All Building Design articles in 18 July 2014
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Features
Carbuncle Cup: Strelitzia by LK2 Consultants
Our latest nomination is a building inspired by the Bird of Paradise flower
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News
International design contest announced for 'Olympicopolis'
Cultural and educational quarter planned for Stratford
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News
Cheesegrater makes Open House debut
Stirling-shortlisted Saw Swee Hock Student Centre also included in two-day festival
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Opinion
Heathrow's stairway to heaven
Forget their sci-fi image: airships really could be the answer for Heathrow in a post-airport future, says Hawkins Brown’s Darryl Chen
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News
Housing Design Awards: the winners
From radical warehouse conversions to art deco elderly care, this year’s Housing Design Awards show an industry emerging from the recession with a spring in its step and unafraid to experiment
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News
Herzog & de Meuron unveils £330m pharma HQ in Cambridge
Glass laboratories ‘will encourage collaboration’
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News
Maggie's victory better than Praemium Imperiale, says Holl
US architect celebrates at Zaha Hadid’s Magazine cafe
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Opinion
Who should win the Stirling Prize?
Vote for your favourite building on this year’s shortlist
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News
Witherford Watson Mann completes first project since Stirling win
Gallery is world’s first devoted to illustration
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News
Hawkins Brown's Whitgift work in for planning
Scheme is to revamp pedestrian entrances to new shopping centre
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News
Atkins unveils aerospace city for Malaysia
Research, training and leisure facilities will be clustered around campus
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News
BIM revolution is unstoppable, says Hansford
Government’s chief construction adviser hails industry’s shift to BIM
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McAslan reveals ambitious plans for Camden Lock Market
£20m scheme would bring forgotten canal basin back to life
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Not so Stirling stuff
The RIBA has dropped a clanger not shortlisting McAslan’s King’s Cross scheme for the Stirling Prize, says David Rogers
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City slickers
This year’s Stirling Prize shortlist puts England’s metropolises centre stage, says Ike Ijeh