All Building Design articles in 12 June 2015
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News
Atkins boosts operating margins as underlying profits rise 14.6%
Firm edges closer to magic 8% operating margin on back of strong revenue performance
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News
Panter Hudspith Architects completes cinema revamp
New cinema emerges from restored Victorian church and school building
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News
LDS plans for Blackfriars tower approved
New tower on Blackfriars Road given green light by Southwark planners
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News
Profession welcomes mayor of London's housing initiatives
Plans to introduce affordable housing targets and private rented sector initiatives welcomed by architects
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Technical
London Business School by Sheppard Robson
Sheppard Robson’s partial conversion of the Westminster Register Office complex includes a glazed link building for the entrance
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News
Work starts on Steven Holl's controversial Maggie's Centre
Work finally gets underway on Barts project
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News
Feilden Clegg Bradley cleans up in Bath
Architect appointed to improve facilities at Roman baths
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Stockwool gets green light for Southend-on-Sea development
New mixed-use development on seafront will provide 282 new homes
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Opinion
I'm not convinced by plans for No1 Poultry, says its project architect
As C20 Society tries to get Stirling’s icon listed, Andrew Pryke, who knows the building intimately, sounds a warning over Buckley Gray Yeoman’s redevelopment plans
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News
Heatherwick submits plans for Yorkshire Maggie's
£5m building will resemble giant container garden
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News
Marks Barfield's i360 tower arrives in Brighton
Giant steel columns for landmark 162m-high observation deck arrive by sea from Holland
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News
BIG reveals its re-design at Foster's 2 World Trade Centre
Bjarke Ingels Group reveals new design for fourth and final tower at Ground Zero
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News
Tate Harmer plants treehouse office in Hoxton
Pop-up co-working space made from paper and plastic
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Surprise listing bid for No1 Poultry
C20 Society application to Historic England could upset Buckley Gray Yeoman’s redevelopment plans
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Features
George Turner on his Shell Centre defeat: 'I did what I could'
Decision will deter public from engaging with planning system, warns campaigner in his first interview after the Appeal Court judgement
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News
High Court throws out Shell Centre appeal
Campaigner George Turner loses appeal, removing last barrier to £1.2bn scheme
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Garden Bridge opponents launch 'folly for London' competition
New competition to design folly using £60m of public funding
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Review
Book Club review: The Fabric of Place
This survey of the work of Allies Morrison is less monograph and more urban design primer, writes Kieran Gallagher