All Building Design articles in March 2019 – Page 3
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Features
CPD 4 2019: Performance characteristics of glazing in rooflights
This CPD, sponsored by Glazing Vision, will look at the installation of non-fragile glass in rooflights, including safety testing and assembly specs
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Opinion
Mipim's frivolous reputation is unfair
Cannes property fair isn’t a jolly, says Martyn Evans. It’s hard work and the deals done there help people in housing need
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News
MHCLG seeks consultants for housing design manual
Ministry offers £50k for document that will complement Scruton’s Building Beautiful Commission
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News
UCL poised for Olympic Park campus ‘yes’
Level-two arrival area at Stanton Williams’ Marshgate building, designed for the new UCL East campus
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News
Taiwan starts construction of record-breaking ZHA bridge
£300m Danjiang Bridge set to open in 2024
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News
DSDHA to re-landscape Exchange Square
Architect submits plans for next tranche of Broadgate works
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Opinion
Does the Spring Statement mean pennies are dropping in government?
The government finally seems to be taking notice of the profession’s outcry about permitted development
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News
Lendlease chief: We want to learn how to use design-led practices
Developer aspires to add more small architects to the mix
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Green light for Broadway Malyan's rejigged Hove plans
Practice lops storeys and flats from housing development
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Building Study
Building Study: Windermere Jetty Museum, Cumbria, by Carmody Groarke
Carmody Groarke’s museum joyfully embodies and integrates with the romantic landscape and local vernacular of the Lakes
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News
Goldcrest Architects debuts Camden infill project
Three-home mews scheme replaces council-owned parking spaces
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News
Shortlist announced for BD’s Female Architectural Leader award
Eight women in running for new honour
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News
FCBS cleared for take-off at Concorde airfield
Phase one of Brabazon scheme on Filton airfield features nearly 300 homes
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News
Adjaye backs campaign to save The Social
Threatened music venue was one of the architect’s earliest projects
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News
Associated Architects pumps new life into uni gym
Practice reworks Birmingham block as new lecture theatre and study space
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News
Architects respond to London Plan tall buildings policy
Allies Morrison and Levitt Bernstein take different stances on draft proposals
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News
London borough launches £300m architecture framework
Barking Dagenham plans to build 50,000 homes over 20 years
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Features
AYA 2019 shortlists: Individual House Architect of the Year
A look at the eight practices that have been shortlisted for the AYA individual house category
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News
Grimshaw and Glenn Howells' design for Birmingham HS2 station revealed
Plans would link station to Curzon Street and Moor Street