All Building Design articles in January 2019 – Page 4
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Building Study
Ageing gracefully: Restorations which retain historical decay
Ike Ijeh on projects that have preserved the damage caused by fires, damp, squatters and the passage of time
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News
Heathrow after 'signature architect' for third runway building
Appointment will be made in coming years
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News
RIBA urges Article 50 extension after May's historic defeat
Projects already on hold due to uncertainty, warns Vallance
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News
Eric Parry replaces PLP on Goodsyard towers
Architect appointed to design scheme’s tallest element
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News
Derbyshire warns planning reform will result in shoddy homes
Extending permitted development rights is not the way to tackle housing crisis, warns RIBA president
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News
Pilbrow submits plans for King's Cross office scheme
Islington council to decide shortly on Tileyard Studios proposals
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News
Competition launched for architect to work on historic York church
16th-century church is next to York Minster
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Opinion
Politicians on all sides are beginning to see the light
A consensus is growing around a new vision for social housing, says Julia Park
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News
Murphy completes crescent of £1.9m Edinburgh New Town homes
Crescent at Donaldson’s project also saw historic deaf school converted into flats
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News
Darling gets nod for Knightsbridge infill flats
Five-storey block approved to replace almost-hidden mews houses
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Studio Octopi wins planning for green belt pool house
Listed building status and location made application sensitive
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Features
The developer whose work is now 54% heaven-sent
Thornsett has gradually become a specialist at helping urban churches unlock their sites, explains Bernadette Cunningham
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News
Stanton Williams down to last three in French film festival competition
Architect is only Brit on shortlist for Annecy’s ‘cinema city’
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News
Liverpool names consortium that will develop tall buildings policy
Move comes after Unesco threatened to withdraw city’s World Heritage Site status
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News
Design Engine completes Charterhouse block
Public school’s new science and maths centre unveiled 10 years after competition win
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Opinion
Rough sleeping is a humanitarian crisis unfolding on Britain’s streets. Can architects help?
Ben Flatman looks at some of the ways the profession is making a difference
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News
Sam Jacob wins £2.25m V&A entrance contest
Museum’s Cromwell Road entrance and atrium to be overhauled
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