All Building Design articles in 18 March 2016
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Opinion
We need to work much harder to retain women - and publishing gender pay rates would be a good start
Legislation is coming but most practices are too small to be affected. The RIBA should step in to change that, argues Grimshaw partner Mark Middleton
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News
Dundee V&A handed £5m funding from Osborne
New V A museum in Dundee receives £5m extra funding despite capital costs being fully met
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News
FaulknerBrowns submits 26-storey Geordie tower
Newcastle scheme ‘inspired by success of other northern towns’
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News
Buckley Gray Yeoman gets OK for Hackney warehouse work
Refurb scheme to start later this spring
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News
RIBA in open call for summer installations
RIBA invites members to submit designs for institution’s summer installation titled ‘constructing communities’
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Opinion
London won’t find the answer until it asks the right question
House prices in the capital have risen 45% under Boris Johnson. Infrastructure is at breaking point. We urgently need to decide what kind of city we want London to be, says Julia Park
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News
Procurement blunders saddle Garden Bridge with 'tainted' reputation, says GLA report
Watchdog concludes mayor’s office and TfL were ‘too secretive and defensive’ as process came to light
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Technical
Virtual reality: A whole new world
Convincing virtual reality used to be the stuff of science fiction but now the technology is catching up. With Oculus Rift and PlayStation releasing home devices, VR is finally going mainstream. Could it be a useful tool for architects?
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News
Patel Taylor's 3,500-home east London scheme agreed
New images revealed at Mipim of Newham plans
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Analysis
Barbour ABI's March market review is out now
Barbour ABI’s Economic Construction Market Review for March is now available to download
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News
BTP wins Pankhurst centre refurb
Practice wins design role on £2.6m restoration of landmark centre in Manchester
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Analysis
Would Brexit free us from OJEU hell?
Architects have played down the effect that a vote for Britain to leave the EU this summer would have on the profession, but its impact on procurement could make a big difference
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News
Theatre architects celebrate Budget handouts
Cornwall and Merseyside projects given chancellor’s backing
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News
Budget 2016: Round-up and reaction
Architects criticise chancellor for not doing more for housing
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News
Chipperfield's Nobel Centre clears first planning hurdle
Stockholm approves architect’s competition-winning design
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Opinion
Time to stop going down the garden path and come up with a strategy
Solving the housing crisis is not just a numbers game: it requires proactive planning. Jeff Nottage urges the government to abandon opportunism and get serious
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News
Farrells says Boris failed on airport debate
Practice partner Max Farrell accuses mayor of being too fixated on ‘Boris Island’ and ignoring better alternatives