All Building Design articles in March 2019 – Page 4
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OpinionDoes Britain need a Holocaust memorial?
Ben Flatman argues it’s time for the UK to face up to its own devastating history of hatred and prejudice
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NewsEric Parry's Thameside block set for green light
City planners urged to approve 12-storey development despite impact on Monument views
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NewsMarks Barfield completes Cambridge New Mosque
Architect has created greenest mosque in Europe after winning competition in 2007
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NewsLondon universities assembling architects' framework
Deal being masterminded by London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine
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News6a’s MK Gallery opens to the public
Opening exhibition contains work by Tom Emerson, Sam Jacob and Niall Hobhouse
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FeaturesCPD 3 2019: Solid surface façade system
This CPD, sponsored by Avonite, will outline the design of solid surface facade systems, their installation and maintenance, and examine regulatory requirements
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NewsSix on shortlist for Exeter College work
Scheme involves revamping 1850s library designed by George Gilbert Scott
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NewsAOC picked for V&A Museum of Childhood interiors
East London practice will work with architect De Matos Ryan on £13.5m project
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NewsSouthwark approves 48-storey Brisac Gonzalez tower
Thousand-home scheme to include London’s fourth tallest block of flats
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FeaturesAYA 2019 shortlists: Higher Education Architect of the Year
A look at the eight practices that have been shortlisted for the AYA small project category
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NewsHammond pledges new ‘low carbon’ standard for housing
Chancellor sparks déjà vu as Spring Statement trails ’future-proofing’ proposals for new-build homes
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FeaturesBrexit will be a terrible collaborative loss for our practice
Stanton Williams director Patrick Richard mourns Britain’s departure from the EU and urges architects to work even harder to keep relationships alive
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NewsFeix & Merlin beats Squires to town hall job
Walworth Town Hall to be restored six years after it was shut by fire
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NewsBalfron Tower makeover slammed by campaigners
First glimpse of grade II* brutalist block’s new look ‘confirms worst fears’
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NewsAR Design Studio floats Water Lily House proposals
Practice looks to ‘country house clause’ for Hampshire reservoir plans
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OpinionHow to avoid a judge taking an interest in your work
The Tate Modern privacy case and other recent legal proceedings have resulted in precedents architects will need to be aware of, says Eleanor Jolliffe
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NewsHLM beats big names to £45m Sheffield development
AHMM, Sheppard Robson and Lifschutz Davidson Sandilands believed to be in the running
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NewsRIBA demands sprinklers in all buildings over 11m
Institutes call for building regs to be harmonised throughout UK
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NewsWest Midlands mayor announces £10bn development pipeline
Birmingham’s HS2 stations are focus for biggest of 24 regeneration opportunities unveiled at Mipim






