All Building Design articles in 20 Dec 2013 – Page 2
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Features
Highlights of 2013: Mary Duggan and Adam Khan
Two very different architects choose their most inspiring buildings from the past 12 months in architecture
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News
Design contest to be launched for Expo 2015 UK Pavilion
Malcolm Reading Consultants holding two-stage competition starting in January
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News
Industry needs its own Jamie Oliver, Farrell Review will say
Architecture needs a champion to make it mainstream public issue
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Opinion
Dear reader: I’m leaving BD. It’s been great and I’ll miss you
In her sign-off leader Amanda Baillieu gazes into her crystal ball for 2014 and beyond
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Building Study
Medd house extension by Duggan Morris Architects
The refurbishment of 5 Pennyfathers Lane preserves the original grade II-listed home
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Opinion
Southbank scheme isn’t wrong, it's just bland
Feilden Clegg Bradley’s proposal fits the emerging opportunist culture of the local area, says Hank Dittmar
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Opinion
Does the RIBA need more titles for its members?
Defining the role of the architect is at the centre of the current wrangling about title
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Opinion
A Brixton legacy for Mandela?
Lambeth could pay its respects to Nelson Mandela by a symbolic renovation
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Features
BD wishes all our readers happy holidays!
Here’s everything you need to know about BD over the holiday period
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News
Rogers and Alsop hit out at Assael's Riverside Studios plan
Architects’ letter to the Times complains of ‘hasty’ planning process
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News
HS2 stations set to be put out to competitive tender
Detailed design for Euston, Old Oak and Birmingham up for grabs
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News
Chelsea Barracks developer prepares new application
Squire Partners reveals detailed images of first phase flats
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News
Peabody deluged with entries for housing work
More than 300 firms apply to get on its small projects panel
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Technical
Royal Academy Keeper’s House by Long & Kentish Architects
Rethinking circulation gives the RA’s historic facilities a new openness
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Opinion
Wales: the UK's housing Silicon Valley?
Could Wales lead the way in innovative — and profitable — approaches to housing?
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Archive Titles
Kisho Kurokawa: utopian thinking
In the third installment of a new archive series, BD looks back at a 1973 interview with the Japanese master architect
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Review
Great Estates: how London’s landowners shape the city
Back-slapping and self worship from the developer sponsors overshadows the real value of this exhibition at the Building Centre
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