All Building Design articles in 04 May 2012 – Page 2
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News
Grayson Perry beats Chipperfield to scoop South Bank visual art award
Architect misses out on award for the Hepworth Gallery
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News
LHC gain planning permission for animal care centre
Facilities for Bicton College at grade I-listed site in Devon
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Inspirations
Greg Penoyre's inspiration: The Golden Lane Estate, London
As the Golden Lane Estate marks 50 years since its completion, Greg Penoyre reveals its humane charms
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News
Wandsworth Council accused of rushing plans to demolish listed Bancroft school
Architect’s last surviving building, Elliott School in south London, is under threat
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News
Second blow for Farrells' Skylines Village
Design Council Cabe criticises architect’s landscaping but praises architecture
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News
Bartlett announces £100,000 hardship fund for masters programme
UCL ‘studentships’ aim to attract postgraduate students from diverse backgrounds
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Opinion
When we were modern
Ellis Woodman applauds the largest Bauhaus exhibition to be staged in the UK in over 40 years.
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News
Capita Symonds unveils office scheme for Nigeria
A new building for Lagos will bring 15,300sq m of office space to the West African capital
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News
Hugh Broughton Architects completes Royal Society of Chemistry refurb
Grade II-listed Burlington House work includes new front-of-house facilities
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Building Study
Gamlingay Eco Hub by Civic Architects
After a 10-year battle to build it, Civic Architects’ Gamlingay Eco Hub finally emerges as the greenest community centre in the country
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News
Tesco accuses architecture industry of 'unfair criticism'
Supermarket chain says revamp will restore its architectural reputation
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News
Aukett Fitzroy Robinson lands Reading work and rejigs management
Practice to design 37,000sq m office blocks
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Opinion
Practices need to embrace self-build
Architects have a major role to play in improving the quality of kit homes on the market
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News
Old Vinyl Factory developer records loss
Dev Secs says business plan’s “likely success” will see profits return
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Features
Me & my IT: Matt Yeoman, Director, Buckley Gray Yeoman
How the iPad is revolutionary and sticking with Vectorworks has paid off
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News
Sanei Hopkins wins permission for Sudbourne Park walled garden scheme
Suffolk project gets green light from council
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News
Richard Rogers "really, really" didn't get along with Boris Johnson
Architect hits out at former mayor and claims “the Boris bike…is the Ken bike”
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