All Building Design articles in 19 Oct 2012
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Studio E on track in Kensington
£58 million sports centre-led scheme will include academy and homes
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Review
Top 50 films for architects: Nil by Mouth
The constant fear of violence is more wearing in Oldman’s film than the thing itself
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News
Construction workloads continue to fall
Housebuilding drops again, according to latest RICS data
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News
Victorian Society orders City back to drawing board at Holborn Circus
Dickens’ son’s favourite spot is on top 10 list of most-threatened Victorian and Edwardian heritage
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Analysis
Architects are making a splash in the hotel sector
Design has a crucial role to play as London’s buoyant hotel sector sees a shift to smaller yet luxurious rooms
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Features
Dexter Moren: ‘Hotels are complex animals’
The architect explains how he fell into the specialism that made his practice’s worldwide name
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News
British Council HQ on site
Jestico Whiles restore and modernise the facilites in Colombo, Sri Lanka
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Aga Khan firms chosen
Stanton Williams and Fumihiko Maki amongst the architects chosen to design King’s Cross buildings
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News
Urban activist sentenced to jail for disrupting boat race
Online architecture community condemns jail sentence for Trenton Oldfield
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Kengo Kuma forced into V&A redesign
Japanese architect’s winning scheme for Dundee museum breaks £45m budget
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Make room for BD’s Small Hotel competition
Architects and designers are invited to enter BD’s competition to design a budget hotel room with character
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News
Foster & Partners, SOM and WXY unveil Grand Central designs
Proposals revealed as part of New York summit
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News
Zaha Hadid, Herzog & de Meuron and Grimshaw shortlisted in Melbourne contest
117 teams compete to restore Flinders Street Station
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News
Studio Verve gets green light for Brockley artist’s studio
South London building is conceived as a ‘found disk’ lodged in the forested site
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News
London free schools to be built on mayor's land
Johnson promises sites to tackle capital’s education
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Opinion
V&A learns too late to pick an architect, not a design
Kengo Kuma’s troubled Dundee scheme calls the whole competition process into question
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Opinion
Manser win blurs the boundaries
It may have been the best house on the shortlist, but Saturday’s wildcard winner has kicked off a new debate over eligibility