All Building Design articles in 14 Dec 2012 – Page 2
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Opinion
Assemble are genuine radicals
What tired assumptions by Thomas Price ( Letters November 23 ). Assemble are pioneering an imaginative mode of collaborative practice.
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Opinion
Beauty could be standardised
In defending his plan for hundreds and thousands of new houses, many of them on green countryside, planning minister Nick Boles argues that “the built environment can be more beautiful than nature” ( News 30 November ).
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News
John McAslan and Farshid Moussavi shortlisted for Moscow museum
Mecanoo and 3XN also through to round two
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News
Winner revealed for RSAW Welsh Terrace competition
The scheme will now be developed with RCT Homes
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Building Study
40 Chancery Lane by Bennetts Associates
Some 14 years after the initial feasibility study, Derwent London is going ahead with a £30 million office and retail development on 40 Chancery Lane, designed by Bennetts Associates.
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Features
2012 in review: Literary pursuits
Malcolm Fraser on why new libraries are one of the nicest things to emerge this year
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Review
Graeme Williamson ‘I missed the boat on travelling’
The Nord Architecture consultant on ammonia, self-builder mortgages and the frippery of parametrics
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News
Architype submits plans for UK's greenest building
University of East Anglia building aiming for Passivhaus standard and Breeam ‘outstanding’
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Multimedia
Grimshaw's airport gateway to St Petersburg
Grimshaw Partner Mark Middleton takes viewers on site at Pulkovo Airport in St. Petersburg, Russia
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News
Maxim founder picks four architects for cemetery competition
Felix Dennis planning reception building in Alne Wood Park
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News
Broadgate given immunity from listing
Secretary of state defies English Heritage recommendation
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Features
2012 in review: Peter Märkli Exhibition at the Venice Biennale
Florian Beigel and Philip Christou on their highlight of the year in architecture
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Building Study
Louvre Lens by Sanaa
Built on a former mine in the industrial town of Lens, Sanaa’s new outpost of the Louvre brings some of France’s greatest treasures to one of the country’s poorest areas
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News
Terry Farrell accuses authorities of failing to plan for Crossrail development
Stations could become new town centres, architect tells London Assembly
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News
Housing associations set to weather triple storm, says report
Sanctuary scrapes in to credit rating agency’s top 10
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