All Building Design articles in December 2018 – Page 4
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News
ZHA wins Oslo metro station commissions
Practice appointed to design two stops on new line with Norway’s A_Lab
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BIG beaten to 'world's most sustainable' job
Henning Larsen and BIG left with bloody noses by small Danish architect
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Architects getting inflation-busting pay hikes, says RIBA survey
Practices working hard to retain staff in face of Brexit threat, report suggests
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Homelessness project wins RIBA Research Medal
Chris Hildrey’s ProxyAddress initiative triumphs among President’s Awards winners
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Adjaye director defends revised Holocaust Memorial proposals
‘Absolutely no compromises – criticism has made it better’
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Opinion
Why architects should keep calm about the Scruton commission
The profession does itself no favours by rounding on the government, argues Eleanor Jolliffe
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News
Top of the class: RIBA names 2018’s best student projects
Bartlett, Bath, Edinburgh, Greenwich and De Montfort entries land top gongs
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£100m Bournemouth scheme approved
Bright Space Architects wins planning on site of historic concert hall
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Foster's Tulip baffles London Eye creator
Julia Barfield says thinking behind City tower project is a ‘mystery’
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BDP targets overseas work to offset any Brexit slump
Architect’s admission comes as firm posts improved full year numbers
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Historic England takes aim at Broadway Malyan’s Norwich tower
Council recommends reduced 20-storey scheme for approval
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Architect fined £2,500 over delays and missed meetings
Unprofessional conduct related to renovation and redevelopment of listed London property
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Terry Farrell's space-age doll house goes under hammer
Toy designed for architect’s son emerges from owner’s loft
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DSDHA completes Instagram-friendly Broadgate work
Public realm strategy responds to analysis of micro-climates and social media use
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Ryder unveils design for online bingo firm
Architect designed £7m headquarters for Sunderland waterfront site
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Opinion
Are artists' pop-ups the solution to our fading high streets?
Gillian Darley on what happens to much-loved buildings when their occupants fold
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News
CLT architects vow to fight government ban
Waugh Thistleton accuses government of ‘overreaching its aims’
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