All Building Design articles in 20 May 2016 – Page 2
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News
RIBA gives lukewarm response to Queen's Speech
Streamlining of pre-commencement planning conditions gets the thumbs-up but RIBA bemoans lack of ambition to tackle poor design quality
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News
RIBA rewrites its guidance so anyone can stand for president
Guidance notes for candidates reissued a week before nominations close
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Features
An architectural guide to the institutions of the EU
Bureaucratic blandsville or an architectural tour de force? Ike Ijeh takes a tour of the EU’s most important buildings to judge for himself
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News
Owusu reports RIBA to Charities Commission over presidential 'discrimination'
Architect says ‘Brady byelaw’ is stopping candidates from standing
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News
Domestic architects upbeat over 2016 growth
Industry shrugs off referendum woes with positive prediction for rest of year
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News
Revised design gives more space to Preston Bus Station
John Puttick Associates moves new building away from listed landmark
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Opinion
As London builds tall, we urgently need to rethink the rules governing 'public space'
If they are putting us in flats, developers and politicians need to be realistic about our need to be ourselves outside
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News
V&A East 'could be complicit' in driving artists out of Stratford
Museum’s director of design admits gentrification is serious issue
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News
Robert De Niro's waiting for approval of KPF hotel
Luxury Covent Garden scheme looks to mirror success of New York City project
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News
British Land says no work likely on Norton Folgate this year
Developer also reports on Brexit jitters and slowdown in prime residential sector
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News
Madelin: 'We want Canada Water to be as good as King's Cross'
British Land director shares his ambitions for 18ha scheme
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