All Building Design articles in 8 April 2016
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News
Hall Black Douglas to refurbish Glasgow's Govanhill bathhouse
Restoration project the culmination of 15-year fight to see historic baths reopened
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News
City helps PLP tower fight off daylight objections
City of London planners support right-to-light manoeuvre for 62-storey tower
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Review
Book Club review: An Igloo on the Moon
This children’s introduction to architecture will delight adults too, says Gem Barton
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News
TRP wins deal to design college for creative industries
Scheme in Essex is one of five planned by government under national network
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Opinion
Britain's urban literacy is a national scandal
Critic Jonathan Glancey laments the loss of city making skills
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News
'Plan better to stay relevant,' says RIBA presidential hopeful
HTA managing partner Ben Derbyshire to stand in race to succeed Jane Duncan
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News
Demolition starts at prize-winning Greenwich store
Chetwoods’ Sainsbury’s to be replaced with IKEA building
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News
Purcell and Burd Haward land work on Queen's official residences
Practices to revamp Windsor Castle and Palace of Holyroodhouse in Scotland
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News
King's Bruton win music to Levitt Bernstein's ears
Practice to design new music department at 500-year-old school
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Opinion
Thanks to the EU, architects can work in more places than ever before
Ben Flatman looks at the implications of Brexit for architects’ freedom of movement
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Features
'Aggressive and banal' - Zaha Hadid's Serpentine Sackler Gallery
In the last in the series looking back at BD reviews of Zaha Hadid buildings down the years, our then architecture critic Ellis Woodman was left unimpressed with the late architect’s Serpentine Sackler Gallery.
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News
Serpentine Gallery lost £430k on 2014 pavilion
Accounts show Smiljan Radić’s cost close to £1m to build
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News
Keppie wins planning for East Lothian community hospital
Scheme needs to be rubber-stamped by Holyrood later this year
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News
Chipperfield beats Foster to US embassy revamp
Practice reveals plans to turn current US embassy into luxury hotel
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Opinion
The Green Belt is protected for a reason
Gillian Darley says a visit to Cairo or Delhi shows what can go wrong
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News
Half of Londoners worried about tall towers, poll says
Historic England says more people need to be consulted about what is being planned