All Building Design articles in 27 November 2015 – Page 2
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News
Chancellor to announce 'affordable' housing drive
Treasury will pledge almost £7bn to housebuilding and target delivering 400,000 ‘affordable’ homes in England
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Technical
Horizontal lifts: A sideways move
ThyssenKrupp has come up with a lift that not only functions without cables but is also able to move horizontally as well as vertically. So what, asks Ike Ijeh, might this mean for the future of building design?
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News
Assael named industry's top employer
Perks include round the world tickets and taxis home for those working late
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News
East London bridge would be used by thouands of commuters, says study
Crossing would link Rotherhithe with Canary Wharf
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News
Damien Hirst gallery could be overshadowed by Alsop tower
15-storey scheme in Vauxhall will have just a dozen flats
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News
Just one week to enter the Architect of the Year Awards
AYAs are only awards that reward architects for consistent body of work rather than one-off projects
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Opinion
Homeland insecurity: Of castles and flatshares
Parisians’ instinctive response to the terrorist attacks - throwing open their doors to strangers - is one demonstration of our changing attitude to ‘home’, says Eleanor Jolliffe
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News
Alison Brooks and PTE get green light at £1bn site
Architects join host of others working on Cambridge housing
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News
Guggenheim organiser turns attention to Riga museum competition
Malcolm Reading to sound out 15 firms for scheme bankrolled by Latvian philanthropist
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News
Niall McLaughlin to represent Ireland at Venice Biennale
Alzheimer’s exploration is collaboration with Yeoryia Manolopoulou
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News
Maccreanor Lavington behind major Wembley resi scheme
Hub submits plans for 239-home redevelopment of Chesterfield House
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News
Farrell angered as second po-mo building 'threatened' in a week
Architect urges refusal of Morrow Lorraine application
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Opinion
We face a race against time to save our exceptional post-modern heritage
Po-mo is threatened by a building boom and its own fleeting unpopularity. But it’s not the first style to face this peril and we need to stop reinventing the wheel, writes Adam Nathaniel Furman
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News
Stirling Prize winner nabs office job
Witherford Watson Mann working on Hoxton scheme opposite ill-fated Chipperfield pub
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Analysis
BD's BIM survey: Clear gulf between attitudes of small and larger practices
While big practices steam ahead with BIM, costs and doubts about its worth dog approach of small firms
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News
Save reveals alternative to Hall McKnight's Strand scheme
Counter proposal for King’s College London drawn up by Burrell Foley Fischer
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