All Building Design articles in 27 April 2012
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News
Sidell Gibson approved for Thameside residential build
Architects working with Avery Associates on project
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News
Architect's proposals for Arbroath championed by electoral candidates
Voigt Partnership’s speculative scheme becomes manifesto pledge
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News
Foster Willis Architects completes new stage at Pinewood Studios
First film set will be Les Miserables
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Features
Carbuncle Cup nomination — Victoria Hall Student Accommodation, Wembley, by CZWG
Have your say on this year’s shortlist
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News
Chapman Taylor gets green light for Shrewsbury town centre revamp
£150 million project to unite existing shopping centres
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Review
Making City: 5th International Architecture Biennale Rotterdam
This citymakers’ biennale is a confused muddle of municipal boosterism and lacklustre pop-up projects
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News
London Met in talks over sale of Wright & Wright Architects' library
Women’s Library in Whitechapel faces uncertain future
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Opinion
Kettle’s departure leaves RMJM drowning not waving
The architect of the Gazprom tower quits as the international firm’s reputation sinks further
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News
RIBA sets out manifesto for London’s next mayor
London’s next mayor must commission a five-year design strategy for the capital, the RIBA has urged
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News
Urban Projects Bureau wins planning for Fitzrovia conversion
Architect’s design fits three homes and a shop into Georgian townhouse
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News
Spparc gets approval for Bankside regeneration
Bear Gardens includes apartments and gallery space
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News
Design ACB completes renovation of Basingstoke college
Architects’ design includes new automotive department
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News
K4 Architects wins approval for Huddersfield scheme
Student accommodation for city’s university
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News
Work starts on Foster and Partners' Museum of the 21st Century
Architect’s Datong Art Museum will open in China next year
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Features
Data Brief: April 27 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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Features
‘We’re on a mission to find talent’
With a growing portfolio of ambitious urban projects, Cathedral Group director Martyn Evans is keen to work with gifted architects
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Opinion
The other side of Livingstone
Coming from the architect of London’s most secretive and top-down building, Terry Farrell’s critique (“Farrell tells of fears of Livingstone as mayor” News April 20) of Ken is a bit rich and utterly wrong when it comes to Ken not being close to local communities.
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Opinion
Schools require careful study
As a former group leader in the Schools Division of Somerset County Council, I am glad to see so many pages devoted to school design (BD Reviews April 20).
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Building Study
First Look: Mixed-use courtyard scheme, Highgate Road, north London by Chassay Studio
Chassay Studio has won planning for a mixed-use courtyard scheme on Highgate Road in north London.