All Building Design articles in 10 July 2015
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Opinion
What will our schools look like in 10 years?
Not much has changed in 60 years, say the authors of a new book on school design - but that doesn’t mean we don’t have important lessons to learn
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News
Robin Hood Gardens easier to redevelop than Park Hill, says Urban Splash founder
‘Just because it’s old, tired and unpopular doesn’t make a good reason to demolish it’
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Opinion
Healing the rift between architecture, politics and finance
It’s in everyone’s interests to reform the planning system but those with the power have no overview and those with the overview have no power, argues Ruth Lang
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News
Allies & Morrison unveils plan for south London eyesore
Elephant Castle shopping centre to be redeveloped
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News
Assael gets planning for listed buildings work
Scheme in Cheshire will provide luxury hotel and spa
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News
Article 25 calls in police over missing £200,000
Trustees launch emergency appeal as charity teeters on brink of insolvency
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Features
Carbuncle Cup: Library Walk, Manchester
The nomination of this little SimpsonHaugh Partners’ project is sure to cause a storm
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News
Tottenham turn to Arsenal designer for new stadium
Populous director Christopher Lee, who designed the Emirates, now working on Spurs’ ground
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News
PRP announces management shake-up
Andy von Bradsky steps down as chairman with firm set to drop overseas offices
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Review
Book Club review: Melancholy and Architecture - On Aldo Rossi
This scholarly book breaks the recent silence on an important architect who was overlooked by Britain
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News
Furious Palumbo comes out fighting for No1 Poultry
Zaha Hadid, Piers Gough and Charles Jencks also join campaign to stop Buckley Gray Yeoman plans
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News
Rogers Stirk Harbour wins £43m Louvre competition
French, Dutch and Spanish architects beaten in contest for facility beside Sanaa’s Louvre Lens
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News
Latz & Partner lands Portsmouth naval dockyard scheme
Architect beats Caruso St John and DSDHA to design dockyard’s hard landscaping
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News
David Miller wins consent for Lewisham council flats
Architect designed borough’s first council-owned homes for three decades
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Opinion
On finishing part II
BD’s student columnist looks back on the last seven years of study and assesses how much has changed