All Building Design articles in 16 October 2015
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News
Getting low-cost housing on Stirling shortlist was the real triumph, says McLaughlin
Architect calls on government to support housing associations
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Technical
Here East, Hackney Wick, by Hawkins Brown
The former media hub of the London 2012 Olympic Games is presently the focus of a £100m redevelopment and soon to be a creative hub – in what its developers hope is the start of a wider regeneration in the east London region
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Paul Monaghan on Stirling win: 'The stars aligned'
Architect laments fact Burntwood School could not be built today
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AHMM wins Stirling Prize
Fourth time lucky for Allford Hall Monaghan Morris with surprise winner Burntwood School
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Minister upgrades Balfron listing to grade II*
DCMS followed Historic England advice for each part of Goldfinger’s East End estate
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Opinion
Burntwood School Stirling Prize win an underwhelming choice
This year’s Stirling Prize proved an unusual choice, but could it be a political one too, asks Ike Ijeh
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News
Niall McLaughlin wins Stephen Lawrence Prize
Shortlist included Flanagan Lawrence, Liddicoat and Goldhill and Prewett Bizley Architects
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National Theatre wins Client of the Year
Shortlist also featured Countryside Properties and Prince’s Regeneration Trust
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Hall McKnight only Brit on US university shortlist
$60m competition judges include David Adjaye
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Tesco sells 14 sites for housing in £250m deal
Development sites bought by investment manager from Spenhill subsidiary
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Balfron Tower listing bid on minister’s desk
‘Wholesale changes’ criticised by Twentieth Century Society
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Opinion
The Housing Bill simply doesn’t add up
The new laws will only help people who can already afford to help themselves and does nothing to address the real problems, argues Julia Park
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News
Legal challenge to BDP rail scheme thrown out
Top judge throws out bid by engineer Mark Whitby to re-route link
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