All Building Design articles in 03 February 2017
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News
Half of junior architects looking to swap jobs in 2017
Recruitment survey finds staff with less than two years experience likely to move within twelve months for career progression
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News
EPR unwraps Tower Bridge school converted into luxury hotel
India’s largest private hotelier opens first UK hotel
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News
HKR unveils latest Dublin office scheme
Practice seeks planning for block near Trinity College on back of Facebook and Microsoft work
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Features
AYA 2017 shortlists: Individual House Architect of the Year
We continue our series celebrating BD’s Architect of the Year finalists, looking at the individual house shortlist
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News
Chinese piling into UK property market, research finds
Arcadis says enquiries from investors in China up a third in last three months of 2016
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News
Foster's showcases Mecca hotel proposals
Practice says luxury development inspired by traditional Arab architecture
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News
Calatrava's £1bn Greenwich scheme unveiled
Developer Knight Dragon could start work as early as this year
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News
Brazilian architect picks up Royal Gold Medal
Paulo Mendes da Rocha received award at ceremony last night
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Opinion
Is a London housing expo a good idea?
Can engaging the public with quality housing design reduce opposition to new development, asks Thomas Lane
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News
Heritage group fumes over plan to demolish Liverpool warehouse...
Victorian Society says 19 th century building is being sacrificed for car parking
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Opinion
America needs your architectural expertise
Despite Trump’s protectionism there will still be opportunities for British architects in the US, argues Andrew Whalley
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News
ADP becomes employee-owned business
John Lewis-like move will see employee director on management board
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News
Spring start for Scott Brownrigg's Celtic Manor convention centre
Work on £84m Newport complex to finish in 2019
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News
Incoming RIBA president wants London housing expo
Ben Derbyshire argues 2,000-site demonstration of “what good looks like” would boost attitudes to new development
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Building Study
Bibliothèque Alexis de Tocqueville, Caen by OMA
With its regular glazed facades and cruciform shape, the northern French city’s new library is surprisingly understated for an OMA project. But as you would expect from the Dutch practice, there are some clever architectural manoeuvres at play – as Ike Ijeh finds out
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News
ABK founder Richard Burton dies
Sector pays tribute to “brilliant eccentric” Modernist architect
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News
FCB lodges new proposals for Southbank Centre's Undercroft
Latest vision increases space for skateboarders after failed commercial redevelopment bid