All Building Design articles in 22 April 2016
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News
Practice is here to stay, say Zaha Hadid’s lieutenants
‘She left us at the busiest time ever,’ say Schumacher and Majidi
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FAT’s House for Essex could still win the Stirling Prize
Awards chief blames communication blunder for oversight and vows to give it second chance
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Analysis
What the LSE's Saw Swee Hock can teach us about procuring brilliant buildings
Pulling off a coup like O’Donnell Tuomey’s Stirling finalist is not easy but the story is worth studying, says Simon Carne
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London borough warns against local authority planning 'penalties'
Lambeth says policy risks exacerbating funding problems at cash-strapped councils
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Design competition launched for Preston student centre
RIBA and University of Central Lancashire launch search for design team
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Analysis
Does the government have the sticking power for proper estate regeneration?
Ministers want estates rebuilt as streets - yet they preside over a funding system that makes this unviable. Julia Park uncovers some cognitive dissonance
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Jamie Fobert and Ab Rogers on V&A shortlist
Six finalists vie for £1m revamp of Eva Jiricna’s giftshop - as more images revealed of £50m Amanda Levete scheme
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John Pawson's holiday home opens
Living Architecture’s first Welsh project has subterranean ‘contemplation chamber’
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Analysis
Barbour ABI's April market review is out now
Barbour ABI’s Economic Construction Market Review for April is now available to download
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Grafton sees off star names to land £100m LSE prize
Beaten firms include Levete, Herzog de Meuron and Chipperfield
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Smithsons' Obelisk to be re-erected at Shatwell Farm
Columns by Alvaro Siza also finds new home on estate of architectural patron
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AYA winner beats big names to Cambridge postgrad housing
Cottrell Vermeulen to build next to its previous work at Churchill College
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Two architects honoured by Queen for bulging order books
Fewer than 1% of enterprise award winners are architects
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RIBA refuses to budge on FAT's Stirling snub
Holland dubs jury’s decision ‘bizarre’, while Jacob shrugs: ‘It’s a fitting end’
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Features
Don't blame the client - they're bloody heroes
It’s a miracle anything gets built given that every building is a prototype and most clients are ingénues, says the author of a new book intended to guide them through the pitfalls