All Building Design articles in July 2019 – Page 2
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News
Michael Gove: Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster
Former environment secretary to oversee new procurement system
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New brooms sweep into Housing Ministry after Boris’ clear-out
RIBA welcomes announcement that Jenrick and McVey will attend cabinet
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Features
Architects and urban designers must help plug water shortages before it’s too late
Even the UK is heading for a terrifyingly dry future and we need to change the way we design now, says Asif Din of Perkins Will
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Hiccup for AHMM’s Blossom Street scheme as contractor dropped
Developer puts £300m Norton Folgate scheme out to tender
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Big names vie for inaugural Neave Brown Award
Mikhail Riches’ Goldsmith Street also a Stirling Prize hopeful
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Six architects shortlisted for Stephen Lawrence Prize 2019
Cork House is also Stirling Prize contender
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Brokenshire sacked as housing secretary
Minister was behind initiatives such as Building Beautiful commission
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Heritage watchdog applauds ‘alien’ tower veto
Studio Egret West’s Chiswick Curve ‘would have harmed views captured by painters like Turner’
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Opinion
What we know so far about how building safety regulations are changing
As all the clause numbers you committed to memory change, Andrew Mellor decodes the new guidance and what it will mean for architects
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News
Scruton reappointed to Building Beautiful Commission
Housing secretary tells philosopher: ’You still have so much more to give’
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Architects react as Boris Johnson becomes prime minister
Johnson first PM to be honorary RIBA fellow since Churchill
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Walters & Cohen showcases Shenzhen school
Practice completes first phase of King’s School Canterbury’s China outpost
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Brokenshire flattens Studio Egret West’s Chiswick Curve tower
Housing secretary rejects planning inspector’s recommendation to approve 32-storey west London scheme
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News
MHCLG pledges new guidance to ban ‘poor doors’
Housing secretary James Brokenshire says segregation stories have ‘appalled’ him
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Opinion
How Aberdeen’s homogeneity helped it survive the boom years
Gillian Darley on the Granite City’s enduring materiality