All Building Design articles in 16 January 2015
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Features
WA100 2015: Specialism tables
The top architectural firms in each specialism ranked by fee income
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News
Sheppard Robson's Barts Square gets funding tonic
Developer secures £165m to kickstart construction
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News
T-shirts, pens and food to pay for Garden Bridge’s upkeep
Trust says it can raise £3.5m maintenance bill itself
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News
Pickles overrules planning inspector to save Welsh Streets
Save Britain’s Heritage president hails ‘triple triumph’
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News
Lifschutz's Candy flats are victim of new mega-basement ban
Holland Park development also rejected on architectural grounds
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Features
WA100 2015: Market sector tables
The top architecture practices in each market sector ranked by fee income
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News
Squire & Partners' Odeon redevelopment thrown out
Opponents got Benedict Cumberbatch to back their case
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News
Video: Norman Foster leads a drone tour of the Hearst Tower
Architect suggests 10-year-old project is among his favourites
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Technical
House on a Hillside, Wyhlen by Gian Salis
Hugh Strange explores how architect Gian Salis not only navigated his way around a building on a steep incline, but made it a complementing feature of this concrete-framed house
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Features
WA100 2015: Regional tables
The top architectural firms in each global region ranked by fee income
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News
Avery Associates unveils City tower next to Cheesegrater
At 270m, building will be taller than famous neighbour
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News
Jury hails 'Birmingham practices' on city square shortlist
Broadway Malyan and Atkins’ Midlands offices among five finalists
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Features
Not on the money: Over-budget projects
When finally completed last autumn, New York’s One World Trade Center clocked in at a total expense of £2.5bn, making it not only the most expensive skyscraper of all time, but also costing eight times its original budget. But is it the most over-budget project ever to be built? Ike ...
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News
Buttress Architects unfurls its winning scroll for Blackpool
Winning practice’s presentation ‘as big as the room’