All Building Design articles in 27 November 2015
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News
Levitt Bernstein completes housing for a mixed community
Clapton scheme is split between elderly, Jewish community and open market
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News
Simon Conder creates prefab house on top of Hackney warehouse
Two-storey flat will be craned into place
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Sadie Morgan given housing remit on infrastructure commission
‘Design is a critical part of everything we do’
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Opinion
Holding guilty buildings to account
Novelist Orhan Pamuk, creator of The Museum of Innocence, questions whether buildings are really so sinless. His conclusion is welcomed by Annabel Wharton whose new book accuses an art gallery of murder
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Crossrail 2 seeks infrastructure commission backing
Scheme lays out plan at Building Live conference
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Opinion
How London’s future depends on seven inexpensive bridges
In a week of announcements about new Thames crossings, Terry Farrell argues that building multiple low-level bridges in the east could unlock hundreds of thousands of homes
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News
Brittle confidence sees key RIBA marker slip again
Future Trends index has fallen by over half since summer
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Bristol church launches £15m hunt for architect
Competition dovetails with plans to wrest neighbourhood from grip of roads
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Safer cycling campaign issues manifesto for construction
Construction Industry Cycling Commission calls for investment in safer vehicles and road user training schemes
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Levitt Bernstein estate renewal approved
Poplar scheme desiged to reflect its Docklands history
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Planning getting 'much harder', admit developers
Building Live: Osborne’s local authority cuts to cause more planning problems according to Building Live panel
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Building Study
The Woo Building, Battersea, by Haworth Tompkins
The second half of two interconnected buildings designed for the Royal College of Art, the Woo Building in Battersea shares a visual duality with its counterpart The Dyson, while remaining ruggedly distinct
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News
Populous cleared for Lord's cricket ground expansion
Third architect to work on plan for legendary venue gets lucky
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Design is critical to chancellor's pledges, warns Duncan
New homes, schools and infrastructure must have design at their heart, says RIBA president
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News
OMA beats Zaha Hadid in Factory competition
Rem Koolhaas himself to lead architect’s first significant public project in UK
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Skene Catling De La Pena wins House of the Year
Rothschild-commissioned Flint House revealed to be winner on Channel 4
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Bystrup and Robin Snell win Pimlico bridge contest
Crossing must still win planning in face of fierce objections from north bank residents