All Building Design articles in 12 August 2016
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Review
New titles to review in BD's summer architecture book club
Join BD’s Book Club for a chance to review one of 10 new titles
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News
Allies & Morrison, Bell Phillips and Mae in running for £450m Spurs housing
Pollard Thomas Edwards and Sheppard Robson also on shortlist for 1,400 homes
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News
BuckleyGrayYeoman carves out Square Mile pedestrian route
Practice wins planning for extensive remodelling of City office block
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Review
Book Club review: Form Heft Material
The literal and figurative journeys that have brought David Adjaye to the eve of the opening of his Smithsonian are traced in this thematic collection
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News
Construction slump deeper than first thought
Bad June data confirms construction recession over first half of 2016
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Features
Could cohousing really take off in the UK?
With the housing crisis deepening, cohousing could play a key role in delivering homes by giving control back to the people, say Zohra Chiheb and Rob Gilbert from Levitt Bernstein
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News
Richard Murphy's 'rival' Calton Hill vision set for approval
Council praises ‘elegant’ proposal after rejecting ‘Godzilla’ hotel
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News
Gensler submits sustainable HQ to Boston planners
Project for General Electric to include solar panels that can be replaced as technology improves
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News
Green light for Originate's Camden tram substation refurb
Transformed building will become photographer’s studio
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Building Study
Baylis Old School, Lambeth by Conran & Partners
While many brutalist schools are being knocked down, one in south London is making a virtue of its architectural heritage and being converted into housing. Photographs by Edmund Sumner
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News
Profits fall at McAslan after restructure
Architect insists it is on track for a strong performance this year
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News
Penoyre & Prasad cleared for project at Manchester's giant engineering campus
Architect wins planning to revamp and extend grade II-listed Oddfellows Hall
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News
PDP to replace Harrods car park with care home
Singapore money behind central London’s ‘first luxury extra-care flats’
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News
Profession warns Derbyshire 'it won't be easy'
Architects welcome RIBA presidential result but raise concerns about fourth successive fall in turnout
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News
Star-filled shortlist for RCA's ambitious expansion
Diller Scofidio Renfro, Lacaton Vassal and Robbrecht en Daem
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News
Ben Derbyshire to be next RIBA president
Winner beat Alan Jones and Andrew Salter after 15% of members voted
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News
Stanton Williams and Lifschutz Davidson Sandilands scoop UCL East
Architects to design two projects on university’s £270m Stratford campus