All Building Design articles in 14 Dec 2012
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NewsStride Treglown completes council office refurbishment
The £20m project transforms an existing building into a public services ‘hub’
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AnalysisWest Kowloon’s big performance
British firms are central to Hong Kong’s new cultural district, one of the world’s largest arts projects
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NewsHOK and BDP shortlisted for £90m Danish hospital
Teams asked to submit designs for 30,800sq m extension
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NewsScramble to save Preston bus station
Architects claim council is ‘rushing’ bus station decision
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AnalysisThe changing face of Canary Wharf
Canary Wharf is changing, as it targets smaller technology sector firms alongside the financial giants
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OpinionPreston Bus Station fails the celebrity glamour test
The demolition sentence on BDP’s building shows how the listings system has lost its way
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OpinionStart-up strategy may be short-sighted
Government funding for an east London institution for tech firms overlooks the nature of the industry
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OpinionMake housing hardship a thing of the past
We must learn from history and ensure social housing moves hand in hand with high-quality design
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OpinionIs the impending demolition of Preston bus station justified?
Yes, says Peter Rankin, because refurbishment would be a false economy; while Clare Price argues it is a national icon that could be imaginatively remodelled
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FeaturesCutting-edge design at the Louvre
In the week we profile Sanaa’s new Louvre-Lens in France’s Nord-Pas de Calais region, we look back to October 1988 when BD reported on the progress of IM Pei’s pyramid.
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Tablet onlyOliver Gardiner: ‘We keep up to date with new fresh talent’
Land Securities’ London boss enjoys the design side of developing
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Tablet onlyFoster sees Asian turnover rise by 4%
Growth offsets falls in the Middle East and North America
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OpinionIt’s business as usual at DC Cabe
Your front page story (News December 7) and editorial about the future of Design Council Cabe seemed to be based on some quite serious misunderstandings.






