All Building Design articles in 17 June 2016
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Features
Carbuncle Cup: Saffron Square, Croydon by Rolfe Judd
We kick off this year’s Carbuncle Cup with a multicoloured monster in Croydon town centre
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Opinion
Architects might be naive but they're not powerless when it comes to novation
It’s up to architects to convince developers that it’s in their interests to retain them, says Martyn Evans
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News
‘If architects can’t have fee scales why should developers have viability clause?’
Sarah Wigglesworth condemns viability ‘injustice’
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News
Levitt Bernstein wins consent for estate regeneration project
Latest phase of Acton scheme boasts new community hub
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News
Minister throws out housing scheme - for being too affordable
Greg Clark says Ipswich scheme has too many affordable units in a single cluster
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Technical
The i360 tower by Marks Barfield Architects
The £46 milllion i360 tower in Brighton may claim accolades of being the tallest moving observation tower, the first vertical cable car and the world’s most slender tower, but the execution of its design and build is the real talking point
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News
Rem Koolhaas warns Brexit could plunge UK into 'bad old days'
Britain was transformed after joining the EU, says OMA founder
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News
Alison Brooks to design next Maggie's Centre
Architect follows in footsteps of Frank Gehry and Zaha Hadid
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Features
How to work for the world's biggest property company
China’s £70bn Wanda Group will open 55 shopping malls and 18 hotels in China alone this year, and its ambitious plans are increasingly targeting the rest of the world. British architects are being offered a piece of the action. Lai Jian Yan, vice president of Wanda Commercial Properties, the world’s ...
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News
Mixed messages from RIBA over Garden Bridge
RIBA London calls for Garden Bridge to be halted - but Portland Place is not convinced
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News
Stanton Williams and Feilden Clegg make Preston campus shortlist
Seven finalists to present in August
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News
AZPML wins Luxembourg housing contest
Flats in city’s Euro quarter are part of wider development
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News
Allies & Morrison proposes cut-price Garden Bridge
Plant a garden on one side of Blackfriars Bridge, says architect
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News
Sellar to relaunch Renzo's Paddington proposal
Site was home to controversial 72-storey Paddington Pole
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Features
Obituary to a great London sausage factory
One of London’s most significant concrete buildings is being demolished without a murmur. Nina Rappaport pays tribute to Owen Williams’ ground-breaking Sainsbury factory in Southwark