All Building Design articles in December 2017
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News
Number of architects employed by the world's biggest firms hits record high
First increase after two years of decline
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Opinion
Parliament's move: A sensible decision?
Success will be measured by how well the costs of the refurbishment are managed says Thomas Lane
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Technical
'Inside this strict format, anything can happen'
Hugh Strange talks to Barcelona practice MAIO about the challenges of practising architecture in Spain
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News
PDP London wins planning for grade I Mayfair landmark
Piccadilly club has lain empty for 20 years
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Dispatches from the frontline of regeneration
Artist Lucinda Rogers documents east London market life in the shadow of gentrification
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Ayre Chamberlain Gaunt unveils Newbury plans
Mixed-use scheme combines retirement apartments with retail units
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Sadie Morgan sets out priorities for Thames Estuary growth
Commission chiefs put creative industries on agenda
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Features
2017 Review of the Year
This selection of stand-out schemes from 2017 reveals a new awareness of context that bodes well for the future
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News
Neville and Giggs push forward with St Michael’s development
Hodder Partners revision of Manchester United stars’ scheme goes in for planning
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Charles Jencks to open his house as a museum
Supporters, who include Foster and Farrell, put Thematic House on par with Soane Museum
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BPTW's Kodak factory project develops
Aperture Works is the first phase of the development in Harrow
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Architects' confidence slumps to 2017 low
Confidence about future work prospects and staffing levels down
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Features
WA100 2018: What global architects think of Brexit
The UK’s pending divorce from Europe is already curbing growth hopes and making EU architects head for home
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News
Brexit deal ‘not enough’ to calm staff jitters
RIBA says architects need more reassurance about their ability to work after the UK leaves the EU