All Building Design articles in July 2019
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News
Morris & Company’s proposal for Embassy Gardens office goes in for planning
Scheme opposite new US Embassy
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Features
How a UK architect won the job of designing all eight venues for one of the world’s biggest sporting events
Pattern Design had less than 18 months to deliver the Pan American Games in Lima. Director Lindsay Johnston explains how they did it
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RSHP and AHMM vie for Portsmouth uni job
Feilden Clegg, Hawkins Brown and Nicholas Hare also chasing deal under £400m revamp
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Kilburn Nightingale hits right note with St Paul’s work
Chorister boarding house project involves grade I and II buildings
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Sacked Grenfell inquiry ‘expert’ hit with new convictions
John Priestley fined £4,500 for continuing to call himself an architect after 2018 rap
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Manser Practice wins German embassy competition
London practice tops six-strong shortlist to refurbish and extend Ethiopia outpost
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Opinion
How can architects attract Boris Johnson’s attention?
The PM has stuck the knife into almost everything else but the Beauty Commission has somehow survived – and may prove to be an unexpected ally
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News
Chapman Taylor lodges plans for Bristol student flats
Project will be ready for opening of new campus in 2022
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Opinion
Put architects in charge of designing home information packs
If we’re to meet the zero carbon target we need to educate the people who will live in our homes, says Eleanor Jolliffe
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News
Government relaxes architect visa requirements
RIBA welcomes move but demands drop in £30k salary threshold
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Prime minister grilled on major infrastructure projects
Boris Johnson makes statement on priorities for his government
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Opinion
It’s time to start rebuilding the country
What’s done is done. Pragmatism and optimism are what we need now to get Britain back on the front foot, argues Chris Dyson
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News
New plans go in for Bishopsgate Goodsyard
Faulkner Browns increases ‘affordable’ housing to 50%
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Camden brings in Levitt Bernstein to protect Alexandra Road
Council responds to heritage groups’ outrage
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