All Building Design articles in 24 February 2017
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News
Renzo Piano's Paddington Cube put on ice
Westminster ordered to halt granting planning consent for £775m scheme by communities secretary
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Features
AYA 2017 shortlists: Sustainability Architect of the Year
We continue our series celebrating BD’s Architect of the Year finalists, looking at the sustainability shortlist
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News
Liverpool gives green light for 277-home flats proposals
Falconer Chester Hall scheme slated for city fringe
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News
SimpsonHaugh completes Newcastle student flats
Practice unveils landmark student scheme opposite St James’ Park
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Technical
Carrowbreck Meadows, Norwich, by Hamson Barron Smith
Hamson Barron Smith has planted 14 Passivhaus homes in a woodland in Norfolk. Ike Ijeh explains why it could blossom into a scheme of nationwide significance
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News
Allies & Morrison bags £200m Liverpool business district
Practice part of winning bid team for Pall Mall Exchange development
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News
City Hall bigwig joins HCA board
Ex-deputy London mayor Richard Blakeway lands affordable housing role
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News
Benoy showcases China resort designs
Hong Kong-based practice reveals seashell-inspired Haitang Bay proposals
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News
Brexit blamed as value of Capco's Earls Court scheme slides
Farrells masterplanned site now worth £300m less than 2015 figure
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News
NAO says cost of bringing schools up to standard would hit £6.7bn
Report estimates a further £7.1bn is needed for ‘minor’ repairs
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News
FCB Studios sees off high-profile rivals to win Warwick uni contest
Beaten firms for new arts facility include Fosters and Grimshaw
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Opinion
Successful places need creativity, enthusiasm and collaboration, not money and masterplanners
Buzzing small business communities like the former Old Truman Brewery on London’s Brick Lane have boomed without developers or architects. What are the ingredients of success asks Martyn Evans
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News
Knight's Cambridge bridge scheme cleared
County council backs new foot and cycle bridge over River Cam
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News
End in sight for “Miesian” Fletcher Priest refurb
2018 completion targeted for mixed-use redevelopment of former Rolls-Royce headquarters
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News
Serpentine picks Francis Kéré for 2017 pavilion
African-born architect unveils tree-themed structure for summer festivities
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Opinion
Is the business rate rise the last straw for the high street?
The business rate rise could force thousands of retailers out of business and change the face of the high street forever, says Amanda Baillieu
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News
Heritage groups and council line up to take aim at AHMM’s Gray’s Inn Road plan
But Camden planners set to OK central London scheme this week