All Building Design articles in 10 May 2013 – Page 2
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News
Original Southbank architects praise new proposals
Feilden Clegg Bradley Studios’ £120m scheme gets thumbs-up from 1960s design team
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News
Taylor Wimpey tries again with Oxley Woods
But residents’ worries remain with Richard Rogers’ replacement designs
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News
Government unveils new school designs on eve of procurement
Eight layouts unveiled for £2.4bn Priority School Building Programme
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Analysis
Ian Simpson: How I lost millions in unpaid fees
When the recession hit, one of the UK’s leading architects had to battle to keep his best projects. Now he’s firmly back on track – with a notable Urban Splash recruit in tow
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Opinion
Our future heritage battles will be fought on Twitter
Battle over the Marquis of Lansdowne pub shows changes brought by social media, says Ellis Woodman
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Features
Pier Paolo Tamburelli: ‘Enjoy? I don’t do this for fun’
The Baukuh member on Koolhaas, Le Corbusier, Bernini and Loos and when a client cares about beauty
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News
Call for entries to UK Passivhaus awards
Awards to highlight diversity and performance of Passivhaus buildings
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News
Local architects slate KPF and Wilkinson Eyre's designs for Sydney Harbour tower
‘It’s all a bit Macau,’ says Philip Cox
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Competitions
International Competition for Zaryadye Park in Moscow
Develop an architecture and landscaping design concept that will form the basis for a contemporary park with a high quality infrastructure
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News
Mayor announces Catford Greyhound Stadium redevelopment
Scheme by Witherford Watson Mann and Mae Architects
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News
Small practices sidelined in school-building programme
Medium and small practices will find it difficult to bid, admits design chief
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News
'Mental health' architect hits back at Arb
Andrew Plumridge promises legal action over decision to remove him from register
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News
Architect of collapsed Dhaka factory says, 'I designed a shopping centre'
Building was never intended to be filled with industrial machinery
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News
Adam Architecture's Travel Scholarship open for entries
£1,500 prize for students of architecture
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Building Study
Me London hotel, Aldwych by Foster & Partners
Behind a sober street exterior, Foster Partners’ first hotel offers a lavish vision of cinematic glamour that hides a giant stone pyramid at its heart
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Features
Dear Matthew: My extra years of education aren't valued
BD’s agony uncle advises a frustrated polymath
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Features
What architecture can learn from following fashion
Architects need to take a leaf out of fashion’s book to get ahead
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