All Building Design articles in 09 Aug 2013
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Features
'Architects always seem pretty uncomfortable with feelings'
Richard J Williams, whose latest book Sex and Buildings explains how progressive sexual attitudes manifest themselves in architecture, talks to BD about procreation, repression and why co-housing is sexy
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News
World's Coolest Car Parks: the shortlist
Architects Allies Morrison and Herzog de Meuron are among the finalists
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News
Stantec appointed to £10m Canada House refurbishment
Firm wins work after tender process seeking practice with portfolio in Canada and London
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News
Purcell boots Bennetts off town hall job
Fourth architect in seven years appointed to convert listed building
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News
Herzog & de Meuron, Hassell and Purcell triumph in Melbourne station contest
$1 million Flinders Street project is Swiss practice’s first in Australia
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News
Architects Benevolent Society gives record level of financial support
But few out-of-work architects ever seek help, says chief executive
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News
New Chandigarh 'could damage Le Corbusier's City Beautiful'
Chandigarh’s first Indian architect raises concerns about extension
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News
Zero-carbon off-setting consulation welcomed by UK Green Building Council
Housebuilders’ costs to be capped
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Multimedia
Framed in Steel: The Isaac Newton Academy
Feilden Clegg Bradley Studios, Skanska, William Hare and London Borough of Redbridge discuss the design, build and energy efficiency of the Isaac Newton Academy, an exceptional inner-city secondary school in Ilford
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Features
Tom Coward: 'I'm a sucker for the colloquial'
The AOC director on Los Angeles, green belts and why kids love cad
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News
Brits lose out as West Kowloon park competition scrapped
New tenders labelled ‘outrageous’ by design teams
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News
BDP triumphs in council HQ contest
Northampton design contest caused controversy with local boy Will Alsop
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News
‘Town centre first’ planning rules officially announced
Planning minister says changes will ‘bring people closer to their town centres’
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News
Sheffield Hallam student wins RIBA prize
Suki Sehmbi awarded the Gold Prize at the RIBA Yorkshire’s student awards
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News
Government appoints new chair for English Heritage
Laurie Magnus will move over from the National Trust
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News
APD Architecture gets planning for Edinburgh home
The five-bedroom home sits on Edinburgh’s seventh hill
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Building Study
The UK's top 10 council estates
Following the news that Newham is to embark on a new generation of coucil housing, BD executive editor Ellis Woodman looks back at some of the UK’s best council estates
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News
RIBA calls for chief built environment adviser
Architecture organisation submits response to Farrell Review