All Building Design articles in 16 March 2012 – Page 2
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Opinion
Still waiting for train improvements
The new concourse for King’s Cross needs to be followed up by further investment in railway infrastructure
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Opinion
Urban wildernesses need a light touch
Decayed landscapes are loaded with layers of significance
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Opinion
Should design review be paid for?
Yes, says Nahid Majid, it’s an investment for both the applicant and the community; while Nick Johnson says it needs to be a neutral process
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Opinion
Prince Charles’s actions deserve better
Well done for publishing your Top 50 Green Leaders. It is a remarkable resource.
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Features
Good morning from 1994’s golden couple
Michael and Patty Hopkins were the first married partnership to win the RIBA Gold Medal since the Eameses
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Features
CPD 2012 Module 3: Introduction to bim
Building information modelling allows the whole team to work together on an integrated model that tracks the life of the building from design to eventual demolition. This CPD module is sponsored by Karndean Designflooring How to take this module To take this module read the technical ...
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Building Study
Drawing board: S333's Old Dairy, Bloomsbury
S333 rethinks the London mews with its terraced housing on the site of a former Express Dairy distribution centre
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News
RMJM design principal decamps to Sydney
Senior architect will split his time between the firm and Australia’s Barangaroo scheme
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News
Round 1: Farrell and Squire square up over Vauxhall towers
’Prize fight between architects’ as designer and masterplanner speak at public inquiry
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News
Round 2: Farrell steps into fray over Aedas scheme
Developer asks Terry Farrell to review Aedas’ stalled plans for Convoys Wharf
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News
Mulberry appoints Gensler for global store roll-out
UDS and Capita Symonds also chosen for three-year programme
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News
Mackintosh architecture head defends appointments
After international search, Christopher Platt picks candidates from his former school
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Building Study
The Long House, Norfolk, by Hopkins Architects
Close to the Norfolk coast, The Long House is the latest holiday home for Living Architecture
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News
Bjarke Ingels and Chipperfield shortlisted for Cambridge city expansion
35 teams make cut to fight for seven lots of work
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