All Building Design articles in December 2017 – Page 5
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News
Brexit ‘set to hit’ higher education projects
Uncertainty over university staffing and funding will impact on capital spending, conference warned
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Building Study
Building Study: Pinnacle N10, Muswell Hill, by pH+
This scheme on a narrow, sloping site in north London shows how awkward little corners could help tackle the capital’s housing shortage says Ike Ijeh
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News
Winner of Oxford-Cambridge infrastructure contest announced
Kay Hughes, Annalie Riches and Sarah Featherstone on winning team
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News
Infrastructure commission recruits young talent
Adonis and Morgan seek young architects and designers for advisory panel
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Opinion
‘We share a double brain’
Gillian Darley looks at the creative benefits and tensions for architects who collaborate in life and practice
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News
Stockwool bags planning for huge east London scheme
Practice’s 785-home development cleared for site near Balfron Tower and Robin Hood Gardens
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News
Crystal Palace hires KSS to overhaul ageing Selhurst Park
Project will increase capacity to 34,000 and have a £100m pricetag
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News
Ovation for Nicholas Hare’s Glyndebourne Production Hub
Planners approve proposals for double-height workshop and rehearsal space at East Sussex opera centre
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News
Waugh Thistleton completes Jewish cemetery scheme
£6.12m project adds rammed-earth prayer halls to UK’s “most significant” United Synagogue burial site
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News
Business jitters prompt caution in commercial clients
Architects report they are struggling to collect fees
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Opinion
The London Plan - what does it mean for architects?
The focus on housing and design quality is largely positive says Thomas Lane
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News
Anger and disbelief over loss of listed ‘new brutalist’ school
Twentieth Century Society demands law change after latest case of mid-listing demolition work
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Features
Kawneer helps to ‘insure’ the aesthetic in Greengate
Unitised curtain walling by Kawneer features in a Manchester regeneration area
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News
Tenant take-up slow at PLP's 'tallest tower'
Peter Rogers defends design of 22 Bishopsgate but admits it has no formal pre-lets yet
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News
Walters & Cohen wins go-ahead at site with tortured planning history
Many have tried and failed to redevelop historic Twyford Abbey
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Features
Goodbye brutalism… Hello post-modernism…
Stop writing that book on brutalism: it’s so last year. Time to get ready to love all those po-mo buildings you used to hate, says Tom Ravenscroft
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