All Building Design articles in 07 October 2016
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Opinion
Newport Street Gallery is streets ahead
This year’s Stirling Prize is a victory for the street as well as architecture
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News
Hare working on masterplan for Game of Thrones star's school
Work for Warwick schools due to finish in 2020
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News
Architect calls for Manchester clubs to ground share
South African stadium specialist Ruben Reddy suggests bitter rivals Man Utd and Man City move in together
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Opinion
At last the government gets it; a more diverse housebuilding sector is the key to increasing supply
Government funding to help small builders deliver more homes is welcome but safeguards will be needed to ensure the land doesn’t end up in the hands of the volume housebuilders
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Features
CPD 17 2016: Rooflights and Part K
Part K provides essential guidance for specifiers of access rooflights, ensuring that roofs and terraces are safe to use and maintain. This CPD, sponsored by Glazing Vision, sets out the key requirements to bear in mind
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Building Study
New Science Building by Sheppard Robson
Laboratories are most often architecturally dull affairs but not Sheppard Robson’s New Science Building
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News
Lumley makes plea for 'uniquely lovely' Garden Bridge
Celebrity backer defends controversial project and pleas for fresh private funding
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News
Sajid Javid announces 1 million homes plan
Communities secretary plans ‘biggest state-backed’ housing programme since 1970s
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News
Amanda Levete reveals Lisbon museum scheme
Museum of Art, Architecture and Technology to grace Portuguese capital’s waterfront
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News
Hopkins to overhaul US college's athletics campus
Practice to deliver new facilities as part of wider overhaul of Colby College
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News
Shard architect calls for more London 'landmarks'
Renzo Piano calls for world class architecture to revitalise capital’s suburbs
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Opinion
People in glasshouses shouldn't throw stones
Neo Bankside residents unhappy about being overlooked seemed to have forgotton that they overlook a neighbouring almshouse that has been there for 250 years
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News
British practice wins ideas competition for most remote inhabited island
Brock Carmichael Architects beats 37 others to Tristan da Cunha scheme
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Features
Behind the scenes at London Bridge Station – with the architect
It’s probably Britain’s most notorious station, but Grimshaw partner Mark Middleton thinks thoughtful procurement has given London Bridge Station a bright future