All Building Design articles in 21 April 2017
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News
Labour to set up housing ministry if it wins power
Shadow housing minister launches party’s policy to build one million homes over five years
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Architects more upbeat, despite Brexit uncertainty
RIBA said the private housing sector was still expected to be the strongest performer during the next quarter
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News
Heatherwick's 2,500-step sculpture begins to rise in New York
Structure is centrepiece of Hudson Yards scheme
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Historic England names new planning director
Government heritage adviser appoints Architectural Heritage Fund’s Ian Morrison
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Henn and Møller picked to expand ‘iconic’ German hospital
Duo beats 12 practices to land University Hospital RWTH Aachen job
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Green light for Chapman Taylor shopping centre extension
Exeter project adds restaurants, cinema and sports centre
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Features
It's not just the Garden Bridge: other crossings for London
Ike Ijeh takes a look at the other bridges planned across the Thames
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Slew of new Liverpool towers gets green light
City council approves five new towers at latest planning committee meeting
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Opinion
If you're going to hire a consultant, make it the right one
Is it PR you need, or will the extra work it brings simply expose more fundamental problems in your practice? Martyn Evans considers the options for stressed-out architects
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Wright & Wright get council blessing for Lambeth Palace library
New library and archive first new building at site for 200 years
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British pairing see off overseas rivals for Antwerp tower
DRDH and Allies and Morrison overcome local firms for win
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Features
Garden Bridge: Troubled crossing
Margaret Hodge’s recent report on the controversial Garden Bridge has highlighted the question of whether the mayor of London should pull the plug on the project, even if it means wasting £46.4m of public money already committed. David Blackman reports
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Tate viewing gallery row moves to the High Court
Residents at a luxury apartment complex on the South Bank have issued a writ against the Tate Modern
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Second competition launched for Lithuanian up-and-comer
Kaunas named 2022 European Capital of Culture
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Liverpool residents invite Unesco chiefs to defend World Heritage threat in person
Public seminars will question ‘conservation vs development’ approach
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Penoyre & Prasad Bath office scheme green light
Project is part of new business district planned for city
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Theresa May calls snap general election
The prime minister has called a general election for Thursday 8 June