All Building Design articles in 22 June 2012
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News
Green buildings cost same as conventional structures
Findings published in new report from World Green Building Council
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News
New gallery plans push ahead in Hoxton Square
Project revived three years after it received planning
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News
How Elephant & Castle will look in 2025
Detailed plans for more than 500 homes due in this summer
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Competitions
University College Dublin campus design
University College Dublin is seeking architect-led design teams for their Newman Joyce Precinct and campus facilities
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Technical
11-15 Baker Street, London by Squire and Partners
Squire and Partners keeps up appearances on one of London’s most celebrated thoroughfares with a sharp white-concrete facade that echoes its Portland stone neighbours
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News
Rogers submits cancer centre plans despite concerns
Public health building at Guy’s Hospital criticised for its impact on the public realm
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News
Zaha Hadid achieves honour ‘on her own terms’
Supporters say she has stood up for women in architecture and creative talent in the profession
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Building Study
Spatial Affairs Bureau creates a hidden compound in Stoke Newington
House and artists’ studios use clerestory windows and roof lights to let in natural light
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Features
It’s not about the money
In the week that we feature Wilkinson Eyre’s Singapore Gardens by the Bay, we look back to when the architects appeared in BD in 1998 - looking like they had walked off the set of Miami Vice.
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News
Centre Point tower plans submitted
Developer Almacantar has submitted plans to Camden Council to refurbish Centre Point tower at the eastern end of Oxford Street in central London, which is expected to cost £350 million.
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News
Construction orders keep falling
More bad news for the construction sector has been published by the Office for National Statistics.
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Features
Innovative thinking is key
Turner & Townsend’s Steve McGuckin wants to replicate his success at finding new talent
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Opinion
Dame Zaha should stand up for what she believes in
Hadid’s overbudget Aquatics Centre brought her a long overdue honour. Now both of them must prove their staying power
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News
Data Brief: June 22 2012
A good week for Holder Mathias, a bad week for social housing and a run down of the top UK architects
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News
Number of new builds nosedive
The number of affordable homes in England during the 2011/12 financial year fall