All Building Design articles in 30 March 2012 – Page 2
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AnalysisWill planning reform keep the countryside safe from harm?
The government’s revised planning reforms seem to have placated many critics, but there still remain serious concerns
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NewsHolder Mathias completes Sherwood Forest timber cabins
Nottinghamshire scheme part of Forest Holidays’ nationwide timber cabin roll-out
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NewsFirst apartment completed at Levitt Bernstein scheme
Stepney Green project comprises 462 homes in three blocks
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FeaturesLife class: Gareth Hoskins
The Glasgow-based architect believes architectural education should be tougher
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NewsApplications sought for Rome Prize residency
Competition by British School in Rome returns after being cancelled because of lack of funds last year
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ReviewCheshire (Buildings of England)
The new edition of the Pevsner guide steps beyond its architectural remit through sheer enthusiasm
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NewsVAT change is threat to listed buildings, say experts
Change, announced in last week’s budget, would scrap VAT relief for alterations to such structures
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NewsToo little, too late for Austin-Smith Lord
Beleaguered practice will recoup just over a third of Abu Dhabi debt
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NewsArts Council unveils £114 million capital projects fund
26 projects including London’s Southbank and Tate St Ives receive cash
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Opinion
Competitions are not always fair
Is Angela Brady saying that architectural competitions are fairer than the Ojeu system? (“Architecture competitions must increase, says Brady” bdonline March 22). That wouldn’t be hard.
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Opinion
TFL cancellation is waste of cash
As the RIBA puts its finishing touches to the procurement reform paper Building Ladders of Opportunity, further evidence has come to light suggesting it’s sorely needed.
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Opinion
Save the historic centre of York
If the expansion of Monks Cross shopping centre, near York, goes ahead the council’s consultants say this would take 15-17% of trade out of the city.
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Opinion
Queuing up for Christchurch
Re your report on Christchurch (News March 23), some foreign input will be welcomed but much of the talent required is here.
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Opinion
VAT relief rule is unfair to owners
The owner of any listed building faces increased costs and restrictions on alterations (“Listed buildings lose VAT relief” News March 23).
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OpinionTesting times for Ferguson
Former RIBA president set to live in own creation, not everyone at RMJM is cash-strapped and Google’s tribute to Mies
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NewsBelfast museum celebrates Titanic’s heritage
£100 million building by Todd Architects and CivicArts opens this weekend
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OpinionToulouse shows how everybody needs ‘good’ neighbours
Reactions to Mohamed Merah’s killing spree show the demonisation of the ghetto
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NewsCZWG plans for Holloway
CZWG has designed a 212-bed student accommodation block next door to Holloway Road underground station in north London.
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