All Building Design articles in 27 February 2015
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News
Defeated Shell Centre protester mulls appeal
Developer sees off High Court challenge but judge takes planning inspector to task
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News
Chipperfield, Hadid and Rogers hit as Crystal Palace scheme flops
Bromley council terminates exclusivity deal with Chinese developer
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News
King's Cross developer confirmed for Cricklewood revamp
Masterplan for £4.5bn scheme by Allies Morrison
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News
Manchester United stars win planning for hotel scheme
Green light for proposals by Ryan Giggs and Gary Neville
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Building Study
Carnal Hall
Beneath its armour-like steel dome, Bernard Tschumi’s new Swiss concert hall houses a naturally lit and wooden auditorium, as well as a dynamic sequence of interior spaces. Ike Ijeh takes a look
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News
Allies & Morrison wades into Winchester opponents
Partner Paul Appleton blames ‘loud voices’ and says scheme is ‘not beaten’
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News
'Referendum' shopping centre gets green light
BDP’s plan for controversial extension approved by Glasgow city council
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News
Spring start for Conran's lido restoration
Lottery grant kickstarts project to restore sole grade II* listed seaside pool
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Opinion
How can architects make contractors deliver their vision?
Now at Wates, Andrew Barraclough spent 19 years at HOK. Here, he advises on how the two disciplines can work together on BIM
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News
Hackney mayor starts campaign to stop Bishopsgate towers
Jules Pipe says scheme is ‘out of scale’ for its surrounds
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News
Green light for Flanagan Lawrence's Wembley housing
Scheme will be built in shadow of famous stadium
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Technical
Can tall buildings ever be sustainable?
With debate still raging over the 230 towers lined up to make the London skyline look more like Hong Kong’s, Ike Ijeh looks at whether tall buildings can ever be sustainable
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News
Scott Brownrigg wins consent for Surrey HQ
Building pre-let to tech firm Gartner as new European head office