All Building Design articles in November 2017 – Page 3
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Opinion
Architects must take a stand on modern slavery
Last year 75 cases of slavery were reported on UK construction sites. Strong decisions early in a project can help stop exploitation, writes Eleanor Jolliffe
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News
Historians warn of ‘grave effect’ of Alton redevelopment
Demolition threat at ‘one of world’s most important’ estates
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News
AA cuts would damage global reputation, warns Swiss school
ETH Zurich tutors urge AA to think again
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News
SimpsonHaugh plans redevelopment of Seifert landmark
Brutalist Kensington hotel would be demolished for 700-bed replacement and 178 homes
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Foster's Hong Kong Ocean Terminal extension opens
Facility has cantilevered terraces for dining
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Features
The complicated truth behind a regeneration success story
Dalston’s Gillett Square is a well-used and vibrant public space. But that’s only half the picture, David Rudlin finds
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News
Go-ahead for huge Hopkins Oxford Street scheme
Councillors ignore Historic England objections and approve corner-plot redevelopment proposals
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News
Talk to us about No1 Poultry, C20 tells new tenant
US co-working giant signs deal for Stirling landmark
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News
UK needs more than 275,000 new homes a year, says Javid
Number of new homes built reached 217,000 in 2016/17 - highest in almost a decade
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News
Architype submits London's biggest self-build scheme
Ladywell’s RUSS community land trust hopes to start on site next year
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Council to start marketing architecture services
Croydon council will offer design capacity to other authorities and public sector clients
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Opinion
What does it take for architects to get a proper salary?
Lawyers, doctors and train drivers are paid more than architects. Collective action is needed to redress the balance says Mark Middleton
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News
AA redundancies ‘don’t mean school is in jeopardy’
16 staff in consultation after board decision
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News
Allies & Morrison cleared for £1.4bn Croydon shopping centre
Three architects working on Whitgift redevelopment which orginally won planning in 2014
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Technical
Technical Study: the Cambridge Mosque
One of David Marks’ last projects is a contemplative Cambridge mosque with complex timber geometry
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News
Buckley Gray Yeoman draws up masterplan for Brighton scheme
Scheme for developer First Base includes 200 homes