All Building Design articles in 23 May 2014
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News
Purcell's £4.5m naval museum project completes
Work involved restoring and linking two Georgian storehouses
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News
Work to start on modernisation of Alvar Aalto museum
£14m project will create new exhibition space and visitor facilities
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Opinion
Help us educate the clients
Clients fall into two camps, says Kate Fletcher of Arup Associates
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News
Top universities outline £9bn development pipeline
Russell Group universities plan to spend more than £9bn on capital projects before 2017
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News
Eric Parry's £420m City scheme gets lift-off
Construction of Walkie Talkie neighbour to go ahead after client confirms major pre-let
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Technical
Hanging gardens could turn Greenwich into new Jerusalem
Heneghan Peng’s new School of Architecture and Construction for the University of Greenwich will host 14 roof gardens, including ponds, teaching spaces, beehives and even a couple of vineyards - the first permanent algaeponics installation in the UK
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News
Squire & Partners bags planning for Chelsea Barracks
Green light for first phase of controversy-dogged development
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News
All-clear for stadium after culture ministry rejects listing bid
Work set to start on two Bristol stadiums this summer
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News
More London office space needed, survey says
Deloitte survey says what’s being built will not satisfy demand
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News
Artist rewrites Goldfinger's French letters
Landmark Piccadilly lettering recreated on Royal Academy
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Opinion
Federate before you collaborate
Get the licensing right - and your staff holidays - or all your BIM work could unravel, advises David Shepherd
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News
Judge orders closure of 'Calatrava bleeds you dry' website
Site’s backers ordered to pay €30k damages to Spanish architect
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Opinion
We'll never build enough homes until we open up the market
Ending the housebuilders’ monopoly will improve both the supply of housing and the quality of its design, argues Hank Dittmar