All Building Design articles in 7 March 2014
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Features
Wireless doesn’t mean no-strings
If you’re using public Wi-Fi — or setting up your own — be aware of the risks involved
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Building Study
Paradise House, Oxfordshire by Richard Parr & Associates
A contemporary country house design uses high-quality traditional materials
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Opinion
Is the McAslan scheme the right one for Smithfield?
Is an office complex really best for the former market site?
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News
And they're off: Cycle to Mipim 2014
BD will be running regular updates from this year’s Cycles to Mipim riders as they head to the property show in the south of France. Here, Phil Coffey describes the grand d é part
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Features
CPD 7 2014: BIM and sustainability
In an effort to improve the energy efficiency of the UK built environment, the government is making bim mandatory on all public projects from 2016. Here’s how the process can cut waste and monitor sustainability
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Opinion
Why the Houses of Parliament need a reshuffle
Nathan Silver offers a radical reworking of the circulation around the Palace of Westminster
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Features
Glasgow School of Art 1996: Facing up to the future
Students at the Mac line up for the camera
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Opinion
Flickrs of interest amid the perfection
The truly democratic expression of architectural media is on the photo-sharing site, says Owen Hatherley
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Inspirations
David Archer's inspiration: Steinhof church, Vienna
David Archer finds modernity and tradition meet in Otto Wagner’s creation of a complete artistic environment for the Steinhof church in Vienna
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News
Elizabeth House decision looms after court hearing
Westminster council and EH want Chipperfield scheme called in
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Features
Fiona Scott: ‘I’ve learnt to dream of sunshine, light and air’
The Gort Scott partner on the Barbican, brutalism and bygone London
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Opinion
Green Deal will need more than extra funds to thrive
Politicians must commit to tax breaks if programme is to address its huge shortfall, says Ellis Woodman
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News
Studio Egret West unveils Alton Estate redevelopment
Practice pips Karakusevic Carson, Broadway Malyan and Levitt Bernstein to work on modernist icon
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Opinion
Our high streets are full of possibility
Commercial change is here to stay and we must shape our urban spaces accordingly, says Ellis Woodman
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News
John McAslan completes university building in national park
University of Cumbria student centre combines existing and new buildings
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News
Winner announced in Ecobuild Royal Docks contest
Ecobuild latest: Landscape architects at BDP and Levitt Bernstein beat shortlist of 20