All Building Design articles in 19 Jul 2013 – Page 3
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News
Atopia to 'vigorously pursue' Locog over Olympic ideas
Olympic cauldron ‘just one of the aspects’ referred to lawyers in intellectual property case
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Features
Carbuncle Cup nomination — 465 Caledonian Road, London by Stephen George & Partners
Have your say on this year’s nominations
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Architecture student shows 2013: Liverpool John Moores University
The show featured responses to a range of locations along the Manchester Ship Canal
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Farrell attacks Boris Johnson's London airport plans with 'Hitler' jibe
Architect lashes out at Isle of Grain proposal a week after being appointed by Gatwick for a second runway proposal
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KCAP unveils designs for The Hague seaside resort
Scheme features a fishery, hotel and education centre
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Boris admits Isle of Grain airport is his preference
Site is one of three proposals London’s mayor is backing
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Architecture student shows 2013: Sheffield Hallam University
Students looked at the maritime relationships in Whitby
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Richard Rogers' 'inside out' design 'landed Lloyd's with maintenance headache'
Insurer threatens to leave over ‘fundamental problems’
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Jestico & Whiles submits plans in place of ill-fated Dalston eco-tower
Latest scheme replaces BFLS-designed proposals rejected last year
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Richard Rogers scoops top honour at New London Awards 2013
Other winners include Hayhurst and Co, Team Populous and Zaha Hadid
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Review
Peter Wylie & Roger Zogolovitch: making it different
A new art show takes an unusual approach to urban form
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Review
Book Club Review: Moving: Norman Foster on Art
An intriguing addition to our understanding of one of Britain’s most high-profile living architects
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Chipperfield gets go-ahead for Portland House scheme
Scheme praised for its community engagement
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BIG reveals designs for Calgary tower
Architect defines building’s uses by varying plan and materials
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Construction data gloomy as output falls 5% year on year
Falling levels of public sector work blamed for ongoing downturn
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Architects 'as stubborn as US gun lobby' over tall buildings
Simon Jenkins accuses profession of being motivated by money
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