All Building Design articles in January 2019 – Page 2
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News
Pawson’s Hackney church project begins
Thomas Ford, EBBA Architects and Es Devlin also involved
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Technical
Technical Study: Peter Hall Performing Arts Centre, Cambridge
Haworth Tompkins’ new theatre is a virtuoso performance, with an inspired and highly innovative glulam diagrid ceiling
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News
AHR appointed to Chester Northgate scheme
Architect set to work on £60m first phase of multi-million-pound regeneration job
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News
Sydney launches design comp for £220m museum
New South Wales government seeks firms for 24-hour ‘Powerhouse’
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Features
CPD 1 2019: Welsh slate
This CPD, sponsored by Welsh SlateTM, will look at how slate can be used in construction, how it should be installed for different purposes and the regulatory standards that need to be followed by those working with the material
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News
Redesign increases homes in Goodsyard scheme - 'but not enough'
Architects add 200 homes - but still fall short of planners’ demands
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News
Council to bin plans for Foster & Partners' bridges as costs spiral
Suffolk authority has already spent £8m but now says it cannot afford proposed crossings
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News
Brexit fears hitting small architectural firms hardest
RIBA survey finds work and jobs confidence among small firms has slumped
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Features
Why more architects should be planners
The RIBA needs to do much more to support people who make the move, argues Michael Tsoukaris
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News
EU architects' qualifications will be recognised after a 'no deal' Brexit
RIBA welcomes government’s announcement
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News
Brace yourselves for no-deal Brexit, warns former architecture minister
’We have punched EU architects in the face’
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Opinion
Here are two approaches to redevelopment. Compare and contrast the results
The potential of Bishopsgate Goodsyard and Truman Brewery was spotted 20 years ago. But only one has been successfully reimagined
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News
Foster & Partners announces latest gender pay gap figures
New figures also submitted by Arup and Atkins
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News
Scottish government launches probe after deaths at IBI hospital
Two patients contracted infection linked to pigeon droppings
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News
Vaizey: Government interest in good design remains ‘far off utopia’
Former architecture minister reflects on five years since the Farrell Review in an interview with BD
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News
Sheppard Robson showcases City office block
One Bartholomew is latest element of Barts Square mixed-use development
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News
Emil Eve and Arup win Brighton church ideas comp
Separate bids named joint winners to rethink future of grade II* gothic revival building
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Analysis
Analysis: When will we see wooden skyscrapers?
Timber frames have begun to break into commercial and higher-rise uses thanks to technological breakthroughs. Ike Ijeh speaks to the pioneers
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News
AHMM’s Broadgate plans set to get go-ahead
City planners recommend approval for redevelopment of 1980s landmark