All Building Design articles in March 2018 – Page 5
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Features
What you need to know about placing art in your projects
Public art can amuse or provoke - or just go rusty. Artist Sean Henry looks at some pitfalls
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AYA 2018 shortlists: Education Architect of the Year (nursery-6th form)
In a series celebrating BD’s Architect of the Year finalists, we look at the schools shortlist
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News
Curtain up on Ian Ritchie's £30m Royal Academy of Music job
Project includes acoustically separate theatre and recital hall
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Bradford backs saving brutalist landmark
Debate on future of city’s Highpoint building ends in vote to save it
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Inspirations
Anna Liu's inspiration: Palazzo del Lavoro, Turin, Italy
Tonkin Liu director Anna Lui admires Pier Luigi Nervi’s ability to synthesize engineering, art and construction
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News
Haptic reveals Oslo Airport City masterplan
Architect worked on sustainable city project with Nordic
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JAA cleared to regenerate ‘at risk’ south London mansion
Plans will create flats in grade II stately home and grounds
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Westminster faces High Court challenge over Hopkins plans
Victorian Society makes rare legal threat to council
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Tributes pour in for Sherban Cantacuzino
Colleagues honour architect and former secretary of Royal Fine Arts Commission
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Eric Parry’s 'outstanding' Soho hotel plans approved
Westminster council approves 118-bed Great Marlborough Street scheme
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Features
AYA 2018 shortlists: Small Project Architect of the Year
In a series celebrating BD’s Architect of the Year finalists, we look at the small project shortlist
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Sherban Cantacuzino (1928-2018)
The Romanian-born former secretary of the Royal Fine Arts Commission led a remarkable life
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News
Amanda Levete gets green light for Oxford college work
AL_A’s scheme at Wadham to start this summer
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McAslan on right track with Sydney station upgrade
Practice promises ‘bold, can-do architecture’
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Questions emerge on Liverpool’s proposed skyline policy
Bid to retain heritage status contains significant loopholes
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Features
'Everyone faces barriers. Unfortunately it's some people’s flawed nature to create artificial barriers for others'
On International Women’s Day Ike Ijeh talks to leading architects about the challenges they have overcome
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News
RIBA: Value of work in progress falls for first time since 2013
January saw first year-on-year drop in almost five years
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Architecture is under siege, says Grafton
Profession ‘under tremendous threat’ because of commercial pressures