All Building Design articles in June 2019 – Page 2
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News
Holocaust Memorial tweaks ‘solve nothing’ says Unesco advisor
Adjaye proposals should be scrapped or relocated according to International Council on Memorials and Sites
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Arb reprimands ‘runaway’ architect who abandoned project
Architect failed to see out basement project
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Fosters’ Chinese finance district revealed
Practice designed masterplan and buildings for Nanshan Technology Finance City
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News
‘We still have censorship – it’s called the planning system’
Anyone wanting to do ambitious architecture goes abroad, claims former PM advisor
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RIBA launches competition for Portsmouth uni building
Academic building will serve as campus gateway
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Khan approves Simpson Haugh’s Kensington hotel scheme
Seifert tower to be replaced after developers increases number of ‘affordable’ homes
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Opinion
You need to talk about succession
If you run a practice you should already be thinking about what happens once you’ve gone, says Mark Middleton
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Building Study
Ike Ijeh’s verdict: Junya Ishigami’s Serpentine Pavilion
This year’s pavilion has its flaws and yet contains enough joy to convince BD’s critic that the series should continue into its third decade
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News
Rees-Mogg defends Boris Johnson over Garden Bridge
Brexiteer backer says would-be PM was right to pursue £46m ‘exciting project’
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Spratley set to splash out with Oxfordshire boathouse
Architect gets green light for Headington School training centre
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London malaise spreads to regional architects
Brexit blamed for sentiment slip in Midlands and East Anglia
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News
Ney and Matthews' Tintagel Bridge delayed again
Cornish project now due to finish later this summer, English Heritage says
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New Everton stadium ‘will reflect’ Liverpool’s Unesco status
Premiership club says much-anticipated Dan Meis designs for docks will be unveiled next month
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Turnover down at RSHP as Brexit hits workloads
Architect warns turnover will fall again this year
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Features
Where is architecture’s Stephen Fry?
We need a high-profile architect to speak out about their mental health struggles, says Virginia Newman
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News
Gort Scott triumphs in Cambridge college competition
Architect beats Sergison Bates and Wright Wright
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Opinion
Nairn was right to despair of York
Gillian Darley finds herself confounded by the city’s planners
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News
Walters & Cohen does ‘show and tell’ on Canterbury school scheme
Four-year, £4m project turns grade II building into day house for pupils
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Junya Ishigami’s Serpentine Pavilion completes amid controversy
Gallery chief’s resignation overshadows unveiling of Japanese architect’s slate-roofed structure