All Building Design articles in 02 September 2016
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News
Chapman Taylor's £1bn Media City plan OK'd
Six architects involved in latest phase, with 10 new buildings planned
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Opinion
People have to be brainwashed to appreciate the Southbank or Robin Hood Gardens
The public are entitled to their architectural preferences and modernists have no right to judge them, says Leon Krier
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News
Winchester planners to rule on Architecture PLB's cycling cafe
Scheme is due to finish next February
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News
Stephen Lawrence Prize shortlist announced
Coffey, Ash Sakula and Sarah Wigglesworth among finalists
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News
Client of the Year shortlist announced
Mecanoo, Glenn Howells and Takero Shimazaki projects among finalists
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News
Training centre for submarine builders gets green light
Cumbria building designed by McBains Cooper
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Technical
Eastern Cemetery, Malmö, by Johan Celsing
Modernist architect Sigurd Lewerentz worked on the Swedish city’s cemetery for more than half a century. Now Johan Celsing has meticulously restored the canopies to two of its chapels
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Technical
Interview: Johan Celsing
The architect behind the restoration of the Malmö chapels, talks about following in the footsteps of Sigurd Lewerentz and the importance of ‘robust’ architecture
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News
Architects' confidence crashes after Brexit vote
First RIBA survey after referendum shows big practices are most anxious
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News
Great Ormond Street launches £190m rebuild competition
Children’s hospital wants design team and contractor for next phase of redevelopment
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News
Studio Egret West to redevelop Barking shopping centre
Plans involve 13 buildings of up to 36 storeys
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News
In pictures: Latest phase of Grimshaw's London Bridge revamp opens
Scheme will be fully complete at beginning of 2018
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News
Weston Williamson trumps Zaha Hadid in Cairo contest
London architect beats entrants from across the globe
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News
Contractors place Pokémon Go warnings on building sites
‘Wild Pokemon not permitted on this site’
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News
Architects could cash in over new zero-carbon rules
Oblivious developers ‘will need specialist help to avoid London offsetting fees’