All Building Design articles in 01 Nov 2013
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Features
Will Compass lead the way to work?
Can a website from Holland change the face of procurement in the UK?
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Technical
Fire protection that’s made to measure
The author of a new BCSA guide outlines 10 key considerations when tailoring fire protection to the design of steel-framed buildings Text by
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News
OMA set to complete Netherlands' largest building
De Rotterdam comprises three mixed-use towers totalling 160,000sq m
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Building Study
Gort Scott's office building for Jesus College, Cambridge
The Hills Road site is next to Eric Lyons’ Highsett housing
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Opinion
Young architects are coming home
Peabody’s new small projects panel sets a welcome precedent, says Ellis Woodman
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Opinion
A few mercy killings wouldn’t go amiss
Is our fixation with the past denying some grade II listed buildings a dignified death?
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Opinion
Should charity work be part of an architect’s duty?
Do architects have an embedded social responsibility or should their efforts be directed elsewhere?
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Opinion
Riverside needs greater thought
Riverside needs greater thought In relation to your article on Assael Architecture’s redevelopment scheme for Riverside Studios ( News October 25 )
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News
Heatherwick hired to design world's most expensive public art
American developer appoints British designer to Hudson Yards team
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News
Carbuncle Cup runner-up escapes judicial review
But Oxford University agrees to impact assessment
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News
Rogers Stirk Harbour office tower opens in Sydney
Practice partners go down under to attend opening of 8 Chifley
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News
Council starts looking for Preston bus station cash
Leader meets with English Heritage over refurbishment options
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News
Bridgewater Place appoints engineers to tackle wind problems
Owner of the Aedas-designed tower takes responsibility for tackling wind tunnel effect
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Inspirations
MJ Long's inspiration: Zonnestraal Sanatorium by Jan Duiker with Bernard Bijvoet
Long Kentish co-founder MJ Long is reacquainted with the now-restored Zonnestraal Sanatorium that first opened her eyes to European modernism
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Opinion
London’s mayor has sailed into dangerous waters
The capital’s need for homes at schemes like Convoys Wharf must not overshadow local democracy, says Amanda Baillieu
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Features
Niall McLaughlin: ‘I’m too willing to please’
The director of Niall McLaughlin Architects on Frank Lloyd Wright, New York and not looking back
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News
Boris grants developer's wish and calls in £1 billion scheme
Hutchison Whampoa goes straight to top after losing patience with London council over Farrells project
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