All Building Design articles in 05 Apr 2013
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NewsPlanning process compromised, says report
Spinwatch laments “revolving door” between council employees and developers
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NewsKew glasshouse gets £15m funding tonic
Conservation practice Donald Insall to mastermind work at Grade I building
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NewsControversial energy minister John Hayes replaced
Michael Fallon to bring “stronger business focus” to the role
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NewsLords rebellion hits home extension plans
Tory peer’s amendment allows councils to opt out of controversial plans
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ReviewBook Club Review: Birmingham Town Hall, by Anthony Peers and Frank Salmon
A passionate account of the building’s construction and history
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Features
Architects' favourite pubs: Three Kings, Clerkenwell, London
Elisa Pardini praises fibreglass rhinos and an Egyptian cat
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NewsGovernment slammed over renewable heat delay
Incentive scheme for householders pushed back by a year
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NewsNo Brits on shortlist to jazz up 'ugly' hospital
Practices from Spain, Sweden and US compete for Bristol facade job
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NewsFarrell review gets going with inaugural meeting
Architecture minister to attend first panel get-together
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NewsCaruso St John submits plans for Liverpool Philharmonic Hall
Grade II* concert hall would reopen for its 175th anniversary
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NewsArchitects' fury after Islington cancels framework
Fresh questions raised over public sector procurement
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NewsArchitectural exports 'save Britain from triple dip recession'
Architecture portrayed as economic hero in new report
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FeaturesWin a ticket to an exclusive BD tour of the Sainsbury Laboratory by Stanton Williams
Join BD’s executive editor Ellis Woodman and Stanton Williams associate Caryl Stephens for an access all areas tour of the Stirling Prize winning Sainsbury Laboratory at Cambridge University
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NewsFrank Gehry wins planning for Facebook's self-effacing HQ
‘Where’s the Like button?’ asks mayor as plans approved
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ReviewBook Club Review: Sharp words: Selected Essays of Dennis Sharp, by Dennis Sharp and Paul Finch
A welcome addition to the Architectural Association catalogue







