All Building Design articles in 30 May 2014
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News
Clague wins planning for house after two years of objections
Previous attempts to build on the site failed
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Opinion
This year's British Pavilion rights past wrongs
Ministers might have learnt something if they’d turned up to Venice, writes Amanda Baillieu
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News
Hodder stands firm over RIBA Israel vote
‘Motion was passed and that’s the end of it,’ president says
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News
Suttonca wins planning for £90m tower near Olympic Park
31-storey block of flats will open in 2018
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News
Faulkner Browns' South Shields revamp unveiled
Redevelopment of north-east coastal town to take 10 years
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News
Chance to look around Stirling winner
Landmark Trust opens Astley Castle to public for first time
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Building Study
Pegasus Academy Trust, Croydon by Hayhurst and Co
Hayhurst and Co’s remodelling of the Pegasus Academy in Croydon brings together years of piecemeal architecture into a coherent whole
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News
Canterbury tutor wins first round of Siberian contest
Lecturer fast-tracked into open architectural competition
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News
Southbank Centre wins £16m grant for conservation project
Future of Feilden Clegg Bradley scheme remains uncertain but management ‘still working to fund wider Festival Wing scheme’
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Features
Why office designers must view workers as consumers
The employees of tomorrow are beginning to make their voice heard, says Aecom’s Francesca Jack
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Opinion
University challenge
Universities might have billions to splash on new buildings but they need to set their ambitions a whole lot higher, writes Amanda Baillieu
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News
Architects invited to attend HS2 supply chain events
Regional event include Cambridge and Leeds