All Building Design articles in 22 January 2016
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Review
Book Club review: Soundings from the Estuary
Paul Lincoln reviews a meditative essay in words and pictures
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Features
AYA shortlists: Small Project Architect of the Year
We continue our series celebrating BD’s Architect of the Year finalists, looking at the small project shortlist
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News
Oxford college proposals unveiled
Five teams will find out in March who has won a £10 million invited competition for St Hilda’s College, Oxford. Images of the shortlisted concept designs will go on display from Monday for nearly two weeks with interviews taking place later in the month ahead of a winning being announced ...
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News
Heneghan Peng's Palestinian Museum 'just weeks from completion'
Construction shots show building and its grounds
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Review
Book Club review: The Changing Image of Affordable Housing
Richard Timmins reviews a worthwhile study of an alternative approach to developing affordable architecture
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News
Gensler opens first UK office outside London
New office in Birmingham will be hub for regional work
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News
Wilkinson Eyre and McAslan in running for Oxford station rebuild
Masterplanner AHR also on shortlist
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Analysis
Barbour ABI's January market review is out now
Barbour ABI’s Economic Construction Market Review for January is now available to download
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Opinion
Why we decided to write our own planning bill
Public consultation is widely treated with contempt. That is a costly mistake, argues Nicholas Boys Smith
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Features
Architect of the Year Awards 2016: Shortlists announced
AYA winners due to be named on March 9
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News
Local MP adds her name to list of Renzo tower opponents
Karen Buck joins growing number of critics
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News
Rogers' flatpack homes set for more sites
YMCA charity hopes initiative will tackle housing crisis
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News
Gardner Stewart submits plans for Watford estate rebuild
Masterplan will increase number of homes
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News
Purcell on shortlist for Australia’s oldest public library
Four finalists fight it out for £40m state library redevelopment
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Opinion
Are we serious about estate regeneration?
If so the government needs to invest a lot more money and put communities before developers, argues Hank Dittmar