All Building Design articles in 15 Mar 2013 – Page 3
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ReviewWilliam Burges and the High Victorian Dream by J Mordaunt Crook
William Burges was a romantic and a dreamer, and his richly detailed work well deserves this weighty volume
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Building StudyArts Council England offices, Manchester by Witherford Watson Mann
Witherford Watson Mann’s Manchester offices for Arts Council England elevate workmanlike materials through artful handling to articulate the institution’s values in a time of austerity
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NewsArchitects have second stab at Centre Point
Multiple applications aim to speed up delayed project
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London Assembly wants pop-ups for ailing high streets
Pawnbrokers and bookies not the solution, Assembly adds
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NewsListed buildings pledge as BDP nabs Whitechapel masterplan
Revamp to tie in with Crossrail boost
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NewsBrian Cox wants architects' help on research buildings
More communal areas help studies, TV star says
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NewsLondon office space at risk from change of use rules
Quarter of space could be lost, London Assembly told
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FeaturesArchitecture employment survey: your stories - the Part 1 graduate
Starting early helped Part 1 graduate Sita Jobanputra secure a job, but it didn’t make a difference to big name practices in London
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NewsTop ranking architects in the UK – March 2013
The most active architecture practices in the UK based on the value of projects that have received planning permission*
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MultimediaMIPIM 2013: Boris's future vision for London
London’s mayor battles through the snow to share his vision for London’s urban fabric and a few digs at France’s tax regime
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FeaturesAlan Dempsey: 'Your horizon constantly changes'
The director of NEX on Giuseppe Terrangi, London and procrastination
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OpinionDespite its flaws, the design competition is still a winner
Though it can be a lottery, the competitive process remains a way for small practices to open the door
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NewsGarden Museum competition plants seeds of inspiration
BD looks at the five-strong shortlist for the expansion of a London museum into its surrounding churchyard
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