All Building Design articles in August 2018
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OpinionLiving in a shared house doesn’t have to be a last resort
There is nothing wrong with sharing a home providing it has been designed for the purpose and is affordable
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NewsWestminster refuses multimillion Mayfair mews plans
Councillors say no to Stanesby Architecture redevelopment scheme
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Features'Florian’s legacy is assured'
Florian Beigel has inspired generations of architects with his ability to communicate through words, drawings and buildings, says Julian Lewis
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FeaturesCPD 17 2018: Steel and offsite construction
Steel has a key role to play in the government’s drive for greater use of offsite construction techniques. This CPD will look at the structural steelwork construction process, with a focus on established offsite processes and practices
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NewsRMJM's York University listed
Practice is only architect to design four universities in Britain
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OpinionWe can't rely on the cyclical property market to solve the housing crisis - but we can take advantage of those cycles
If a slump is on its way we need to give councils the freedom to snap up cheap land and build homes on it
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NewsGrosvenor to focus on design as plans announced for 30,000 homes
Firm aims to become ‘master developer’ with focus on high-quality urban design
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NewsZaha Hadid works up rival plan for contested Bristol site
Populous already has planning for city centre arena
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NewsBrentford FC delays move into AFL's new stadium
Club cites complexity of construction and ‘normal delays and problems’
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FeaturesCarbuncle Cup 2018 shortlist unveiled
Six of Britain’s worst buildings in the running for architecture’s wooden spoon
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NewsTower Hamlets braces for onslaught of planning inquiries
Borough faces an autumn defending decisions to refuse towers by Make, 3DReid and Unit
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NewsBell Phillips wins planning for Marylebone mansion block
Flats for Westminster council will restore street line
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Building StudyBuilding Study: Moor's Nook, Surrey, by Coffey Architects
The architect’s largest UK project to date reclaims deck-access housing as a means of creating both intimacy and community
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NewsKhan approves Hawkins Brown's Brentford development
Khan intervened after council rejected scheme in February
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NewsHerzog & de Meuron's AstraZeneca HQ hit by further delays
Completion put back to 2020 as cost spirals
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NewsPawson's Jaffa hotel completes
Project involved new building and 10-year restoration of monastery
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InspirationsPhil Coffey's inspiration: Can Lis, Majorca
Jørn Utzon’s family home in Majorca perfectly sums up the fundamentals of architecture for Phil Coffey






