All Building Design articles in 17 October 2014 – Page 2
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Opinion
Get your own house in order first, RIBA
RIBA needs to clean up its act on competitions before it tells others how to do it, says Amanda Baillieu
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News
David Adjaye to rebuild Mole Man's house
Artists who commissioned architect’s Dirty House hire him for latest project
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News
Build more crossings over the Thames, report says
Centre for London think tank says four crossings should be built in the east to unlock a “wave of regeneration”
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Lottery boost for Gareth Hoskins' Aberdeen gallery
£30m project will add a storey to Victorian building and double gallery spaces
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Johnny Marr finds brutalism begins at home
Guitarist appointed patron of Manchester Modernist Society
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Features
Architect of the Year Awards 2014: Shortlists announced
AYA winners due to be named on December 2
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News
Assemble appointed to Toxteth regeneration
Residents claim victory after 30-year fight to save riot-hit terraces
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Tesco abandons plans for Margate store
Scheme by 3DReid shelved because of changing shopping habits
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Gareth Hoskins wins planning for Strawberry Field centre
Gate made famous by Beatles will be opened to public
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John McAslan lands Moscow flats
Architect creating 215 flats in project mixing conversion and new-build
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Building Study
Lydia Eva Court by Barron and Smith Architects
By 2051 it is predicted over two million people in the UK will have dementia and more care homes will need to be built that are adapted to these complex needs. One pioneering care home in Norfolk shows how it can be done, says Ike Ijeh
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News
Hunt begins for architect to lead Mac restoration
Glasgow School of Art will appoint architect-led team in early 2015
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Melbourne inaugurates first Serpentine imitation
Meanwhile, Serpentine engineer sparks speculation by quitting Aecom
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