All Building Design articles in May 2019 – Page 4
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News
Prince Andrew follows Charles and Scruton into 'beauty' bear pit
Duke of York notes ‘need for beauty’ in built environment as he becomes patron of Royal Fine Art Commission Trust
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Feilden & Mawson and Adam give plastic surgery birthplace a facelift
Work to start this summer on former military hospital site
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Khan to rule on £500m KPF housing scheme
Old Biscuit Factory plan in south London thrown out by local council earlier this year
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Heatherwick’s role in Garden Bridge saga questioned
London Assembly asks TfL to explain why scheme’s designer attended trust board meetings
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Opinion
It's not just Labour that's getting behind a land value tax
It’s been talked about for over a century but all attempts to introduce it have been short-lived. That could be about to change, says Julia Park
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Anger as fire destroys ‘irreplaceable’ listed factory buildings
Grade II structures were to be focus of 172-home Barton Willmore scheme
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Features
Reynaers reveals the impact of technology on architecture in latest whitepaper
To get the full analysis of how technology is transforming the role of the architect, download the whitepaper
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Opinion
Is it time to ban glass skyscrapers?
Ben Flatman asks why London’s masonry vernacular has been ignored by so many of its tall buildings
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News
Pascall & Watson says CVs from EU architects drying up
Brexit now ‘one of our significant areas of concern’
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JTP's 500-home garden village approved
Cambridgeshire development won’t be ‘just another housing estate’
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London boroughs ink £40m deal for modular temporary housing
Extraspace Solutions will provide 200 new units by 2021 in scheme that mirrors RSHP’s Y:Cube project
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Features
Examining the legacy of Pei's pyramid and Foster's Reichstag
Thirty years on, Ike Ijeh compares the influence of the seminal Louvre Pyramid and other radical restorations of its era on current practice
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News
AHMM's plans for Elizabeth House site submitted for planning
Architect is third to work on Waterloo site
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Adjaye wins design contest for Indian art museum
Architect beats international team to land first Indian cultural project
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MPs: Tell us about the economic role of good placemaking
All-party group wants to build evidence base for policymakers
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RIBA takes a swipe at government's £200m cladding offer
Jane Duncan critical of ‘extremely slow’ response to ongoing risks
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Gort Scott showcases London starter homes
Pocket Living project was ‘inspired’ by William Morris School and local Warner homes