All Building Design articles in May 2018
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Building Study
Building Study: Copyright Building, London, by Piercy & Company
The project continues the firm’s exploration of office as civic building, with active streetfronts, detailed interiors and nods to Fitzrovia’s past
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News
Tech survey finds 70% of architects now using BIM
Joint RIBA and Microsoft research shows some practices drag heels in digital transformation race
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News
K2 wins planning for Liverpool waterfront pavilion
City council gives OK to new Albert Dock information and event space
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News
Deadline looms for Hastings Pier rescue plan
Crowdfunding campaign for Stirling Prize winner still needs tens of thousands of pounds
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Sheppard Robson gets go-ahead for Leeds uni centre
£45m sports research building clears planning hurdle
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Review
Review | Five of the best pavilions at Venice
More than 80 national pavilions and events are being staged in Venice on the biennale theme of Freespace. Daniel Elsea picks five worth seeing
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News
London architects are UK's most downbeat, says RIBA
Regional practices more optimistic as overall picture improves
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News
Analysis: Is Hackitt a turning point for the profession?
After decades of marginalisation, the Hackitt review is the chance for architects to claim back territory
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Review
Review: 2018 Venice Biennale
Freespace contains exceptional, thought-provoking work. But a few people’s ‘Will this do?’ approach is more trade show than architecture festival
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News
Mary Duggan, Coffey and Pitman Tozer cleared for Croydon housing
Council developer on site with more than 1,000 homes
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Guy Hollaway denied planning on sensitive Canterbury site
Student flats would have replaced Swiss chalet-style school
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Big names' work goes on show at Venice
Biennale showcases work by Foster, Brooks, Chipperfield, Ingels, Libeskind - and the Smithsons
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News
Penoyre & Prasad lands planning for Z-shaped school
Innovative design allows separate occupiers to share services but remain independent
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Herzog & de Meuron showcases Stockholm 'gasholder' block
Practice eyes autumn start for 317-home regeneration area scheme
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Architects 'need a Hippocratic oath'
Profession must sell itself on evidence not ego, says RIBA presidential candidate
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Opinion
Architects are under siege
Everyone wants good design but they’re not prepared to let architects get on with their job, says Mark Middleton
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News
Another planning application goes in for No1 Poultry
Latest Buckley Gray Yeoman plan reveals proposed colonnade seating area