All Building Design articles in 02 May 2014 – Page 2
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Review
Book Club review: The Hermit's Hut
The Buddha’s renunciation of home was not the end of architecture, finds Akash Wadhawan
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News
Herzog & de Meuron wins Vancouver gallery job
Architect beats Diller Scofidio Renfro, Sanaa and Tod Williams Billie Tsien for new museum building
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Technical
Victorian terraced house renovation in Dublin by Donal Colfer Architects
Architect updates Victorian house with concrete mullions, walnut fittings and polished plaster
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News
Works by architects and designers make £5.6m at auction
Zaha Hadid, IM Pei and Alvar Aalto all exceed expectation
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News
NBBJ gets thumbs-up for £120m Cambridge biomedical campus
The Forum will largely be fabricated off-site
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News
Allan Murray and BDP's £850m Edinburgh scheme finally off the blocks
Funding deal unlocks project eight years after architects appointed
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News
Open architectural competition to be held for Guggenheim Helsinki
Malcolm Reading to run international hunt for architect
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Opinion
How leaving Hopkins was the best risk I ever took
Four years ago Edward Williams was a partner at Hopkins. But at the height of the global meltdown, he left to go solo
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News
Black Architecture unveils Lewisham hub
Architect creates south-east London ‘social marketplace’ on site of derelict pub
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News
Canadian museum launches competition to reimagine its future
Contest challenges architects to fundamentally rethink role of museums
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News
Television Centre project adds dRMM to credits
Architect appointed to design housing on famous site
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News
Architects ‘dangerously reliant on single sector’
Most practices earn more than 40% of fees from one sector or client, warns report
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News
Architects' designs go under the hammer
Auction includes items by top names from Alvar Aalto to Zaha Hadid
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Technical
How to be cool: Tackling overheating in UK homes
Overheating in homes is set to become an increasingly urgent issue, especially in the capital, as global temperatures rise. With energy legislation demanding that buildings become ever more airtight, what is the best way for designers to respond?
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Opinion
What Maiden Lane can teach us about community
The troubled Camden estate doesn’t deserve Eric Pickles’ harsh criticism of post-war housing, says Amanda Baillieu
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Opinion
We need to talk about education
The UK system is unfair on schools of architecture, students and ultimately the profession, argues Schosa chair Alex Wright
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