All Building Design articles in 14 October 2016
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Technical
Goede Doelen Loterijen by Benthem Crouwel Architects
Once completed, the new home of the biggest lottery charity in the Netherlands will be the first refurbished office building in Amsterdam to achieve a BREEAM Outstanding
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News
AHR flags up Brexit worries
Firm looks to new sectors and markets to ward off UK downturn threat
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News
Liverpool tower OK'd despite Unesco concerns
Objectors include UK’s advisor to world heritage body
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Opinion
What the Lords have to say about the housing crisis
This summer a House of Lords report set out some informed solutions for our dysfunctional housing market - a shame it’s been overshadowed by all the recent politicking
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News
Gort Scott wins planning to turn offices into homes
Scheme to build 45 affordable homes in Walthamstow approved
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News
Architects condemn Rudd's foreign worker plans
Practices vow to oppose plans to draw up lists of foreign workers on their books
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Opinion
It feels like the industry has gone backwards since the recession
Contracts have got tougher, project risk is dumped on the weakest, partnering is out the window and adversarial practices are back
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News
NAO report blasts Garden Bridge finances
Investigation says scheme is £75m short of what it needs
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News
RIBA takes swipe as Manser Medal shortlist revealed
RIBA distances itself from award it attached its name to for 14 years
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News
Chipperfield profits tonic
Firm puts disappointing 2014 behind it as numbers for 2015 head north
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Opinion
Are the architecture schools doing enough to tackle mental health problems?
Last month BD’s student columnist highlighted the pressures faced by architectural students. She talked to the universities to see what they are doing about this and whether it is enough
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News
OMA picked for Berlin publishing campus
Practice designs new building to house 3,500 staff for German publisher Axel Springer
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Opinion
Big infrastructure projects must retain design integrity
It’s in the public interest to appoint chief architects at the very start of projects that affect our country’s future