All Building Design articles in 02 Aug 2013 – Page 2
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News
FAT, Crimson and Hatherley chosen for British Pavilion
Team will curate pavilion for 2014 Venice Architecture Biennale
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News
Next phase of Park Hill to go ahead as Urban Splash restructures
Places for People to fund next chunk of work
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Opinion
Don’t sweep away Beijing’s past
Zaha Hadid’s Lubetkin Prize nomination highlights the heritage issues of work in China, says Ellis Woodman
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News
Architects shortlisted for historic Parliament renewal
Feilden Mawson and Feilden Clegg Bradley lose out
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News
Part L 'damages zero-carbon homes drive'
Architects’ efforts will ‘suffer greatly’ after unambitious Part L changes
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Inspirations
Marie-José Van Hee's inspiration: Maison Louis Carré by Alvar Aalto
As a student, Marie-José Van Hee knew Alvar Aalto’s Maison Louis Carré through plans in a book. But on her first visit she found its mix of intimacy and display hit exactly the right note
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Features
Russell Curtis: 'I love the scale of Chicago'
The RCKa director on Colin Stansfield Smith, Kraftwerk and the finer points of good grammar
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News
Icecream Architecture unveils Glasgow installation
Interactive installation depicts the globe in celebration of next year’s Commonwealth Games
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News
Boroughs face 'special measures' over planning delays
Developers would be able to bypass local planning departments
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News
Foster & Partners completes aircraft cabin
It is the first time the practice has designed the interior for a commercial aircraft
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News
Five shortlisted for Canterbury Cathedral landscape competition
Teams led by Purcell and Michael Lee Architects make the cut
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News
Spanish practice triumphs in Bristol hospital competition
Veil to be drawn over ‘ugly’ hospital
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Building Study
Saxon Court, King’s Cross by Maccreanor Lavington Architects
A new London apartment complex pays fitting tribute to the 19th century architectural heritage of King’s Cross
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