All Building Design articles in 11 Jan 2013
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News
Website launched to provide free access to built environment research
Architects can use and rate research projects on AIA and National Institute of Building Sciences portal
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News
Architype get green light for Hereford Archive Centre
It will be the UK’s first archival storage building built to Passivhaus standards
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Multimedia
H is for Herzog & de Meuron
An ABC of the world’s most famous architects and their buildings
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Multimedia
Framed in Steel: Co-operative headquarters
3DReid, Buro Happold and BAM Construction discuss the design and build of this group head office structure
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News
Jamie Fobert to tackle major renovation at Kettle's Yard
The architect will oversee refurb of galleries as well as designing new education wing
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Features
Dear Matthew: Can I cut down on my time at work?
BD’s agony uncle on the inevitability of long hours
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News
EllisMiller submits plans for Shoreditch Village
Scheme is one of practice’s most significant yet
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News
Architects warned over software infringements
New Year message comes after London practice hit with £3k bill
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News
Redesigned V&A Dundee public consultation starts next week
Images of Kengo Kuma’s second attempt at gallery revealed
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News
Zaha Hadid to sue over copycat design
Building in Chongqing could be finished before architect’s Beijing complex
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Iraq parliament winner risks losing out to rival Zaha Hadid
Assemblage design picked by RIBA jury but Hadid still in talks with project committee
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Features
Touch wood
A look back at BD’s 1978 coverage of Florian Beigel and Konrad Frey’s design for a house in Austria
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Opinion
Style wars
A desirable residence and an underdesired on, come to attention this week, as well as a couple of architectural role models
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Opinion
Put Kuma’s V&A out of its misery
Even if it is ever built, where will Dundee’s museum find support in these cash-strapped times?
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Opinion
It had to be Hugh (but it wasn't)
Thank you for featuring my interview in Life Class ( BD December 21 ).
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Jamie Fobert to tackle major renovation at Kettle's Yard
The architect will oversee refurb of galleries as well as designing new education wing
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Opinion
Hamburg hall is a costly calamity
The earlier projected image of Herzog de Meuron’s concert hall (“ Elbphilharmonie costs rocket again”, bdonline January 4 ) is that of an iceberg being carried on a gigantic brick plinth, and is quite compelling.