All Building Design articles in November 2017
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News
Tony Fretton Waterloo scheme hits buffers
Councillors ignore planning advice and reject controversial Roupell Street proposals
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News
Architects hail London Plan as ‘beginning of a renaissance’
Emphasis on retaining architects and design review applauded
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News
Objectors mull appeal over 'scandalous' Paddington Cube setback
Save’s legal challenge thrown out after civil servants ‘accidentally change government policy’
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Opinion
When regeneration becomes annihilation
Despots intent on cultural genocide know the importance of destroying buildings. That should tell developers and planners everything they need to know, says Martyn Evans
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Features
CPD 27 2017: Introduction to solid surface
Solid surface is a man-made material, suitable for a range of interior and exterior applications. This CPD, sponsored by Avonite, outlines the key considerations for designers
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News
Khan puts design at heart of new London Plan
Mayor vows to protect quality as he reveals proposals to ramp up housing delivery
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Analysis
Could the return of the clerk of works improve build quality?
Concerns about building quality and safety, especially in the wake of Grenfell, have led to calls for a more co-ordinated approach to accountability. Could the clerk of works help?
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News
Step forward for Everton stadium proposals
Liverpool Waters land deal paves way for Meis Architects and Sheppard Robson project
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News
Work begins on DSDHA’s Economist Plaza revamp
Project begins at sensitive time for Smithsons’ legacy
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News
Lipton Rogers on hunt for next 22 Bishopsgate
Residential and assisted living schemes being considered by developer
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News
Macdonald Wright and Maxwell scoop House of the Year
Two practice’s ‘21st-century country house’ in Kent wins 2017 RIBA accolade
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News
Rogers, Koolhaas and Ito urge AA, ‘Think again or die’
89 of world’s leading architects and academics sign letter to school’s president over redundancy plan
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Building Study
Building Study: New Mildmay, by Matthew Lloyd
Matthew Lloyd Architects creates a blessed union of religious and residential with a Shoreditch Baptist church that quietly asserts its presence within an elegant new urban streetfront. By Ike Ijeh
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News
Profit slips at Feilden Clegg Bradley Studios
Slump blamed on Brexit vote and taking on more staff
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News
Reiach and Hall shortlisted for Alder Hey competition
Cullinan, AHMM and Penoyre Prasad all in final showdown
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News
Industrial strategy must be matched by immigration clarity, says RIBA
Institute says government announcement must be start of engagement with business
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News
Khan promises green belt protections in new London Plan
Mayor says this week’s draft London Plan will strengthen environment policy as well as proposing housing uplift
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Opinion
The architectural opposite of Brexit
Stephane Paumier’s combined French-German embassy in Dhaka expresses in bricks and mortar an international embrace at the heart of the EU, says Ben Flatman
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News
Architects ‘best employers in construction industry’
Architecture practices dominate annual survey of good employers
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News
Controversial Tony Fretton scheme cleared for approval
Architect’s proposal for historic Roupell Street wins backing of Lambeth planning officers