All Building Design articles in 04 November 2016
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News
Minister slams 'cult of ugliness' in British architecture
Government declares war on Brutalism and says it will rebuild London’s demolished Euston Arch
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Assael green light for L&G landmark
Scheme being developed by new housing entrant Legal General
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Opinion
C'est une stitch-up, Monsieur le President
Leon Krier takes issue with the choice of Dominique Perrault to lead the regeneration of the historic island at the heart of Paris
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News
Cancer hub gets planning
Scheme in south London by Haptic and Nordic aims to create district specialising in cancer treatment
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Features
CPD 21 2016: Specifying insulation for inverted flat roofs
This module examines the benefits of using high-performance extruded polystyrene to insulate inverted roofs, a technique that is particularly appropriate for green roofs. It is sponsored by Dow Building Solutions
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News
Brexit puts London office block on hold, Vidal admits
T2 architect says UK decision to leave EU is ‘really sad’
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C20 director's fury as Central Hill rejected for listing
Historic England says south London estate ‘lacks sophistication’
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Building Study
Lock Keepers, London by Allies and Morrison
Allies and Morrison has updated the Victorian warehouse typology with an ingenious apartment block on an awkward canalside site in east London, writes Ike Ijeh
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Khan orders Olympic Stadium overspend probe
Total costs on the project have risen to more than £700m
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Salary survey highlights stark pay divides across profession
Snapshot of UK earnings shows how much practice size and location matter
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Anger as English Heritage plans for York landmark approved
Campaigners rip into proposed visitor centre and viewing platform for 13th Century tower
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Features
Heathrow or Gatwick; an architectural perspective
The decision may have been made, but it had little to do with the architectural merits or the impact on the built environment. And, of course, it’s not really a final decision anyway… Ike Ijeh reconsiders the long-running case of Heathrow vs Gatwick
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Aberdeen council to make public LDA's winning Gardens design
Practice’s plans for £17m Union Terrace Gardens revamp to be unveiled next month
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Architects' confidence stabilises
Latest Future Trends survey says large practices most anxious about upcoming workloads
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Boris left Old Oak plans 'in a mess,' says his successor
Sadiq Khan blasts former mayor as he publishes findings of his review into group overseeing work at west London site
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Features
CPD 19 2016: Air and vapour-tight OSB For timber-frame buildings
Reducing air permeability is a key principle of the Passivhaus standard. This CPD, sponsored by SMARTPLY, shows how advanced OSB panels can help to achieve this goal