All Building Design articles in 24 Jan 2014
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Features
War memorials: testaments to our tragic history
Works of art commemorating the dead are perhaps one positive from the first world war, says Gavin Stamp
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Opinion
London’s past comes alive on location
Gillian Darley on experiencing architecture through films
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Opinion
Do the Twentieth Century Society’s Southbank pictures help the debate?
The images were intended to provoke discussion, says Henrietta Billings, but Ben van Bruggen argues they are just a gimmick
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Opinion
Bypassing planning is not the route to a coherent city
The mayor of London’s interventions lack the rounded vision needed for a high-quality legacy, says Ellis Woodman
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Opinion
The Royal Academy senses a new sensibility
The RA’s latest exhibition taps into a growing general audience for architecture, says Ellis Woodman
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Building Study
Roehampton University residential halls by Henley Halebrown Rorrison
Buildings influenced by nearby grade II*-listed Georgian Downshire House
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News
Victorian terrace demolition condemned
East London council’s architectural heritage at risk, says Victorian Society
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Inspirations
Alex Ely’s inspiration: the Britz Metropolitan Settlement by Bruno Taut with Martin Wagner
Mae Architects’ Alex Ely admires Taut’s Berlin housing project for its ideas of democratic placemaking
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News
Boris to rule on housing job after Royal Mail's council complaint
Developer says London councils taking too long to rule on Mount Pleasant proposals
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News
Minister says Carbuncle Cup runner-up is like Maze Prison
‘I cannot think of a less high quality design,’ Nick Boles adds
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Features
Richard MacCormac: ‘Think before you leap’
The founder of MJP Architects on inspirational tutors, Joseph Conrad and the influence of his mother
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News
Crystal Palace rebuild attracts 40 firms
Practices from Europe, US and Chile express interest in £400m competition
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News
US billings index falls again
American Institute of Architects reports a drop in fees at the end of 2013