All Building Design articles in 12 June 2015 – Page 2
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News
Assemble's Brutalist Playground opens at the RIBA
‘It’s not just any gallery so you’ve got to get it right’ says Turner Prize finalist
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News
Theis & Khan aces Bat & Ball design competition
Architect beat shortlist including Tim Ronalds and dRMM
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News
Juice Architects' Swansea tidal power visitor centre gets green light
Offshore building is part of £850m power-generation facility that also won planning
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News
Planning inspector approves 'too-tall' one-storey house
Council’s decision to reject award-winning home is overturned on appeal
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Opinion
Another brick in the wall
It’s not easy designing great schools under the new funding regime – but it is possible, says Ryder Architecture’s Richard Wise after his practice’s latest academy got a pasting at committee
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News
Bartlett dean warns developers are in danger of repeating mistakes of 1960s
‘We are in as risky a situation as we were post-war’, parliamentary inquiry is told
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LDA Design unveils Battersea Power Station park
Materials will reflect landmark’s industrial past
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News
Government orders public inquiry into Strand scheme
Angry council urges minister to ‘scrutinise role Historic England plays’ in future cases
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Opinion
Don't forget everything before Part L
There is much to be learnt from our forebears before we even reach for the air-con, writes Eleanor Jolliffe
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News
Robert Adam's plans for Hampstead Heath mega-mansion thrown out
Planning inspector quashes plans to demolish Victorian-era Athlone House and replace it with mega-mansion
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News
Mayor signs agreement to underwrite Garden Bridge
News comes at Richard Rogers leaps to ‘beautiful’ project’s defence
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News
Public prefer 'traditional' design for brownfield sites
Poll by Create Streets finds more public support for ‘traditional’ housing compared to contemporary design
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News
Plans to demolish Shepherd's Bush Palladium rejected
Hammersmith Fulham council throws out plans to demolish grade II listed theatre in Shepherd’s Bush
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Multimedia
Webinar 2 2015: The future of school building
Hear views from architects, contractors and QSs on the Conservative government’s school building plans and the impact of tight budgets on projects
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News
Planner Clive Dutton dies aged 62
Prominent planning and regeneration expert Clive Dutton dies after long battle with cancer
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Review
How do you solve a problem like education?
From making insurance sexy to strengthening hierarchies, Harriet Partridge tries to capture all the ideas flowing at a debate on how we should train architects
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News
Richard Rogers launches parliamentary probe into design
Inquiry chaired by Alan Penn and Baroness Whitaker appeals for evidence
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