All Building Design articles in February 2018 – Page 5
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Technical
Temperate House, Kew, London, by Donald Insall Associates
The world’s largest Victorian greenhouse is about to emerge from an at times nerve-racking restoration
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News
TfL brings 12-acre Docklands site to market
Bidding begins for developer and architect for 1,500 homes
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Opinion
Jean Nouvel has got the right idea: he's selling holes
Light-filled Louvre Abu Dhabi is up there with Ronchamp and the Kimbell
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News
CZWG’s ‘extrovert and ostentatious’ home for Janet Street-Porter listed
Broadcaster later moved into David Adjaye commission
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News
Fosters' £1bn Whiteleys scheme rejigged for third time
Latest version of the scheme is back in with planners for approval
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News
Survey: Work pipeline and fees fears trump Brexit staffing woes
Architects predict more gloom for 2018
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News
TP Bennett office block marks UK milestone
Slough structure becomes first of its kind in country to achieve WELL Building Standard
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Features
Why you should be paying attention to Bangladesh’s architecture scene
Get ready to drop your preconceptions
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News
David Cox cooks up 20-storey Preston plans
£15m student tower would be city’s second-tallest building
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News
HS2 unveils design firms for four new stations
Works include the transformation of London Euston
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News
Assemble Media Group acquires BD, Building and Venuefinder
Management buy-out sees investment in 175 years of business media history
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News
BD's Architect of the Year Awards entry deadline extended
Closing date for submissions for the annual architecture extravaganza extended until February 9
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Features
CPD 3 2018: Steel and fire protection
This CPD, sponsored by Steel for Life, provides an overview of the performance of steel in fire, including key standards and fire resistance periods
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News
Developer told to rethink PDP London ‘oligarch mansions’
Westminster says proposals to redevelop grade I-listed Regents Park terrace don’t deliver enough new homes
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News
C20 Society seeks to pull plug on ITV plans
Campaign group dubs Hopkins Architects’ South Bank proposals ‘bland’ but damaging
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