All Building Design articles in 13 March 2015
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News
RSHP shows off its 268m Colombian tower
Development will provide new public space in centre of Bogota
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News
Michael Graves: 1934-2015
Practice confirms death of postmodernist who designed 350 buildings and 2,000 products
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News
Tax foreign property buyers, says Aedas chief
Chairman Keith Griffiths warns UK is falling behind international rivals on housing policy
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News
Chipperfield chosen for Met expansion project
Architect will design contemporary art wing for New York museum
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News
Bennetts lands Manchester Airport office work
Scheme will be built at £800m Airport City development
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Technical
Kavel Houses, Ghent by Architecten de Vylder Vinck Taillieu
An innovative Belgian development of four terraced houses, designed in collaboration with young families, packs a huge amount of variety into its small, irregular site
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News
Debut Liverpool Waters tower slated for 2016 start
Development attracted controversy after being criticised by Unesco
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Features
Touching the ground lightly: The life and work of Frei Otto
Spiders’ webs and soap bubbles proved a greater inspiration for this pioneering architect-engineer than the corpulant Nazi buildings of his childhood
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News
Rogers Stirk Harbour's cancer centre tops out
Time lapse video and new images of £160m facility at Guy’s Hospital
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Features
Frei Otto: The architect who created knowledge
In its citation for this year’s prize, the Pritzker jury salutes the late German architect’s visionary ideas and generosity
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News
Jestico & Whiles nabs £80m Leeds regen job
Scheme being developed by Homes and Communities Agency
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News
Rogers Stirk Harbour reveals scheme that will replace its own office
First images show that Lifschutz’s distinctive barrel roof will be reprised
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News
Mayor launches updated London Plan
But the number of homes pledged still short of what’s needed
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News
Jiricna, Pawson and Meier sign Czech deal
Architects will work alongside young British practices
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Opinion
Ethical architecture is no simple matter
The right course of action is a matter for the individual, says Paul McGrath
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News
Parliament to create first UK's built environment select committee
Terry Farrell hails body as ‘powerful new voice’