All Building Design articles in July 2018
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Opinion
The opposite of Amazon
Martyn Evans shows how digital disruption can pump new life into fading high streets
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News
Work begins on Spparc's £300m Borough project
Job involves new-build and reuse of historic railway arches
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News
RIBA investigated by fraud squad
Presidential hopeful Owusu made complaint over ‘missing £1.1m’
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News
TP Bennett floats meeting-room innovation
Practice creates offshore pavilion for Thames Valley business park
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Building Study
Building Study: Arhus harbour baths, Denmark, by Bjarke Ingels
BIG repeats its trick of bringing swimming to the heart of the city. Could it work in London?
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News
Hawkins Brown among architects to scoop spots on uni framework
Eight practices lined up for future university projects
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News
Pair of architects wins planning for affordable workspace
Hawkins Brown returns to Dalston project after 20 years
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News
Adjaye Associates designs Cardiff Uni hub
Architect works with Stride Treglown on maths and computer science building
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Opinion
The NPPF - a national policy with local dangers
There is much to commend the NPPF but successful implementation at local level could be challenging
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News
London's most fortified building opens its doors
US Embassy and Bloomberg HQ among the buildings taking part in Open House
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News
Next phase of Broadgate redevelopment takes shape
Application looms for British Land’s flagship City of London site
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News
Acme's Olympic Park pavilion gets planning nod
Two-storey building will include visitor centre and cafes
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News
King's Cross developer in running for Client of the Year
Council, hospice and media company also on shortlist
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News
Sheppard Robson’s Chrisp Street bags planning
Crunch vote unanimously backs controversial 643-home redevelopment
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Features
Studying architecture requires hard sacrifices for little return. So why do it?
A campaigner against the hidden cost of studying architecture tells his own very personal story
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News
Seven architects shortlisted for Stephen Lawrence Prize
Studio Weave, Tonkin Liu and Arboreal among those on shortlist
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News
Whittam Cox cleared for Park Hill student housing
Local architect designs clusters of townhouse-style flats
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News
Give councils power and money to implement NPPF, demands RIBA
Institute says planning departments need resources and authority to meet government’s design-quality aspirations