All Building Design articles in 28 April 2017
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Technical
Technical study: Tate St Ives extension, St Ives, Cornwall
Jamie Fobert’s discreet subterranean gallery extension has calmed locals’ concerns about the impact on the town’s skyline and reflects in its design all the elements that make St Ives special
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News
Dow Jones completes £7.5m Garden Museum expansion
Architect won first and second phases of project at listed church
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News
Southwark showcases Maccreanor Lavington council flats
Borough takes possession of 56-home Blackfriars Road block
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Opinion
It's time to divert Garden Bridge funding to other Thames crossings
Our reader poll demonstrates an appetite for more Thames pedestrian crossings. Public money left over from scrapping support for the Garden Bridge would get these moving, says Thomas Lane
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News
Diamond Jubilee Bridge tops Thames crossing poll
One-World Design Architects’ west London scheme pips downstream rivals
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News
Kyson gets go-ahead for Waterloo hotel
Lambeth planners back Lower Marsh scheme despite protests
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Analysis
Barbour ABI's April market review is out now
Barbour ABI’s Economic Construction Market Review for April is now available to download
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Technical
Technical study: Atlas House, Eindhoven
Monadnock has created a three-storey house of clarity, rigour and poetic flourishes on a Dutch woodland estate, writes Hugh Strange
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News
Battersea developer wants to look again at affordable housing targets
Rethink puts up to 250 affordable homes at risk
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Technical
'We're very happy with the term magic realism'
Job Floris and Sandor Naus of Monadnock talk to Hugh Strange about the mixed legacy of the Superdutch generation and the importance of creating new stories from old traditions
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News
MPs accuse Whitehall of ‘wasting money' on free schools
RIBA backs report accusing ministers of spending “well over the odds” on new free schools while others deteriorate
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News
London mayor funds ‘hub’ to support small-scale housing
Help centre aims to aid affordable community-build and custom-build projects
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News
Protesters set for Judicial Review over York tower plans
Judge to rule on council’s handling of English Heritage visitors’ centre scheme
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Review
Brutalism: Where did it all go wrong?
In a crowded field, this exhibition has much to contribute and deserves a bigger platform than the RA’s architecture ‘corridor’, says Daniel Elsea
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News
Manchester architect to rebuild fire-ravaged Exeter hotel
Buttress’ relationship with engineer led to appointment
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News
Shell Centre campaigner's bid to become MP
George Turner standing in Kate Hoey’s Vauxhall constituency