All Building Design articles in April 2018
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News
Architects urge new housing secretary to ‘keep up momentum’
Calls for James Brokenshire to maintain focus on quality
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News
James Brokenshire named as new housing secretary
Fresh churn for architecture and construction sector as Sajid Javid moves to Home Office
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Hayhurst lodges plans for new RIBA learning centre
Competition winner seeks consent for Portland Place alterations
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Benoy beats Gensler and KPF in huge Shanghai comp
Practice picked for AI science centre at World Expo Park
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Features
A walk around: Alt-Erlaa, Vienna
In the second of an occasional series Robert Park visits an extraordinarily successful 1970s housing project
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News
Adam Khan previews 132-home Hackney scheme
Developer inks deal with council for estate redevelopment by Khan and Muf
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Opinion
Grenfell: So many wrongs to right
As the Hackitt review publication date approaches Thomas Lane assesses the calls for building regulation changes
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News
Studio Octopi submits arts project for crowdfunding
Scheme is architect’s third to rely on digital fundraising
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Architects' proposals for Grenfell estate published
Leading architects worked with residents on proposals for Lancaster West Estate
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Work begins on Alsop's education pod
Science learning centre being built at Queen Mary University of London
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Features
Talk, consult and above all involve local people – that’s the way to create popular housing
Why enquiry by design is the way to achieve the government’s goals
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News
Forensic Architecture shortlisted for Turner Prize
Practice’s human rights work praised by Tate jury
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Chipperfield attacks RIBA and the Tories over Brexit
‘We are already being excluded from European competitions’
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Opinion
It's 30 years since the Highbury Initiative - so why is Birmingham still making the same mistakes?
30 years after the Highbury Initiative, the city still struggles with the legacy of its post-war planning
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We need more planning officers, Berkeley boss tells government
Tony Pidgley also demands training for planning committees
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Minister: Councils must be able to seek redress from cynical developers
Refuse permission for poor design, says Raab