All Building Design articles in 18 November 2016
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Opinion
Reflections on Christmas
Christmas has multiple meanings depending on culture and place. Eleanor Jolliffe relects on the multifaceted nature of our end of year festival
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News
Architect picked for £500m MPs' offices revamp
Practice appointed to restore buildings across Westminster
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News
Rathbone Place developer the latest to be hit by Brexit blues
Great Portland Estates follows Land Securities and British Land in seeing profits tumble
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News
Platform 5 steams ahead on East End scheme
Work gets under way on redevelopment of Toynbee Hall headquarters
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News
Kalyvides gets go-ahead for Cardiff student housing
City council backs demolition of disused hospital wing for “luxury” scheme
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News
Richard Meier showcases New York tower
42-storey block is architect’s tallest in city and first in black
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Building Study
Design Museum, London, by John Pawson, OMA and Allies and Morrison
The former Commonwealth Institute has been resurrected as London’s new Design Museum. But how do the new interventions match up to the original 1960s architecture and that memorable roof? Ike Ijeh finds out
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News
MPs fret over hold-ups on Parliament revamp
Crucial government debate on proposals now not due until next year
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News
In pics: what Liverpool could look like
Former Ryder architect says alternative vision of city is designed to stimulate debate
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Opinion
Could restoring Britain's colonial heritage help revive former trade ties?
British colonial built heritage is crumbling, creating an image of a nation in decline. Brexit means we need to restore a positive image of Britain with some conservation funding, says Ben Flatman
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News
Brexit blamed as developers' profits crash
British Land and Land Securities say decision to leave EU has hit commercial property prices in UK
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News
Green light for Hawkins Brown and HOK schemes at Cardiff campus
Wider scheme has a £300 million pricetag
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News
Four builders chasing Google work after new architects confirmed
Tech giant officially names BIG and Heatherwick Studio as replacements for AHMM
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News
Chipperfield's US Embassy plan gets Westminster OK
Building on Grosvenor Square will be turned into a hotel
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News
Towers remain part of London housing plan, says City Hall
Deputy mayor James Murray accepts role of high-rise in meeting capital’s needs
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News
Architect struck off for pocketing client's planning fees
Arb says William Paterson didn’t tell client he had withdrawn proposals and received council refund
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Opinion
Brexit and Trump are just the start of a new world order
There could be more political upset in Europe next year as the Netherlands, France and Germany go to the polls. It’s time for western democracies to rethink their policies and how they serve ordinary people says Jack Pringle
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Features
CPD 20 2016: Security entrance lanes
Automatic access systems are essential to ensure the smooth flow of pedestrian traffic to restricted areas. This CPD, sponsored by Boon Edam, examines their main components and outlines the installation process