All Building Design articles in 09 September 2016 – Page 2
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News
Grimshaw wins fit-out work at Here East scheme
Former Olympic press centre being turned into tech and media hub
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News
RIBA launches competition for motorway artwork
The Wall of Answered Prayer set to be built beside a motorway
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Construction industry faces 'strong risk of slavery'
Modern slavery ‘common, concealed and subject to inadequate prevention, policing and prosecution’
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Wright & Wright illuminates plans for new Lambeth Palace library
Eight-storey tower elevates precious collection above flood risk
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PLP completes £200m uni science job
Building is part of Imperial’s ongoing White City campus development
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Khan approves Lifschutz Davidson Sandilands' Barking Riverside
East London scheme contains 10,000 homes
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Opinion
Why Lincoln Plaza won the Carbuncle Cup
Lincoln Plaza has won the 2016 Carbuncle Cup and is yet another shameful indictment of bad planning as well as bad architecture
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News
Carbuncle Cup 2016 winner announced
This year’s wooden spoon goes to a luxury block of flats in London’s Docklands
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Tate Modern refuses to back down over visitors 'snooping' into Rogers flats
Herzog de Meuron and Rogers Stirk Harbour square up over privacy row
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Architects' designs for Regent Street shops unveiled
Annual RIBA retail project extends beyond Regent Street for first time
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Glenn Howells' 25-storey hotel wins planning
The 238-room hotel will be within walking distance of New Street Station
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Opinion
Architects are critical to adapting our cities to climate change
The Great Fire of London is a lesson in creative responses to human disaster that we should remember when planning modern urban communities
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News
Big names on £20m illuminated bridges shortlist
Winner of Thames competition to be announced in December
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Features
How the Great Fire of London invented the modern city
On the 350th anniversary of the fire’s close, Ike Ijeh shows how the disaster heralded enormous changes for architecture and urbanism despite the sidelining of Wren’s grand plan
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Mitchell Berry completes Wiltshire sports pavilion
£250,000 project built to replace derelict facility
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