All Building Design articles in 26 September 2014
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News
Hemingway overhauls Goldfinger's Balfron flat
Flat re-imagined in style of 1968 – the year the architect lived in it
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News
Rogers shows off what might have been
Architect collaborated with local practice on Mexico City airport
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Westminster green light for Sheppard Robson extension
Work will add extra 800sq m of rooftop office space
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Opinion
The provincial towns we jog round
The Scottish referendum shows that we must stop our London obsession, argues BD’s student columnist
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News
Feilden Clegg Bradley appointed to Southbank Centre restoration
Architect’s controversial Festival Wing project remains on life support
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Analysis
Home economics
The recovery is still moving at a slow pace, driven mainly by housing, but August saw a year-on-year increase in construction awards. Michael Dall presents highlights of Barbour ABI’s latest monthly Economic Construction Market Review, with a special focus on the commercial and retail sector
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News
Purcell joins Allan Murray and BDP on Edinburgh job
Architect asked to work on listed buildings
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3XN 'follows in Utzon's footsteps'
Danish practice claims to be first since Opera House architect to alter Sydney’s skyline
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News
New images of AHMM's BBC redevelopment
Project also features work by dRMM, Duggan Morris, HOK and Maccreanor Lavington
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News
RIBA fellowships announced
Vicky Richardson and Brits Who Built the Modern World producer honoured
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Buckley Gray Yeoman lands tube work
Firm to spruce up Piccadilly Circus and South Kensington stations
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Technical
The gilded palace of gin
Heatherwick Studio’s new state-of-the-art Bombay Sapphire Distillery assaults the senses in every way, says Amanda Birch
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Opinion
Scotland's Aladdin
Alex Salmond and the yes campaign lost their battle for an independent Scotland - but by letting the genie of devolved powers out of the bottle, they did us all a favour, says former RIBA president Jack Pringle