All Building Design articles in 09 December 2016
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News
Merger frenzy as housing groups eye affordable homes growth
Peabody, Family Mosaic, L Q and East Thames ink deals to create mega HAs
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Architects' confidence grows
But London practices remain the most cautious, latest Future Trends survey says
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News
Hewitt Studios showcases 'reborn' nuclear facility
Architect converts former engineering hall into skills centre for South Gloucestershire and Stroud College
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Lifschutz Davidson Sandilands scoops Illuminated River contest
David Adjaye, Amanda Levete and Diller Scofidio Renfro among those beaten for central London bridges scheme
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RIBA housing lead rails at 'bonkers' micro-housing rules
London Assembly session told squeezed space requirements won’t deliver cheaper homes
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Zaha Hadid's Science Museum maths gallery opens
Scheme is part of wider revamp of central London institution
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Opinion
Is offsite construction a threat or opportunity?
The housing shortage, skills shortages and the cumbersome nature of construction could herald an offsite revolution. It could be good news for architects, argues Thomas Lane
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News
Architect struck off for hanging on to overpayment
Arb says Cristobal Mendoza Cruz displayed “an entrenched and severe lack of integrity”
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Works start for Haworth Tompkins' Hackney Wick scheme
Canalside blocks set to deliver 408 homes, new workspace and squares
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Heritage groups' opposition falls on deaf ears as Piano's Paddington Cube OK'd
Westminster hails plans as ‘game changer’ and calls Piano ‘one of the greats’
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Architects ‘split down middle’ on impact of Brexit
Post-referendum research finds near balance between positive and negative five-year outlooks
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John McAslan and Adam Khan pick shortlist for one-off house
Contest seeks proposals for family home for two disabled boys and their parents
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Features
The tragic myth of Scotland's modernist masterpiece
As a ruin, Gillespie, Kidd Coia’s Cardross Seminary has become a cult object. But the folklore obscures a much richer story, argues the author of a definitive new book
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News
Bisset Adams reveals £20m Blackpool conference centre
Scheme will be built at seaside town’s famous Winter Gardens
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Levitt Bernstein's Eltham College plan approved
First new building at college for 50 years given green light by planners
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Francis Terry has another go at winning over Richmond residents
Locals have until next week to give views on latest proposals for controversial scheme
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Aberdeen unveils latest Union Terrace Gardens plans
City consults on conservative LDA proposals after high-profile schemes bite dust
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Opinion
Affordable housing is back on the agenda
Julia Park runs a ruler over recent announcements to increase the provision of affordable homes and concludes this is mostly good news