All Building Design articles in 11 December 2015
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News
Second phase of South Shields revamp gets OK
Harris Partnership and Faulknr Browns working on scheme
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Features
Is your practice making the most of the new pre-procurement rules?
Architects are missing a trick if they don’t engage with the public sector long before tenders are published, says Fin Garvey
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News
Heatherwick lands $500m Lincoln Centre rebuild
Contest attracted 100 architects - a decade after Foster’s won the job
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Now Royal Parks puts boot in to Paddington tower
Renzo Piano proposal is ‘200% taller than acceptable’
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Review
Book Club review: Byker
This partisan book charts the mixed fortunes of Erskine’s seminal housing estate
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News
Foster's among four chasing huge Parliament revamp
Cheapest option to revamp building will cost £3.5 billion
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News
London Met students occupy the Cass
Students call for sale of key Whitechapel building to be abandoned
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Review
Review: The World of Charles and Ray Eames
The Barbican’s visually stimulating show is full of surprises, finds Joanna Day
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News
Historic England blasts Piano's Paddington tower
Developer gets a broadside for rushing 254m tower through before Boris’s departure next May
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London Met suspends Robert Mull as dean
Move comes after he refused to support ‘one campus’ policy that will see relocation of Cass
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More storeys planned for Renzo Piano's Paddington tower
Revision means building will be 254m high while across London, City’s tallest tower eyes summer OK
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Analysis
Intergenerational housing: Side by side
One answer to the question of how to house the rapidly ageing UK population is to use an intergenerational model, that mixes housing for all ages, from young to old
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News
Government refuses to step in to keep the Cass in Aldgate
Peers told London Met’s ‘one campus’ consolidation strategy would be a tragedy
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