All Building Design articles in October 2017 – Page 3
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News
Green light for pH+ homes in conservation area
Stockwell scheme will replace warehouse with shops and flats
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News
Hunt launched for Adelaide Contemporary architect
Contest is second to be held for the site in South Australian capital
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Features
CPD 20 2017: Specifying aluminium curtain walling
This module, sponsored by Reynaers, provides guidance on the different aluminium curtain walling systems available and their various merits
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News
Jestico & Whiles chalks up Cambridge uni work
BDP and NBBJ also on team for physics lab project
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Features
Gallery: The 6 most interesting RSHP projects
The Richard Rogers Partnership became Rogers Stirk Harbour & Partners a decade ago this month. Ike Ijeh assesses the back catalogue
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News
National Portrait Gallery seeks £35.5m refurb bids
Up to £2m available to successful architect-led team
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Fosters loses court wrangle over £195m Heathrow hotel
Practice argued client was a bluffer in trial over massively breached budget
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Rogers ‘parachuted in’ to save Hammersmith Town Hall regen
RSHP drafted in to take on redevelopment after Sheppard Robson and Lifschutz Davidson Sandilands schemes stall
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Opinion
Must design competitions be meaningless?
Unless the government underpins the Oxford-Cambridge corridor with a strong implementing framework, all the good ideas will come to naught, warns Hank Dittmar
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News
Woods Hardwick nabs architects to head up resi and commercial divisions
Firm also setting up a new structural engineering division
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TP Bennett bags £75m regeneration scheme in Dartford
Westgate area project features flats, a hotel and shops
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Architect fined £1,000 over dodgy loft conversion
North East practitioner found guilty of unprofessional conduct for unacceptably small en-suite bedroom
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New tranche of post-war schools wins grade II listing
Designs by Hopkins, BDP, Fitch, RMJM and council architects are protected
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Features
How China transformed its cities from environmental disasters – and what the west can learn
As the Chinese Communist Party Congress opens in Beijing, Austin Williams assesses the remarkable rise of the nation’s ‘eco-cities’
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News
Purcell gets go-ahead for St Catherine’s College expansion
Oxford council approves proposals for new graduate facilities on the site of grade I Arne Jacobsen campus
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3XN shows off Olympics HQ progress
Architect’s Lausanne scheme features ring-themed staircase and column-free façade
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WATG re-imagines Fleet Street as a rural haven
‘Green Block’ concept responds to London mayor’s National Park City challenge
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Practice director rapped for unacceptable professional conduct
ARB hands down 12-month suspension over litany of failings on Highlands new-build home