All Building Design articles in October 2017 – Page 4
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News
Architect draws up speculative plan to save pop art car park
JAA scheme would save pop art structure’s diamond façade and create 187-room hotel
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News
Knight Architects bags Cheshire aqueduct job - as Mersey Gateway Bridge opens
Firm designs parapet for grade I-listed structure
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Opinion
The RIBA's apprenticeships won't solve architecture's diversity problem
The idea is well-meaning but Mark Middleton can foresee some unintended consequences
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News
Redesign could delay Stratford Waterfront by a year
Resi towers lopped and third block added, as V A considers second site at Olympic Park
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Features
What architects can learn from Camden's heyday
Under Sydney Cook, the borough built some of the best housing in Britain. Mark Swenarton, author of a new book on Cook’s Camden, assesses what we should emulate and what we should not
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News
London architects’ confidence crashes
Future Trends survey shows capital is most nervous place in country
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News
Officials could face misconduct probe over Garden Bridge funding
London Assembly panel moots inquiry into £46m public spend on Heatherwick project
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Features
Can a history of architecture ever be useful?
How on earth do you go about compiling a comprehensive and objective assessment of the canon, asks Colin Davies - who has just written a magnum opus on the history of modern architecture
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News
Architect joins Lendlease as director of masterplanning
Selina Mason held senior roles at Olympic Delivery Authority and London Development Corporation
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News
Haptic makes splash with Oslo aquarium
10,000 sq m structure will be biggest in northern Europe
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Features
CPD 19 2017: Conflict avoidance and early intervention
Conflict is a common feature on construction projects, but addressing disputes as soon as they arise can reduce disruption and associated costs. This CPD, sponsored by RICS, considers various options
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News
Planning poleaxe for Make’s Docklands tower
Seven-floor haircut for Marsh Wall block fails to win councillors round
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News
Children's hospital launches ‘community cluster’ competition
Alder Hey NHS trust seeks architect-led team for latest element of its park campus
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Features
Why North West Cambridge is a model for building on the green belt
This £1bn development is Cambridge university’s answer to a critical housing shortage for its students and staff. But instead of getting the private sector to build for it, the university has taken on the role of developer itself
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AHR eyes regions as London hit by Brexit blues
Architect says turnover and profit slumped following last year’s vote to leave EU
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News
TP Bennett cleared for 37-storey Vauxhall tower
Lambeth council approves student accommodation skyscraper
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Diller Scofidio & Renfro lands London’s new symphony hall
New York practice to work with Sheppard Robson on Barbican Centre for Music