All Building Design articles in 15 August 2014
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News
'Very exciting shed' gains top BREEAM score
Speller Metcalfe’s Western Power Distribution depot scores 102% under BREEAM standard
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University picks design team for new campus
Atkins and Mosescameronwilliams lined up for £330m Northampton development
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Astudio lodges City office plans
Architect’s proposals would redevelop and expand 80s structure
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Elder & Cannon and Page/Park complete Gorbals flats
£24m project is Scotland’s biggest by a single housing association
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Features
Architect of the Year Awards 2014: Housing architect
Find out how to enter this hotly contested AYA category
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Adjaye tells of lessons from the brink of bankruptcy
Architect reflects on practice’s near-insolvency following the 2008 global crash
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Spain’s 'guerrilla architect' wins global spotlight
Documentary tracks work of anti-starchitect Santiago Cirugeda
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Glenn Howells finishes National Arboretum project
Architects’ single-storey visitor centre opens at Gloucestershire attraction
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Features
Virtual tour of Heneghan Peng's new Greenwich University building
Video: See inside the new school of architecture
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News
Walkie Talkie will melt hearts when public get inside, says City planning chief
Rafael Vinoly’s skyscraper ‘has a dynamic presence and will endure’
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Open House 2014 frenzy commences
Cheesegrater, Antony Gormley hotel room and Saw Swee Hock centre among new additions
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Buckley Gray Yeoman showcases Hackney scheme
Architect completes £30m redevelopment of ex-Burberry factory
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Gareth Hoskins gets planning for health centres
Architect secures green light for Scottish public sector jobs
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Bennetts steers controversial Crossrail station through planning
Ealing Broadway improvements get green light despite continued objections
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Wilkinson Eyre scoops £24m Science Museum job
AL_A, Haworth Tompkins and Caruso St John among those beaten
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Building Study
1-6 Copper Lane by Henley Halebrown Rorrison Architects
Cohousing is a concept proving popular in North America and parts of mainland Europe but, despite being a potentially viable answer to the housing shortage, it is yet to catch on in the UK. Ike Ijeh visits the first cohousing build in London to see if it’s an idea worth ...
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Further drop in unemployed architects
Profession’s jobless figures fall for sixth month running
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Review
Book Club review: The City as Tangled Bank
Terry Farrell’s hardback draws on vast experience and can be read as a prologue to the Farrell Review