All Building Design articles in 13 November 2015
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News
Barbara Weiss wins planning for Parliament view flats
Former Arts Council building close to Palace of Westminster and Abbey
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Associated cleared for another Birminghan uni job
Scheme is practice’s fourth for City University
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Last-ditch bid to save Madin’s Birmingham library
Under threat of demolition: Birmingham Central Library by John Madin
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Features
A history of architecture, now with women
It’s 40 years since the seminal Women in Architecture issue of AD, and 100 since Ruth Lowy was admitted to the AA. But those landmarks are only part of the story, writes Paola Zanotto
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Feilden Clegg Bradley designs Durham gallery for Spanish art
Architect’s scheme is part of wider Purcell and Niall McLaughlin restoration
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Aecom posts £100m pre-tax loss
Aecom revenue more than doubles to £11.9bn in first set of full-year results following URS mega-merger
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Features
Six of the best twentieth-century houses
Elain Harwood picks some favourites from a new book for the Twentieth Century Society which she edited with Alan Powers – Houses: Regional practice and local character
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News
Lyndon Goode picked for affordable housing mission to Palestine
Architect working with Boris Johnson and the Quartet
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Latest finalists for House of the Year revealed
Next two architects named in RIBA/Channel 4 contest
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Review
Review: Building with History
Nicholas de Klerk enjoys a book which critiques Foster Partners’ work in the context of historic structures
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HS2 unveils 45-strong design panel
Architects, engineers and design specialists join group chaired by Sadie Morgan
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Bell Phillips' park in a gasholder opens at King's Cross
Listed gasometer is one of four being incorporated into redevelopment project
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Sheffield practice behind pop-up next to city's station
OS31 hopes scheme will be benchmark for city’s other empty sites
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Opinion
Elisabeth Scott's passport out of the shadows
Once the most famous ‘girl architect’ in the country, Elisabeth Scott spent the rest of her career in relative obscurity. Her appearance as one of only two women in the new passport is welcomed by Gillian Darley