All Building Design articles in April 2019 – Page 4
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News
Diller Scofidio & Renfro raises curtain on the Shed
Manhattan venue features telescoping outer shell
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News
Maccreanor Lavington gets green light for Croydon housing
Council pushed for more affordable homes before approving town centre scheme
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Features
Gender pay: Why it's time to close the gap
RIBA director of practice Lucy Carmichael explains why you should care - and what you can do
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News
Game over for Fosters’ Melbourne Apple store
Heritage authority says no to revised plans which would have destroyed part of 2002 precinct
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Hawkins Brown gets all-clear for £130m estate revamp
Harrow council approves Grange Farm redevelopment
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Chipperfield wins Munich HQ competition
Practice’s Berlin office set to deliver 112,000sq m public-sector pension fund complex
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News
Napier Clarke gets go-ahead for Peaky Blinders museum project
Architect will deliver new £6m visitor centre for outdoor attraction that preserves heritage buildings
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HTA bags planning for Newark estate transformation
Nearly one-third of the 320 new homes being built will be affordable, says architect
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Anger as government backtracks on ‘call-in’ transparency
Ministers will not now have to give reasons if controversial decisions – like Fosters’ Tulip – don’t face national scrutiny
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Bureau de Change creates brick fantasia in Fitzrovia
Five-storey mixed-use infill based on 44 ’misshapen blocks’
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Bartlett launches ‘radical’ compressed course
Combined five-year part I and II ‘will save 25% debt’
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Knox Bhavan's family home on sensitive Chilterns site approved
Scheme designed to blend with its rural surrounds
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News
Gender pay gap widens across major practices
Stride Treglown has biggest gap - but ZHA, AHMM and Hawkins Brown all going backwards
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News
BPTW wins planning for Newhall homes
163 homes will be built as part of an eventual 2,800 units in Harlow
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Sadie Morgan joins U&I board
Stirling Prize-winner to oversee design quality and community engagement
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Five architects picked for Southampton uni framework
Past Young Architect of the Year winner among those selected
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Opinion
The homeless crisis demands serious answers from architects
Temporary shelters should be the preserve of student projects, says Mark Middleton
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News
Populous-designed Spurs stadium opens its doors
Spurs host Crystal Palace at White Hart Lane tonight - but concrete still being poured at delayed 62,000-seat venue
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Features
There is simply no justification for excluding certain children from playgrounds
Haworth Tompkins co-founder Graham Haworth urges the GLA and London boroughs to stamp out the practice