All Building Design articles in 03 April 2015 – Page 2
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Opinion
Practices must play their part – or education reform will fail
Offering student placements will be a professional duty in the RIBA’s brave new world, argues Eleanor Jolliffe
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News
Government's starter home exemplars dismissed as 'missed opportunity'
Designs championed by Farrell-Terry-Scruton panel ‘reflect their own prejudices’
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Give architecture a seat at cabinet, urges Design Council
Prime minister moves architecture into housing and planning department ‘with immediate effect’
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Native Land snaps up £1 billion Blackfriars development
Team behind scheme by PLP also includes Singaporean and Malaysian firms
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Sheffield sets out timetable for £480m revamp
City centre overhaul to be mostly completed by 2019
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High Court clears way for judicial review of Garden Bridge
Case will be heard before the end of June
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Rick Mather to design huge culture-led Croydon scheme
Mott MacDonald also appointed to work on College Green scheme in Croydon
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Fears grow over future of Powell & Moya's Museum of London
Architectural competition would be held ahead of a move to Smithfield
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Scotland's best building shortlist unveiled by RIAS
Steven Holl, Sutherland Hussey and Reiach Hall have all been shortlisted for Scotland’s top architecture award. The RIAS has announced a 24 strong shortlist for its 2015 awards, which it whittled down from 65 entries. The schemes range in size from the £32,000 dormer window by Konishi Gaffney ...
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News
Sutherland Hussey cricket pavilion in for planning
Decision on scheme which won RIBA competition due in June
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Opinion
What the RIBA's changes on education mean for students
RIBA’s director of eduation David Gloster hails the decision to rip up the three-part system
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