All Building Design articles in 31 October 2014 – Page 2
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News
Campaigners step up pressure on Bishopsgate towers plan
A dozen towers planned for Shoreditch site
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Crossrail 2 'essential' for coping with London growth, says Boris
Mayor lays out case for £16bn megaproject
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Features
This stuff is bad: Horrific architecture, Part l
Dim the lights and get ready to hide behind the sofa. It’s Halloween this Friday and to mark it here are the most gruesome building designs around the globe
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Features
Market review: Some turbulence
Output fell in the latest ONS figures but the value of contracts awarded is growing. Here are highlights of Barbour ABI’s latest monthly Economic Construction Market Review
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Opinion
Fight for our rights of way
Redevelopment can mean cherished routes are cut off once work is finished. Gillian Darley bemoans a worrying trend
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Architect chalks up deal at Richard Dawkins school
Van Heyningen and Haward lands more work at atheist’s alma mater
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£800m homes funding up for grabs
HCA to release second tranche of £1.7bn Affordable Homes Programme
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Aukett bought returned to profit Swanke
Last set of accounts before 2013 takeover show profits back in black
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Review
Book Club review: Space for Architecture
Joanna Day reviews a new book by the Gold Medal winners and multiple Stirling Prize finalists
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AYA shortlists: One-off house Architect of the Year
To celebrate BD’s Architect of the Year 2014 finalists, we look at each shortlist in turn
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Features
Housing that defined the Twentieth Century
The Twentieth Century Society’s 100 Buildings 100 Years project provides a fascinating overview of the history of housing
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News
Mae, Serie and Glenn Howells win consent for docks project
Second Royal Wharf phase includes 14-storey tower
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David Morley gets green light for Jamie Oliver conversion
Historic King’s Cross buildings to become pub and restaurant
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