All Building Design articles in June 2018 – Page 2
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David Kohn wins planning for Oxford campus
Practice’s largest project to date was won through invited competition
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Grimshaw welcomes MPs' vote for Heathrow third runway
Experts question industry’s capacity to deliver project
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Features
A philosopher's contribution to the Mac debate
The chance for young architects to learn about Mackintosh’s technical innovations is one argument for rebuilding the Mac, says Harald Røstvik
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Blair Associates debuts plans for Claridge’s expansion
Art deco-inspired proposals will deliver new wing for Mayfair hotel
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Design Engine wins Oxford University accommodation comp
Practice pips Allies Morrison and Berman Guedes Stretton
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Water pumps ‘arrived at Mac day before fire’
Fire suppression system was ‘weeks from being operational’
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Farrell's Chelsea Waterfront scheme finally tops out
Controversial 37-storey tower reaches full height 12 years after winning consent
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Big names shortlisted for prime minister's library
Gladstone job involves new building and remodelling grade I library
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Building Study
Building Study: Bourne Estate, London, by Matthew Lloyd Architects
Matthew Lloyd’s clever remodelling of an inner London estate shows the value of high-quality healthy communal space
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Controversial Hopkins scheme approved for third time
Victorian Society makes rare legal threat to council
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Architectural adviser sacked by Grenfell Inquiry
John Priestley dropped after two days over ‘misuse of title’ complaint
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Mac ‘could collapse without warning’
Council warning comes as Scotland secretary visits ’scene of devastation’
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Arb investigates Grenfell expert witness who called himself architect despite not being on register
Grenfell Inquiry also ‘making urgent inquiries’
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Make gets go-ahead for Old Oak homes
Trio of schemes become first private sector jobs to be given the go-ahead in the regeneration project
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Features
What architects and planners can learn from Barry Parker, architect of the world’s first Garden City
As Letchworth looks to expand for the first time in a generation, it is vital to understand the ideals that underpinned its creation
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RIBA Enterprises loses VAT battle over £1.6m bill
Dispute centred on VAT refunds of just over £2m
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Architect reprimanded over £17,000 driveway problems
Architect failed to enter into written agreement with client