All Building Design articles in 28 Feb 2014
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News
Assael Architecture designs lakeside homes on stilts
£150m scheme will transform brownfield site in Suffolk
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Opinion
The solutions to floods lie in our past
Look to our historic water management practices to evolve traditional urban and architectural patterns for today, says Hank Dittmar
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News
Platform 5 wins planning for first commercial projects
Office roof extension and listed building refurbishment get nod
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News
Shortlisted designs unveiled for Canadian Holocaust Monument
Adjaye and Libeskind reveal their schemes for $9.5m monument
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Review
Architectural wrangles within the Oxbridge quadrangles
Essays in this latest journal explore the negotiation between architects’ obligations to modernity and the maintenance of tradition
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News
Politician tells Crystal Palace architects to 'speak to locals'
‘Proposals are all style and no substance,’ says Val Shawcross
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Building Study
Fresh facade for Golden Lane Estate's Great Arthur House
John Robertson Architects designs bespoke cladding solution for London modernist tower
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Opinion
Crystal Palace plans must rediscover Joseph Paxton’s vision
Is reconstruction about commerce rather than community, asks Ellis Woodman
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Features
CPD 6 2014: Sustainable lighting
Improvements in LED technology offer architects more ways to integrate light into their designs. As lighting is one of the most energy-intensive elements of a building, such options are vital
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News
Avanti Architects scoops Florey revamp
Architect beats strong shortlist to work on James Stirling’s Oxford building
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News
Alsop renews ties with former colleague
Architect reprises a collaboration that dates back decades
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Opinion
Making it good with engineered wood
Architects are exploring the rich potential of timber, says Ellis Woodman
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News
Smithfield planning approval 'a monumental mistake'
Rival developer hits out at John McAslan scheme
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Technical
Sam Wanamaker Playhouse by Allies & Morrison and Jon Greenfield
This architectural team designed an archetypal indoor Jacobean theatre at Shakespeare’s Globe on London’s South Bank
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News
Rundeskogen Towers, Norway, by dRMM
Architects complete three residential blocks near Stavanger
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Opinion
Are temporary structures an answer to the housing crisis?
Will homes like Rogers’ Y:Cube help make housing more affordable or should we be exploring the potential in existing buildings?