All Building Design articles in 04 November 2011
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News
Sutherland Hussey shortlisted for Chinese drama academy
Practice competing to design £30 million extension to Beijing Central Academy of Drama
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News
New dispute over Allies & Morrison tower ruling
Nightclub that opposed scheme gave £80,000 to Liberal Democrats
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Opinion
Let’s follow the South American way
Eladio Dieste’s soaring brick forms show how it’s possible to achieve marvels on a low budget
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Opinion
Don't bank on it
Former RIBA president Maxwell Hutchinson was at St Paul’s Cathedral on Monday, in his capacity as lay preacher at the nearby Church of Our Most Holy Redeemer, dressed in this customary attire (see photo).
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Opinion
Out of the timber frame
One person who won’t be at the Timber Frame Association’s conference this week is the veteran building safety campaigner Sam Webb.
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Features
Life class: Stephen Hodder
Stephen Hodder on the influences that have shaped his working life
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Planning delays DSDHA's £60 million Westminster scheme
Councillors to visit project over concerns of scale
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Zaha Hadid's San Diego house takes step forward
Whale Watch Way home wins approval from planning commission
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Quixotic Architecture unveils St Leonards lido plans
Plans for new facility on site of Sidney Little’s 1930s pool
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Opinion
The living dead
Boots joined a heaving crowd at the AA last week for the launch of the Radical Postmodernism issue of AD — the discussion of this un-dead architectural movement appropriately held on Halloween.
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Design Engine wins planning for Winchester University building
2,200sq m teaching space set to be ready for next academic year
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In pictures: Architects' Eye shortlist revealed
BD reveals finalists in photography competition for architects
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Features
Architects' desks: Piers Taylor, director at Mitchell Taylor Workshop
BD takes a look at the workspaces of architects
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Safdie's Museum of American Art to open this weekend
Eight pavilions built in Arkansas landscape
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Gensler's River Park delayed after safety fears
Port of London Authority raises concerns over navigable space and tide effects
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PLP working up £2 billion South Bank development
Mixed-use 185,000sq m project could include 1,000 new flats
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Paul Davis wins approval for Grosvenor Square redevelopment
Vacant London office building to be rebuilt as flats
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RMJM's Merthyr Learning Quarter Project wins go-ahead
Planning granted for new college in south Wales to expand ‘learning landscape’