All Building Design articles in 19 September 2014 – Page 2
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News
Dole figures plummet towards pre-recession levels
July 2008 was last time more than 230 architects were signing on
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News
Foster's Gloriana boathouse not sunk yet
Architect keeps project as neighbouring borough offers to give royal barge a home
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Grid's Swiss Cottage tower kicked out
Former English Heritage director dubbed flats ‘monstrous’
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John Thompson nabs east London housing
Architect will design 1,100 mixed-tenure homes in £360m scheme
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Opinion
Point of departure
People once flocked to Folkestone. Amanda Baillieu wonders whether an empty, windswept site holds the key to turning the end-of-the-line town in Kent back into a destination.
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News
Pinnacle design is dead
City design chief predicts new application with entirely new design approach
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Architect who bust client's budget by £79k hit with Arb fine
Hearing says client wasn’t given proper reason for why house would cost more
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News
RSHP nabs first Middle East job – despite Rogers' stance
Abu Dhabi project comes days after Richard Rogers says he avoids deserts
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Features
What the housing standards review means for architects
As the government unveils nationwide space and security standards, Julia Park considers what’s good – and what remains to be done
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News
Amarjit Singh Kalsi (1957-2014)
Architect spent 33 years at RSH P, working on some of its most famous schemes
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News
London's space standards to be rolled out across UK
Nationwide space standards introduced for the first time
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News
Council backs Everton's new stadium plan
Liverpool council and football club agree plan for new development at Walton Park
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News
RIBA and Wayne Hemingway launch cricket pavilion contest
Yorkshire village needs community and sports facility
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News
Ian Simpson triumphs in planning controversy
Practice also announces name change and signals expansion
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Technical
South Bank Tower: Going through the roof
Faced with the task of adding an extra 11 storeys to its structure, the engineering team working on London’s South Bank Tower has found an innovative way to extend its height without the need for additional foundations or a dramatic redesign. Ike Ijeh takes a look.
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News
University wants to rebuild lab destroyed by fire
£16m chemistry lab was designed by Fairhursts
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