All Building Design articles in 27 April 2012 – Page 2
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News
‘Hand Battersea to campaigners’
Commercial uses doomed to fail, says London’s former planning chief
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News
Architects hail Shapps’ self-build ‘boom’
Government initiative to boost finance and cut red tape is ‘promising’, says RIBA
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Opinion
High streets need local focus
The high street should be redefined as the place for local enterprise to blossom and flourish (Debate March 30).
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Opinion
Airport solution is close at hand
After 50 years, Heathrow is losing its economically critical position for the UK, as Europe’s principal intercontinental transfer airport.
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Opinion
Which button should we be wearing?
The rush to make architectural masterpieces is costing Rotterdam dear
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Opinion
Will the VAT changes endanger listed buildings?
Yes, says Kate Pugh, it will discourage owners from necessary work; but Sarah Gibbs claims the measure is a much-needed correction on the tax system
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News
Bath architecture student named Google ‘Zeitgeist Young Mind’
James Boon cites placement year as inspiration for his social enterprise
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News
British Land appoints Arup to Broadgate redevelopment
Estate’s original architect brought in to re-design Broadgate Circle
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News
Foster & Partners, Grimshaw and UNStudio reveal visions for LA's Union Station
Shortlisted architects asked to imagine station in 2050
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Features
Permission to dock
In 2004 Alsop’s Middlehaven scheme set out to change the narrative of the Tees Valley
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News
RIBA launches design competition for King’s College
Architect sought for redevelopment of college’s Strand campus
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Analysis
A double dip sounds bad, but good news could be around the corner for architects
Outlook for architects remains optimistic
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News
London Dungeon to move to Kay Elliott Architects-designed venue
Tourist attraction gets green light to relocate from London Bridge to Waterloo
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News
Karakusevic Carson Architects and East selected for Olympic legacy design panel
Allies & Morrison and DRMM also on eight-strong list
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Technical
Waltham Forest College by Richard Hopkinson Architects and Platform 5 Architects
Richard Hopkinson and Platform 5 Architects have completed a £3 million refurbishment of Waltham Forest College, breathing new life into an existing 1930s building to create new formal and informal education and meeting areas.
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News
Hadid’s Maxxi museum threatened with closure
Government funding cuts put future of Stirling Prize winner at risk
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News
Campaign to save Le Corbusier's last building in Iraq
Forgotten Baghdad gym was ‘discovered’ by French researcher
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Features
Should my architecture practice use Employee Benefit Trusts?
Our accountancy expert considers the pros and cons
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