All Building Design articles in 01 October 2015
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Technical
Landmark, Nieuw-Bergen, the Netherlands, by Monadnock
Monadnock’s new landmark building, cast at the centre of a pedestrianised regeneration of Nieuw-Bergen, purposefully creates a focal point for the Dutch town, without reverting to civic or religious type
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News
Gagarin rocket flats damned by planners
30-storey Southwark tower would be tribute to first man in space
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News
HAT Projects' Gasworks expansion opens
Victorian building has launched careers of Turner nominees
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Analysis
How architects' confidence in future workloads plummeted in a month
Sky-high optimism among architects over the summer has tumbled. What is going on, asks David Rogers
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News
Anger at decision not to list Spence's Hyde Park Barracks
Twentieth Century Society criticises culture minister
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News
Herzog & de Meuron proposes timber tower for Vancouver Art Gallery
Architect beat Diller Scofidio Renfro, Sanaa and Tod Williams Billie Tsien to job
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Opinion
IS's attack on humanity's shared origins exposes the weakness of its ideology
Blowing up Palmyra is about power and money not cultural cleansing, says Eleanor Jolliffe
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News
Stirling Prize ceremony targeted by social housing activists
Campaigners object to shortlisting of Rogers Stirk Harbour Partners’ luxury Neo Bankside flats
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News
Metropolitan Workshop, Mae and Haworth Tompkins join up for Brixton work
Scheme will include 300 new homes
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News
Matthew Lloyd and Mae get green light for HS2 replacement homes
Architects designed 116 homes across eight sites near Euston station
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News
V&A to commemorate Moira Gemmill with new gallery
Scottish design gallery to be opened in Kengo Kuma’s Dundee museum
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Opinion
Is brutalism the new Victoriana?
Do National Trust tours of brutalist icons mark a yearning for the return of 1960s and 70s socialist utopias or is the brutalist revival simply down to fashion?
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Building Study
Birmingham New Street Station by AZPML
It was never going to take a lot to improve on the squalid eyesore of the 1960s incarnation of Birmingham New Street Station. Shame though about the whiff of fakery
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News
Jam tomorrow, promises Chipperfield as profits hit again
Practice cuts staff but says it will ‘grow steadily’ in coming years
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News
Pepper-potting social and private housing 'improves social cohesion'
Report also disproves claim that social housing drags down value of private homes - as long as it is well-designed