All Building Design articles in July 2019 – Page 5
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News
International design contest launched for Low Line
Historic route takes in industrial backlands and landmarks
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Turn retail parks into housing estates, says Building Beautiful commission
Ash Sakula’s Newcastle housing praised in interim report
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Clean bill of health for Associated’s medical college plans
Practice gets go-ahead for £30m ‘first of its kind’ joint venture in Bolton
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McAslan opens US studio to target transport, uni and cultural work
Founder John McAslan granted New York licence after taking exam himself
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Features
What if Google built your house?
Flavio Tejada predicts a future in which emerging technologies transform the built environment – and construction
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News
Stanton Williams beats OMA to land French library
Architect also beat Snøhetta and Christian de Portzamparc
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LOM gets green light for £150m Santander tech hub
Eight-storey scheme will have some public access
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Eric Parry gets go-ahead for St John’s Waterloo revamp
Proposal to reorder landmark church approved
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‘Architects need to put down their pencils, get out and campaign’
Structural reform is only way to solve housing crisis, says former Peabody chief
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Architect criticises nimby neighbours as housing gets planning nod
LSI’s Peter Courtney said default response should not be an automatic ‘no’
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Inspirations
Amin Taha’s inspiration: Pergamon Altar, Museum Island, Berlin
The architect returns to a glorious Greek altar from his childhood and reflects on the questions its long history raises
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Features
Why American universities are in thrall to the Oxbridge quad
Some questionable motivations lie behind the design staple, says the author of a new book on the subject
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OMA, Hopkins and Wilkinson Eyre reveal MK:U proposals
Five visions for new university go out for public consultation
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Work begins on Weston Williamson revamp of UK embassy in Paris
Embassy will remain open throughout £9.8m project
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UK architects ‘most disadvantaged’ by no-deal Brexit
North American architects will have better access to EU, warns RIBA chief executive
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Bristol set for five-acre Zaha Hadid scheme
Council agrees deal with L G to develop Temple Island site
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Fourfoursixsix sorted for flats on Royal Mail site
Nine Elms development is practice’s biggest UK project
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