All Building Design articles in 29 July 2016
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Opinion
Lessons from Lochgelly
As the government ponders stimulus measures against a background of falling construction output thoughtful regeneration is one answer, says Thomas Lane
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News
Garden Bridge Trust delays filing its annual accounts
‘Realignment has nothing to do with Grayling’s decision on £15m guarantee,’ says trust
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News
Protect freedom of movement at all costs, architecture chiefs urge
Presidents of five architecture institutes issue joint statement on Brexit
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Review
Book Club review: Architectural Agents
Can buildings kill, maim and trigger addiction? And if so could they also be designed to have a positive effect on users?
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News
Wales' Gold Medal won by Hall & Bednarczyk
Chepstow practice beats Architype, Grimshaw and Donald Insall
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News
Duggan Morris celebrates Science Museum win
Architect beats Wright Wright, Alison Brooks and RCKa
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Building Study
Young Street Campus, Cambridge by Richard Murphy Architects
The architect has skilfully integrated Anglia Ruskin University’s new nursing and music therapy campus into a close-knit network of Cambridge terraces, writes Ike Ijeh
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Features
CPD 14 2016: Hybrid systems for domestic heating
Using case studies from a monitoring study of recent installations, this module explores the benefits of heating systems that combine a boiler and an air-to-water heat pump. It is sponsored by Daikin
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News
Culture secretary gives fresh hope for No1 Poultry
Surprise as last year’s listing rejection to be reviewed
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News
US architect launches airport design competition for students
Winner of $15,000 prize to be named in November
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News
Stanton Williams and Asif Khan triumph in Museum of London contest
Pernilla Ohrstedt, BIG, Caruso St John and Sergison Bates beaten to Smithfield job
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News
Footballers hire Make to give Manchester its 'biggest architectural statement in generations'
Gary Neville and Ryan Giggs unveil first images of £140m towers
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Analysis
Assessing the legacy of London's Olympics
The architecture of the 2012 Olympics had to do more than provide an awe-inspiring home for the Games: it was meant to provide a foundation for the regeneration of a blighted area of the capital. Four years on, Ike Ijeh reports on whether it has succeeded
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News
Olympic Park redesigned to hit mayor's 50% affordable housing target
Work underway to revise final tranches of legacy housing in line with new ambition
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News
More wobbles hit construction
RICS survey says workloads are slowing - a day after ONS declares industry is in recession
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News
Next phase of Aylesbury revamp before planners
Work known as Plot 18 designed by HTA and Duggan Morris