All Building Design articles in December 2019 – Page 3
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News
How did key ministers and MPs do in the general election?
A round-up of how key MPs performed in the election
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Opinion
‘The level of ambition is worryingly low’
Building Design columnist Julia Park examines what the election result means for housing
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News
Architects respond to Conservatives’ election victory
Dismay from many in the profession as Johnson romps back into No10
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Opinion
Good ideas – and how to stifle them
It’s all a question of your appetite for risk, writes Martyn Evans
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News
Richard Griffiths picked for church rescue mission
Deconsecrated Islington church on heritage at risk list
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RIBA president to new government: Act fast to make our buildings safe
Industry needs ‘prescriptive regulations’ as matter of urgency, says Jones
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Faulkner Browns submits plans for Gateshead waterfront
Shops and offices to sit alongside 262 homes on quayside
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Liverpool green-lights huge Brock Carmichael scheme
Residential-led project replaces shelved Blok Architecture and Alison Brooks proposals
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Wimshurst Pelleriti completes Battersea ‘gem’
RSHP duo set up new practice to deliver 14-storey Diamond Wharf block
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Features
Election watch: Housing must be about quality as well as quantity
RIBA president Alan Jones looks at the parties’ pledges on housing, in the last of a series scrutinising the manifestos
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News
Make on home straight with St James’s Market plans
Second phase of huge Crown Estate JV scheme recommended for approval
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Features
Election watch: The next government needs to get an urgent grip on fire safety
Former RIBA president Jane Duncan looks at how the Grenfell tragedy is addressed in the manifestos
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News
Broadway Malyan promotes ‘inspirational’ Shanghai boss
Global firm flags ‘exceptional growth’ in China as it gives Sean Li place on its main board
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News
Architects back Labour as best party for construction and country
Snap poll finds profession wants Corbyn in No10
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Opinion
Imagine a neighbourhood where social value is part of its DNA
What would the characteristics of such a place be, asks Flora Samuel
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News
RIBA announces all-female honorary fellowships
Awards recognise contributions to architecture by non-architects
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Squires set for Strand ‘yes’ after Adjaye plans abandoned
Planners recommend go-ahead for hotel scheme after site changes ownership
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Nicholas Hare makes grade with sixth-form plans
Council approves redevelopment of Clapham TA centre for Harris Federation scheme