All Building Design articles in 10 March 2017
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Opinion
Is it the job of local authorities to create better places?
With development now delivered by a diverse, fragmented variety of organisations, Jane Briginshaw convened a group of political leaders to discuss who should stitch this together
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News
Zaera-Polo gets green light to continue action against Princeton
Judge throws out US university’s challenge to former architecture school dean’s defamation case
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News
National Trust launch £30m competition to rebuild Clandon Park
Palladian marvel to be rebuilt after being ravaged by fire in 2015
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News
TfL to triple delivery of homes to 3,000 a year by 2018
Transport group plans 10,000 homes by 2020
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News
Developer confirmed for Haringey £2bn housing deal
Lendlease named preferred partner for north London work
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Features
Wellbeing: 22 Bishopsgate, London
The team behind the City of London’s latest tower is putting employee health and happiness at the top of the design agenda, with health-food bars, meditation areas and even forest bathing all part of the mix. Amanda Birch reports on the UK’s first major WELL-certified new-build project
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News
Reiach and Hall named Architect of the Year
Comedian Marcus Brigstocke presents Britain’s best architects with their awards
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Opinion
With homelessness rising we need action to reverse the trend
50 years after Cathy Come Home homelessness is still rising despite official claims it is decreasing.. Good quality, spacious homes could help tackle the problem says Julia Park
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News
Incoming RIBA president calls for 700,000 homes in London's suburbs
Ben Derbyshire says dramatic increase will tackle capital’s housing crisis
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News
In pics: latest images of Google's California campus
Scheme is being designed by BIG and Heatherwick Studio
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News
London Assembly warns on “arts led” regeneration
Report urges mayor to protect Hackney Wick and review plans for Olympic Park bridge
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News
Budget 2017: More schools funding and 'T-levels' push
But lack of significant new cash for infrastructure
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News
Tory big hitter tells PM to build more council houses
Former minister Michael Portillo wants emphasis on home ownership – rather than renters
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Technical
St Peter’s Seminary, Cardross by Avanti Architects & McGinlay Bell
St Peter’s Seminary near Glasgow is a brutalist ruin that is being given new life as an arts venue. What makes the refurb unusual is that the crumbling decay, instead of being covered, will be used as a central feature. Ike Ijeh reports
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Features
AYA 2017 shortlists: Young Architect of the Year
We conclude our series celebrating BD’s Architect of the Year finalists, looking at the young architect shortlist
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News
Report highlights lessons from Edinburgh schools problems
Group says declining use of resident architects and resident engineers “must be addressed”
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News
Zaha, Make and Squires vie for Westminster gong
City council shortlists 12 for inaugural “People’s Choice” building of the decade award
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News
London firm wins Swiss mountain restaurant
Scheme by Studio Seilern will be built in Andermatt-Sedrun region