All Building Design articles in 31 July 2015
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Features
Carbuncle Cup: Wing building, Battle of Britain Memorial, Kent
Designed by Godden Allen Lawn, this nomination is for the new visitor centre at the National Memorial to the Few at Capel-le-Ferne
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Analysis
Getting the design information right is key to a successful tender
Andrew Barraclough on what contractors typically ask of design when invited to tender and how BIM can help you avoid the flowerpot trap
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News
University set to unveil BDP Bloomsbury masterplan
Blueprint aims to restore Senate House as institution’s academic hub
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News
Loyn & Co wins top Wales architecture prize for second year running
Private house is Cardiff practice’s third Eisteddfod Gold Medal winner
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News
Number of registered architects hits record high
Arb registration increased in 2014 despite new peak in removals for non-payment
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News
Adjaye puts Harlem arts project in for planning
$122m project will provide new home for New York’s Studio Museum
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News
Design competition announced for leading US university
Pioneering deaf college seeks architect to revamp historic campus in Washington DC
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News
Allies & Morrison wins second Coventry city commission
Design competition planned for next buildings
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News
Loyn & Co wins planning for Cardiff dockland housing
Consent marks first residential phase of scheme at Welsh capital’s creative hub
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News
Bartlett to open research facilities in former Olympic press centre
Hawkins\Brown appointed to design UCL’s Here East outpost
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News
First pictures of David Chipperfield's house for Tracey Emin
Conservationists object to demolition of locally listed Spitalfields flats
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News
Bblur Architecture to convert Orbit into Europe's longest helter skelter
£1m plan aims to boost visitor numbers - one every 37 seconds
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News
McAslan consults on plan to make Millbank Tower taller
International architecture competition on cards for Holocaust memorial
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News
Sheppard Robson wins £20m Newcastle University commission
New conference centre will form part of city’s showpiece science development
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Technical
Puukuokka Housing, Jyväskylä, Finland, by Anssi Lassila
The first building to be completed in Anssi Lassila’s three-block development in Jyväskylä may now be the tallest apartment tower in Finland, but it’s the building’s innovative construction system that’s the real talking point, writes Hugh Strange
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News
Walkie Talkie owner could be ordered to rebuild Sky Garden
City of London report says public space was not built according to approved plans
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Opinion
London needs a walker's charter
The first two London mayors championed buses and bikes. The next one should put pedestrians first, argues Hank Dittmar
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News
Zaha Hadid says Tokyo stadium cost warnings were ignored
Practice defends design and says warnings over cost rises ‘not heeded’ by authorities
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News
OMA's Brighton College scheme in for planning
Rem Koolhaas’ practice designs project aiming to break down barriers between sport and science