All Building Design articles in 17 October 2014
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News
New home for St Pancras boat club makes waves at last
Club has been without permanent home since 2008
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Stirling Prize winner hits out at UK procurement
‘We are ready to work internationally,’ says architect Steve Tompkins in this wide-ranging interview on what winning the Stirling Prize will mean for Haworth Tompkins
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Opinion
So, why do you want to be an architect?
A generation gap separates first-year architecture students from part IIs, finds BD’s student columnist
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Glass safety tests planned for AHMM office block
Inspection comes after pane fell from BD’s new home
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Allies & Morrison lands Imperial College research hub
College’s £40m scheme will include research and clinical areas to treat patients in innovative ways
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It’s over, says vanquished Tuomey
RIBA rule change will make it hard for us to win Stirling now, says five-times shortlisted architect
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Opinion
Stirling Prize: A new age of civic building?
The endearing normality of Haworth Tompkins’ victorious Everyman Theatre embodies a renewed civic spirit
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Offices planned at former Yorkshire Post building
Leeds scheme could see first occupiers move in by 2017
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Features
Performance labelling for homes
A house is the biggest purchase most of us will ever make, yet the amount of consumer information for buyers is pitiful. Now a pilot project aims to test what better home performance labelling might look like in practice
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Exhibition to celebrate university's brutalist campus
Colchester campus by Kenneth Capon honoured
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Haworth Tompkins wins Stirling Prize
Practice beats favourite O’Donnell Tuomey with its Everyman Theatre project
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Public wants Mecanoo library to win Stirling
Nearly one third say Birmingham scheme is their favourite
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London's housing needs woefully underestimated, says Aecom
One million more homes than thought needed for London and south-east
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Terry 'excited' by Hadid's Mount Pleasant intervention
‘It would be good to go through some ideas with her,’ the classicist says