All Building Design articles in 17 Jan 2014 – Page 4
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News
Hugh Broughton’s Antarctic research station commemorated on coin
Only a handful of buildings have ever featured on British coins
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News
Witherford Watson Mann draws up plans for House of Illustration
Stirling Prize winner to design King’s Cross space
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Features
KCP Office, Mayfair by Atelier Chang
Practice founded by Herzog de Meuron alumni completes first UK project with ‘hidden room’
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News
Conservationists object to 'looming' Birmingham tower
Associated Architects project recommended for approval
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News
Pinnacle's original architect could return to job
PLP partner and Shard architect both eyeing skyscraper redesign
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Archive Titles
How to PROmote the right image
In this article from 1974, a youthfully idealistic Owen Luder has some suggestions for the RIBA on how to galvanise its membership into improving the public image of architecture. Not much has changed in 40 years.
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News
Heritage training scheme launched
Lottery backs Prince’s Regeneration Trust plan with £421k grant
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News
Koolhaas's son raises $30k to make film about his father
REM due to enter post-production shortly
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Opinion
Smell: Architecture's hidden dimension
The opportunities offered by olfactory architecture are often overlooked says Victoria Henshaw
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News
Allies and Morrison schemes get planning OK
Brace of jobs in Croydon and Reading cleared to start
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Archive Titles
Recognition at last
BD looks back to a review of one of the first RIBA exhibitions dedicated to women in architecture in 1984. Has much changed in 30 years?
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News
Spanish city mulls legal action over Calatrava building
Authorities in Valencia claim landmark scheme is falling apart
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News
Queen honours Peter Inskip and Kevin McCloud
New year gongs also go to Seona Reid and Deborah Pullen
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Features
Deconstructing the call to order
Back in 1994, just after winning the Berlin Jewish Museum competition, Daniel Libeskind spoke candidly to BD about architectural neo-fascism, daring to be different and blacklisting