All Building Design articles in 08 August 2014
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News
Bennetts shows off office refurb
Former union HQ to reach ‘shell and core’ completion this month
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News
Green light for Assael Paddington scheme
Street-level view of part of Assael Architecture s North Wharf Gardens scheme for the site of the former North Westminster Community School in Paddington, west London.
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News
Witherford Watson Mann wildlife centre secures funding
Walthamstow Wetlands project lands £4.4m from Heritage Lottery Fund
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News
Design competition launched for cross-border Irish masterplan
Turley’s masterplan for 20ha former checkpoint approved by minister
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Conran’s Brighton cinema scheme set to roll
Architect gets green light for revised Astoria mixed-use project
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Make's fifth Oxford University building approved
Big Data Institute is flanked by two others by same architect
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East London scheme no longer a bridge too far
New 160-tonne bridge links Glenn Howells development to ‘mainland’
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Fletcher Priest and Sauerbruch Hutton reveal City offices
Berlin-based architect’s first major London project tops out
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Make wins approval for Birmingham's 'first new spec office'
Architect goes head-to-head with Glenn Howells Architects
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Architects' despair over destruction of Palestinian school
Project razed to ground three years after completion
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10 Design showcases Dubai commission
Scheme to offer ‘tree canopy living’ in United Arab Emirates
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Judge urges ‘amicable’ settlement in High Court dispute
McLennan Architects and clients launch claim and counterclaim over work on city home
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Opinion
Head in the clouds: 5 great new airports
Airports are now so focused on processing huge numbers of people safely that the glamour of aviation has been left behind. Ike Ijeh explores five of the newest terminals that have managed to buck the trend
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News
Design competition launched for Bristol Arena
Architect mayor’s election-pledge project takes step forward
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Richard III visitor centre opens its doors
Maber Architects’ Leicester attraction spotlights burial site