All Building Design articles in 22 Nov 2013
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Opinion
Why we can’t afford to miss the train
High-speed rail investment needs to take a wider social view, says Hank Dittmar
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Opinion
Is the regeneration of neglected sites always a good thing?
When smartening up the future clashes with protecting the past
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Opinion
In gratitude to Francis Golding
Too late I need to thank Francis Golding, who died earlier this month (News November 15).
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Features
Causing a stir
John Miller Partners’ 1995 plans for a major facelift of the Tate Britain’s coffee shop
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News
US architects hit by slowing growth rate
Figures reflect economic uncertainty, says AIA economist
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Technical
Kvillebäcken market hall, Gothenburg by Gustav Appell
Pre-cast concrete has been used to create a light and airy Swedish market hall
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Features
Who’d trust an architect with a badly designed office?
Your office is your calling card– so what does it say to your clients?
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Opinion
The path may be clearer but we’re not out of the woods
Architects’ confidence is on the up but lack of work and low fees are still rife, says Amanda Baillieu
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Opinion
Tate shows the richness of synthesis
Caruso St John has demonstrated the creative possibilities of refurb, says Ellis Woodman
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Features
Michael Casey: ‘It must be a genetic condition’
The founding partner of Caseyfierro Architects on den-building, London and fourth generation architects
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News
Hull Truck Theatre's starring role in City of Culture announcement
Hull beats Leicester, Dundee and Swansea Bay
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Opinion
The man who kept architects on the right track
Amanda Baillieu pays tribute to the unique Roland Paoletti, mastermind of the Jubilee Line Extension
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News
RIAS blasts report into botched Glasgow competition
Group appeals to ombudsman over contest won by John McAslan
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News
Chipperfield in final three for Nobel building contest
Winner due on £120 million scheme next April