All Building Design articles in 29 April 2016
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News
Treasury under fire over Garden Bridge funding ‘bias’
Designer of west London crossing seeks same tax breaks given to Heatherwick scheme
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Analysis
After Zaha: What does history suggest will happen?
What happens to an architectural practice when an inspirational founder dies? Ike Ijeh looks at the precedents
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News
Boris makes it 17/17 as he approves two more called-in schemes
PLP and Pilbrow projects complete mayor’s 100% approval record as he enters last few days in job
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News
Sam Jacob wins planning for pub conversion
Mixed-use project will wrap Victorian building in castle-like wall
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Building Study
Lyndhurst School, London, by Cottrell and Vermeulen
Cottrell and Vermeulen’s third school for the London Borough of Southwark proves that intelligent design can be achieved via government school building programmes, and without reverting to cookie-cutter tropes. Ike Ijeh reports
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News
Hugh Broughton's Greenwich restoration receives £3m boost
New images of architect’s £8m naval college conservation project released
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News
Architects' confidence soars - especially in the north
Private housing and commercial sectors most promising, say practices
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Technical
Oranjeboomstraat, Rotterdam, by Hans van der Heijden
Hans van der Heijden’s housing scheme on the Oranjeboomstraat avenue in Rotterdam rekindles the tightly built, historic parcelling of the Feijenoord district, while bringing a new typology to the area
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Technical
Interview: Hans van der Heijden
Fresh from his Oranjeboomstraat housing scheme, architect Hans van der Heijden discusses with Hugh Strange his relationship with Dutch architectural culture and bringing traditional style to a modern market
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News
Big names back Comyn Ching listing bid
Jencks and Knight argue Farrell project should be viewed alongside Neues Museum and Venturi Scott Brown’s work
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News
Lords reopen the door to zero carbon homes
Industry ‘hopeful’ that peers’ rebellion could put sustainable homes back on statute books
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News
Penoyre & Prasad gets green light for older people's homes
Practice wins planning for 13,600sq m ‘well-being’ campus
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Features
Dispatch from Jamaica's urban frontline
What happens when the built environment becomes a literal battlefield, and how does a city recover?
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News
ZHA beats Foster and Fuksas to Moscow techopark job
Bank’s neighbours will include David Adjaye college
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News
Plea to make Zaha’s crazy golf course a reality
Architects and designers each created a hole for Trafalgar Square course
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News
Stockholm approves Chipperfield's Nobel Centre
Work on controversial project could start next year
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News
RIBA and housebuilder launch design competition
Judge Glenn Howells says Taylor Wimpey could build winning scheme