All Building Design articles in 15 June 2012 – Page 2
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News
Broadway Malyan's Explorer House wins sustainability award
Architect’s design for Ordnance Survey headquarters in Southampton cut national mapping agency’s carbon footprint by 60%
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News
Shard a link to south London's history, says Piano
Italian architect puts emphasis on Shard’s location as origin of London in RIBA talk
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News
Annie Lennox in fresh attack on Aberdeen scheme
Singer calls garden project a “crap concrete development”
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News
Essex University staff campaign to save sixties library
Staircase and entrance corridor at risk after government refuses listing
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Building Study
'Off-grid' community plugs into anaerobic digestion plant
Boyarsky Murphy Architects’ rural homes are designed to achieve Code for Sustainable Homes Level 6
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Review
Top 50 Films for Architects: An Actor's Revenge
This week we launch Robert Harbison’s new series of 50 films that demonstrate this potential, chosen for their intimations of richer sorts of space
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Review
Luke Tozer: ‘Keep your eyes open and carry a pencil’
The Pitman Tozer director on his firm’s Peabody scheme, igloos and Isi Metzstein.
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News
Glasgow School of Art awards honorary doctorate
Glasgow’s former director of regeneration services honoured
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Opinion
The heart of Argent's King's Cross development is missing its beat
The new Granary Square is a barren expanse in desperate need of occupation - if the private security guards allow it
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News
Ian Simpson Architects 'ready to go' on Battersea
Simpson’s first phase plans back in the frame under Malaysian buyers
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News
Chipperfield completes "staggered" Paris school
New gateway building for HEC School of Management
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News
Terry Farrell unveils plans for central London district
Bloomsbury, Holborn and St Giles included in improvement area
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News
London's newest square opens at King's Cross
But 8,000sq m of “public” realm will be owned by developers
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Building Study
Pajol sports centre by Brisac Gonzalez Architects
Built by the city of Paris in one of its more deprived arrondissements, the Pajol sports centre reflects an attitude to the provision of public buildings that puts the UK to shame
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News
Hodder goes on the road to promote new RIBA agenda
RIBA president elect to visit regions for debates
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News
Top architects on shortlist for Manchester hotel
Ian Simpson, Hopkins and Henning Larsen chosen for RIBA competition
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