All Building Design articles in 26 June 2015
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Review
When architects only tell one side of the story
Are architects complicit in creating narratives that ultimately serve to line developers’ pockets? Joanna Day was at an Architecture Foundation debate on the subject
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News
Architects call for NPPF reform over 'viability' concerns
Planning system ‘unwittingly unleashed industrial-scale affordable housing avoidance’
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News
Many London towers will never be built, predicts Ian Simpson
Architect talks of ‘battle’ to build his One Blackfriars skyscraper
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News
Farrell unveils new Gatwick images as campaign ramps up
Airports Commission’s recommendation due this summer
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Building Study
St Mary of Eton, Hackney Wick by Matthew Lloyd Architects
With its ancillary buildings converted into new flats, the main building of this 1892 Hackney Wick church has been refurbished and retained as a place of worship - creating a unique ecclesiastical blend for new residents
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News
Work starts on Libeskind's £11m Durham physics centre
World class research centre fo university to complete in 2016
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Features
CPD 10 2015: Introduction to Environmental Product Declarations
The latest in our CPD series introduces Environmental Product Declarations. This module is sponsored by Marley Eternit
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Review
Review: Decision by Carsten Höller at the Hayward Gallery
There’s a lot to enjoy but this disorientating retrospective isn’t quite what it promises, finds Harriet Partridge
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News
Put Robin Hood Gardens out to market, says Cabe
Lasdun’s Keeling House was saved in similar circumstances, HE told
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News
David Kohn in recruitment drive after double whammy of wins
New College Oxford shortlist included Alison Brooks and Kengo Kuma
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News
Robin Hood Gardens can be rescued, say Foster and Smithson
Foster has ‘sympathy’ for residents but backs Smithsons’ son’s call to update building
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Opinion
Architects have a long way to go to convince the public that Robin Hood Gardens is worth saving
Out-of-touch dinosaurs are not helping the cause, argues Amanda Baillieu
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News
Public sector woe dogs architects' optimism
Forecast covering government spending slips into negative territory
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News
Local practice behind Manchester flats
Scheme for city’s Great Ancoats Street using London space standards
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News
Baca Architects wins planning for pub conversion
Project taps into practice’s flood research for Defra