All Building Design articles in 01 May 2015
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Features
Travels in Niemeyer country
The work of the legendary Brazilian architect is loved by the people but is increasingly neglected by the authorities, write Nick Johnson and Lucy Wood in the first of an occasional series of dispatches from their motorbike tour of Latin America
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News
Public Service scheme to launch global hunt for talent
Local authorities sign up to attract brightest young architects and planners
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News
Six teams shortlisted for Bath's new bridge
Grimshaw, Moxon and Amanda Levete among architects in running for £2.5m bridge
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News
Feilden Clegg Bradley wins planning for Southbank refurb
£24m repair and upgrade scheme approved after controversial glass box plan mothballed
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News
RA Projects designs boarding school for Somalia
Private donor inspired by nation’s modernist legacy
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Opinion
We're not here to man the barricades, says Historic England chief
Nigel Barker defends heritage watchdog’s position on Norton Folgate and other controversial schemes
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News
AHMM wins four-year battle for Hackney supermarket
Wilmer Place to go ahead after campaign group concedes defeat despite anchor tenant pulling out
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News
Renzo Piano's Whitney Museum opens in New York
Michelle Obama opens gallery’s new home in city’s Meatpacking district
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News
British Pavilion at Milan Expo opens to public
Wolfgang Buttress-designed structure set to cause a buzz
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News
Hugh Broughton Architects chosen for Greenwich restoration
Hugh Broughton Architects to deliver second phase of conservation work at Naval College’s Painted Hall
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Technical
Picture Palace, Galway, Ireland by dePaor Architects
In the heart of Galway, architect Tom dePaor has transformed a once-Georgian merchant’s house into a monolithic, concrete-clad, 276-seater independent cinema. But one that still hints at the city’s roots, writes Hugh Strange
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News
Planners reject Robert Adam's 'alien' towers
Reading councillors throw out plans for trio of neo-classical apartment blocks
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News
Cruickshank invokes Churchill in British Land apology
‘Nazi Germany was a militarist, racist, murderous dictatorship. British Land is, of course, none of these things’, says TV presenter
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Opinion
It's the architecture critic wot won it
Today’s architectural writers wield their influence to powerful political effect, argues Gillian Darley as the election looms
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News
Judge approves Shell Centre campaigner's appeal
£1.2m Squire Partners project heads back to court
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Opinion
How contractors can minimise design risk when bidding
Mistakes at the start will come back to haunt you, warns our BIM columnist
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News
Save launches 'fastest-growing' petition against Hall McKnight scheme
Campaigners appeal to memory of King’s alumnus John Ruskin
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News
Conservationists hail order to build 'facsimile' of demolished pub
Precedent ‘could protect buildings at their most vulnerable’
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Analysis
What has the coalition done for architecture?
Ike Ijeh assesses the impact the coalition has had on architecture and how design has fared through the age of austerity