All Building Design articles in October 2017 – Page 2
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News
City burghers reject McDonald's canopy plan
AEW’s ‘heritage inspired’ Liverpool Street designs fail to impress planners
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Fletcher Priest's Shoreditch arches plan approved
Architect wins planning for second of four projects for TfL
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Bloomberg: ‘I could have built twice as high’
Client chose to build low out of respect to historic context
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Patel Taylor gives Battersea flats a twist
Lombard Wharf Patel Taylor has completed a curving 28-storey block of flats beside the Thames at Battersea. Lombard Wharf, a few doors down from London heliport, contains 134 flats with one, two and three bedrooms for Barratt London. ...
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Features
Planners can't protect our high streets - so architects and their clients must
The death of the high street has been widely predicted but after interviewing hundreds of people, We Made That founder Holly Lewis is convinced they are an essential part of the city’s ecology
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Adjaye, Arad and Porter explain winning Holocaust Memorial concept
Architects outline thinking behind winning design for £50m Westminster project
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David Adjaye wins UK Holocaust Memorial competition
Winning team includes Ron Arad and Gustafson Porter & Bowman
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SimpsonHaugh gets go-ahead for Manchester student tower
Planners approve 30-storey block despite proximity to heritage buildings
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City of London targeting Far East investment at Mipim
Square Mile bosses plan to double drinks budget for Brexit charm offensive, strategy document says
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Competition launches for ‘groundbreaking’ nature centre
Kent Wildlife Trust seeks architect for new Sevenoaks attraction
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Opinion
We've heard some powerful words on mental health. Now let's see some action
The RIBA, schools and practices are all making the right noises about toxic studio culture. We owe it to each other not to let this drop, says Eleanor Jolliffe
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Squire & Partners resubmits plans for Met Police former HQ
New Scotland Yard design tweaks follow London mayor’s rejection of proposals to boost development’s housing numbers
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Building Study
Building Study: Tapestry Building, King's Cross, by Níall McLaughlin Architects
Níall McLaughlin turns a site’s infrastructure constraints to his advantage to create a richly ornamented terracotta residential block crowned with a stunning ‘square in the air’.
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Pssst... Adjaye previews New York spy museum
Practice says project design was inspired by the ‘architectural language of the most significant spy organisations’
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AWW gets green light for £16m marine centre
Part new-build, part refurb project will provide new Centre for Environment, Fisheries and Aquaculture Science HQ
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Analysis
What will Stirk and Harbour do without Rogers?
It’s 10 years since Richard Rogers shared naming rights to his practice with two very different characters. Elizabeth Hopkirk asks the questions everyone’s thinking
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News
Rogers’ name will be dropped by practice he founded
Founder’s name will go within two years of him retiring, confirms Ivan Harbour
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