job six years after planning was secured
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News
Garden Bridge Trust given licence to build in Thames
Government’s marine regulator approves request
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News
Olympic architects brush off criticism from ‘grumpy old men’
Stratford Waterfront will be exceptional, says John Tuomey
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Opinion
The urbanist’s Stirling Prize
Hank Dittmar assesses this year’s contenders for what they give back to the street
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News
Wilkinson Eyre profits slump
Architect looks abroad as it reports drop in workloads, profits - and top salary
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News
CZWG adds affordable homes to get £175m Old Oak approval
Mayor of London approves QPR’s plans after pushing for more ‘affordable’ homes
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News
Croydon wants consultant for infrastructure plan
Work is part of next phase to redevelop south London town
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News
First images of Robin Hood Gardens replacement
Haworth Tompkins and Metropolitan Workshop submit plans