All Building Design articles in 12 September 2014 – Page 2
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Building Study
The Leadenhall Building by Rogers Stirk Harbour & Partners
RSHP’s Leadenhall Building – or Cheesegrater – which has just completed its shell and core stage, is an exhilarating skyscraper that does more than any other to open itself up to the public. But Ike Ijeh says it’s a shame that it merely adds to the chaos of London’s skyline
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News
Architect gets green light for rooftop extension
Work in London conservation area starts next year
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News
Zaha Hadid scoops Science Museum's maths gallery
Architect beats Carmody Groarke and Hugh Broughton to the job
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Features
Deadline extended for the Architect of the Year Awards
Five more days to get your entries in
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News
Charles backed Pickles decision over Smithfield
Future king ‘cheered’ by news to shelve McAslan proposal
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News
Planning should be 'equally hard' everywhere, says Graham Stirk
Cheesegrater was improved by intense scrutiny, says its architect
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Review
How they did it back then
Visitors to the new Lasdun exhibition at the Royal College of Physicians will envy the relationship between client and architect, says Paul McGrath
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News
Building over green belt not on our agenda, says government
Housing minister pours cold water on Wolfson Prize suggestions
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News
BDP scheme 'at risk' if Scotland votes yes
Backers of Glasgow retail job worry about independence
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Technical
Merrion Cricket Club, Dublin
TAKA Architects has ensured the members of this flood-hit cricket club face many more innings thanks to the waterfproofing armoury of their club house’s latest incarnation, says Hugh Strange
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Opinion
Finally, some smart thinking about Garden Cities
BD columnist Hank Dittmar lauds Urbed’s prize-winning plans and urges politcians to do likewise
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Building Study
Broadwater Farm Inclusive Campus by Gollifer Langston Architects
The procurement method was instrumental in the success of a highly bespoke project combining two schools on one inner-city site
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News
Australian architect urges debate over Zaha Hadid towers
‘Ugly as sin’ or ‘Brisbane’s Eiffel Tower’ - either way discourse is welcomed
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