All Building Design articles in 14 Jun 2013 – Page 3
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NewsIn pictures: RIBA National Awards 2013
BD brings you all the winners of the RIBA’s national awards for the best new architecture in the UK and the best international projects by RIBA members
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Opinion
Awards need to be about more than point-scoring
The RIBA should stick to its brief — recognising excellence, says Amanda Baillieu
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News'Mega-rich' One Hyde Park ignored by RIBA judges
RIBA jury dismisses Rogers Stirk Harbour’s One Hyde Park for being too exclusive
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FeaturesJulian Harrap ‘Find your own mission in life’
The founder of Julian Harrap Architects on Aldo von Eyck, Louis Kahn and the cities of the imagination
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TechnicalThe Caretaker’s House, Hooke Park by Invisible Studio
A technical look at constructing with green timber
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NewsCanterbury Cathedral launches design competition
Architect and team sought to reconsider cathedral precinct
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NewsArchitects dismiss Unesco's bid to protect Westminster as 'lost cause'
Conservation body wants to halt schemes by David Chipperfield, KPF and Squire Partners
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NewsDesign and access statements scrapped for most schemes
Government confirms only major projects and listed buildings will need design documents
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FeaturesPop-up space at Hay Festival by Binom Architects
London-based practice builds a temporary restaurant to play host to Spanish chef José Pizarro
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NewsArchitype gets go-ahead for UK’s largest Passivhaus scheme
Practice turned developer to bring forward 150 Passivhaus homes in Herefordshire
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NewsArb defends dramatic increase in legal fees
Accounts show regulator spent 32% more on enforcement actions last year compared to 2011
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NewsGreen light for John McAslan's Camberwell library
Triangular-shaped site includes a civic space made up of three distinct areas
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FeaturesCPD 12 2013: Specifying linoleum flooring
Durability, sustainability, bacteria resistance and ease of installation are just some of the benefits of linoleum, a natural product that can be used on floors, as well as on furniture and walls
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OpinionAsbestos: still here, still lethal
I was troubled by Peter Caplehorn’s comment that asbestos is “a historic issue” ( Business May 24 ).
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OpinionIt's called the Far East for a reason
Ellis Woodman refers to London as a “World Class City… west of Tokyo” ( Buildings May 31 ).
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OpinionHigh-rise holds the key to London’s housing crisis
I read with interest the article by Hank Dittmar in which he addresses the intensification of development in London ( Opinion, May 31 ).
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