All Building Design articles in 19 Oct 2012 – Page 5
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Wilkinson Eyre scoops Lubetkin Prize with Guangzhou International Finance Centre
Practice can add new award to mantelshelf alongside two previous Stirling Prize wins
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How to lose gracefully: a guide for architects
BD’s five point guide to the art of losing well
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The Stirling Prize in statistics — where will you place your bet?
Chipperfield’s Hepworth is declared the bookies’ favourite, but statistically OMA could be the most likely to scoop the Stirling on Saturday night
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Fumihiko Maki to design Muslim cultural and education complex at King's Cross
Architects of three other buildings still to be announced
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Vaizey makes first listing decisions since returning to post
Yvonne Arnaud Theatre and Somerset private house granted grade II protection
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English Heritage to include grade II buildings on at-risk register
Conservation body appeals for help surveying 345,000 buildings
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Work restarts on Herzog & de Meuron's New York tower
Objectors complain ‘Jenga’ building will tower over Tribeca
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Imperial War Museum London extension gets £5m boost
Foster Partners-designed project to receive government grant
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Councils urge government to scrap home extension plans
LGA says proposals would cause “unslightly development”
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Who should win the 2012 RIBA Stirling Prize?
BD looks at the critics’ favourites from the Stirling Prize shortlist
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Long awaited school building programme gets underway
Bidders for Priority Schools Building Programme meet with government officials
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Mayor rules in favour of Bennetts Associates' Spitalfields scheme
Objectors liken mayor’s call-in to penalty shoot-out
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