All Building Design articles in 19 Apr 2013 – Page 2
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Features
Is architecture a tale of two professions?
Richard Brindley examines the RIBA’s Benchmarking survey findings
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Opinion
RIBA figures tell the truth about a divided profession
Benchmarking survey shows huge disparity between massive and micro practices
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Features
Justin Nicholls: ‘Kahn’s Yale Centre blew me away’
The Make partner on the Burj Khalifa, London and following your dream
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News
Architects take over Regent Street's windows
Six unique installations give architects the opportunity to put their work in front of millions of shoppers
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Multimedia
"Designing Halley VI completely changed my life"
Hugh Broughton will reveal more about the challenge of designing a research station for polar environments at May Design Series 2013
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News
Cost of studying architecture creates 'artificial barrier'
More flexibility over courses needed, says new report
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News
Elevated bike path proposal to tackle Regent's canal congestion
Route would take cyclists away from pedestrians
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Features
Milan Furniture Fair: Living on the fringes
With the big names keeping their powder dry, it was up to outsiders and newcomers to put the spark into this year’s Milan Furniture Fair
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Features
Norman Foster celebrates the work of Alexander Calder
In this exclusive preview ahead of the Calder After the War exhibition, Foster discusses the life and work of one of the world’s most famous modern sculptors
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Features
‘I’m interested in keeping it fresh’
Baylight’s Crispin Kelly likes practices to stretch themselves
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News
Government website wins Designs of the Year 2013
‘Well thought out yet understated design’ beats examplar 60s tower block revamp
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News
Liverpool mental health hospital gets OK
Designed by healthcare specialists Medical Architecture
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