All Building Design articles in 03 July 2015
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News
City rejects plans to turn red phone boxes into food kiosks
Plans to turn a number of Gilbert Scott’s iconic phone boxes into coffee and ice cream kiosks scuppered
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News
Walkie Talkie wind complaints prompt City clampdown
Planners demand independent verification of wind assessments for all major projects
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News
Loyn & Co in running for second Welsh Gold Medal in a row
Architect is behind quarter of shortlisted projects
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News
King's College hires LTS for public science gallery
Architect drew conservationists’ ire for previous project at college’s Borough campus
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News
Assemble lands Art on the Underground commission
Turner Prize nominees plan something ‘useful but joyful’ at Seven Sisters station
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News
Allan Murray and BDP get green light for £850m Edinburgh scheme
Edinburgh St James plans will replace 1970s shopping centre with mixed-use scheme
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Features
Carbuncle Cup: M by Montcalm hotel
Squire Partners and 5plus architects bag a Carbuncle Cup nomination for their Shoreditch collaboration
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News
City tips Eric Parry’s 1 Undershaft to steal Pinnacle's crown
Battle of the towers hots up as 22 Bishopsgate planning application due in any day
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News
Herzog & de Meuron designs gothic cathedral for Chelsea FC
Stamford Bridge redevelopment masterplanned by Lifschutz Davidson Sandilands
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News
Boroughs at odds over Assael's Deptford Creek tower
Greenwich recommends 22-storey tower for approval despite Lewisham’s objection
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News
Libeskind designs trio of Rome towers
Architect describes working in eternal city as a “treasured opportunity”
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News
Herzog's Paris Triangle 'will be first of many towers'
Architects predict Triangle Tower will be joined by others after famously low-rise capital dropped height restriction
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News
Farrell insists Gatwick is 'only deliverable' option for airport expansion
Foster and Farrell go head to head on Davies Commission
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News
London Met graduates win Hauser & Wirth shed competition
Competition was for architecture students and graduates
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Technical
CEIP 215 school, Girona, Spain by H Arquitectes
This refurbishment of a 1980s school in the small Catalonian village of Vidreres prioritises durable, low-cost construction while instilling a greater sense of space that values daylighting and a stronger relationship with the outdoors
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News
Airports Commission backs third runway at Heathrow
Davies Commission unanimously picks Heathrow
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News
Heatherwick reveals his next project could be housing
Designer also defends garden bridge, saying London ‘needs extraordinary things in it’
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Opinion
The High Line has a lot to answer for
Hank Dittmar questions whether landscape urbanism offers cities anything more than window dressing