All Building Design articles in 17 May 2013
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News
Haptic and Nordic scoop Sutton cancer hub
Winning architects reveal masterplan for massive science project in south London
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Features
The Priory, Blackheath, by Carl Trenfield Architects
A complete refubishment of a mid-Century Span flat
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Analysis
How to start a practice: J - R
More of BD’s A to Z guide of how to start an architecture practice
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Features
Magazine Work: Ten Years of Photographs by Gareth Gardner
An exhibition to celebrate Gareth Gardner’s 10th anniversary during Clerkenwell Design Week
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Multimedia
Livestream: May Design Series - Conversation Series
Can’t make it to Excel or missed out on registering for one of the talks? You can watch them all here live…
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Features
Win a LEGO Architecture Villa Savoye kit
Enter our free draw to win a mini Le Corbusier kit
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Archive Titles
Bdonline Prize Draw Terms & Conditions
During 17 May 2013 to 22 May 2013 registered subscribers of www.Bdonline.co.uk have the chance to win a LEGO Architecture ‘Le Corbusier Villa Savoye’ kit by correctly matching the names of the architects associated with certain London landmarks. To enter simply follow the link http://cpd.bdonline.co.uk/survey.aspx?survey=1193 , answer all of ...
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News
RIBA dumps housing prize
Sunday Times British Homes Awards slammed for low standard of judging as Landscape Institute also pulls out
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Building Study
River Frome House by James Grayley Architects
The firm has designed a family home in Dorset that will generate its own heat and electricity
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Opinion
Improving elderly care is an opportunity, not a chore
Better-designed homes for the old would help ease housing pressures for all, says Amanda Baillieu
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Opinion
Liverpool is wasting this wasteland
The Festival Gardens’ riverside promenade is a depressingly lifeless place to stroll, says Gillian Darley
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Opinion
Should the skateboarder community have to move from the Southbank undercroft?
Campaigners have criticised plans to turn the Centre’s skate park into retail units as part of a £120m revamp
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Opinion
Keep up the ribbing, RIBA
Hank Dittmar is wrong to suggest it is inappropriate for the RIBA to run campaigns ( Opinion May 3 ).
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Opinion
PFI is the private fiasco initiative
I cannot believe the government is persevering with the PFI approach to the funding of public service construction — and only the large practices are going to get a look-in.
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Opinion
Classicists were no craftsmen
Classical architecture of the Italian renaissance had already rejected many of the craft-reliant aspects of the architecture of the Middle Ages — Geoffrey Scott criticised the gothic revival for its demand for craftsmanship which had been lost due to the “simpler” construction required in classical architecture — so it is ...