All Building Design articles in 29 May 2015
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News
Planning committee 'had no choice' but to approve 'brutal' PFI school
Councillors condemn Ryder academy designed on ‘very tight EFA budget’
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News
Zaha Hadid completes extension for Oxford's Middle East Centre
£11m St Antony’s College project links historic buildings and curves round 100-year-old tree
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News
Studio Octopi picked for Peckham Rye lido
Architect could use ‘lost river’ to fill natural pond alongside swimming pool
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Building Study
Nouveau Stade de Bordeaux by Herzog & de Meuron
Herzog de Meuron’s new sports stadium in Bordeaux is part of the wider regeneration of the area and taps into the classic French idea of the ‘grand projet’. But is it great architecture? Ike Ijeh takes a tour with Pierre de Meuron
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News
V&A moves into top gear at Stratford
Team and brief are assembled for new museum which will be designed by O’Donnell Tuomey
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Opinion
Trips worth making at the London Festival of Architecture
BD picks out some of the best events at the festival which opens on Monday
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News
Rick Mather Architects completes Lyric Hammersmith extension
£13.5m project is culmination of practice’s 17-year masterplan
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News
SPAB invites entries for Philip Webb Award 2015
Design competition winner will receive £1,000 and be exhibited at the V A
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News
Green light for Belfast's largest office project in a decade
McAleer Rushe win planning permission for scheme
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News
Hadid steps into Garden Bridge row
Concedes it will block views ‘but so does Blackfriars station’
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News
Work starts on SelgasCano's Serpentine Pavilion
First pieces of 15th annual pavilion erected in Kensington Gardens
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Opinion
Remembering an age when we cared about landscaping the nation's infrastructure
Gillian Darley celebrates two women who influenced the shape of so much of our landscape, from new towns to forests
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News
RIBA worries over rush to put up housing
‘Pressure to build must not lead to sub-standard homes,’ warns Hodder
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News
McLaughlin's Auckland Castle lottery boost
Work on scheme to start this autumn with Purcell also working on renovation project
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Opinion
The revolution will not be built until the people with power and the people with ideas learn to talk
A debate on morality in architecture was let down by the failure to engage both sides, finds Harriet Partridge
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News
Hawkins Brown completes Bartlett demolition
Work can now start on doubling teaching space around 1970s core