All Building Design articles in 15 May 2015 – Page 2
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News
Milton Keynes pioneer Derek Walker dies
Architect hailed as ‘one of the most important post-war British architects’
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News
Garden Bridge unveils images of how trees and plants will look
Charity reveals more details of bridge planting
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Opinion
From smuggling computers to BIM pioneers
Ike Ijeh reports on one Budapest firm’s rise to become a leading architectural software manufacturer
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News
Design Engine beats strong shortlist to land Oxford work
St Peter’s College finalists included van Heyningen and Haward, Berman Guedes Stretton and Allies Morrison
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Analysis
Can better design help to solve the housing crisis?
Andy Pearson looks at four housing design proposals that could transform the way we live
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News
Assemble shortlisted for Turner Prize
Architecture collective is largest group finalist in prize’s history
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Chipperfield unveils £50m RA redevelopment – seven years after winning
Project will create ‘most animated cultural campus in central London’ in 2018
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Save urges Clark to call in Hall McKnight scheme
Strand case ‘could have negative repercussions on a national scale if not challenged’
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New communities secretary replaces Pickles
Greg Clark takes over role as prime minister fills out cabinet positions, including new housing and planning minister
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Opinion
Why architects vote Labour
It helps ease guilt about the sort of housing being built, says Amanda Baillieu. But for older architects, Mrs Thatcher is a reason too
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Analysis
How interior design is changing
As part of our May Design Series preview, Sebastian Conran and Daniel Hopwood offer their perspectives on how interior design is changing
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News
O’Donnell & Tuomey's Saw Swee Hock misses out on another top prize
Barozzi Veiga wins €60k Mies van der Rohe Award with Polish concert hall
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News
Pringle welcomes Tory victory
‘It will continue the economic policies which have been working,’ says former RIBA president
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Opinion
Densifying suburbia
Localism and small-scale interventions could play an important part in increasing housing densities, writes Matt Goodwin. But the inflexible reality is enough to deter all but the richest players
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