All Building Design articles in October 2017 – Page 5
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News
Richard Rogers pays tribute to David Marks
RSHP founder says Marks and Julia Barfield ‘changed London’
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Opinion
Neave Brown’s influence is felt in rural Cumbria as much as Camden
It is a tragedy that Alexandra Road was Neave Brown’s last UK project, but his ideals inspired many others, writes Gillian Darley
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News
Feilden Clegg Bradley OK'd for first phase of St Mary's redevelopment
Outpatients complex due to complete in 2020
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Rick Mather's name dropped as partners launch new practice
Gavin Miller and Stuart Cade set up MICA
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Opinion
Will Steven Spielberg wake Birmingham up to its own potential?
Ben Flatman meets a developer breathing new life into old buildings in a city not known for hanging on to its heritage
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News
Public consultation begins into Liverpool creative district
Shed KM appointed to shape Ten Streets scheme
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Chipperfield to restore 16th-century Venice landmark
Procuratie Vecchie on St Mark’s Square will be opened to public for first time in half a century
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FaulknerBrowns gets go-ahead for Durham University scheme
Three-storey ‘modular’ style teaching and learning centre bags planning permission
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Chapman Taylor cleared for Vietnam ‘eco resort’
Masterplan for multi-hotel development and ocean-facing beach houses gets government backing
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AR Design wins planning for Harlow homes
Practice gets go-ahead for site near Alison Brooks’ Stirling Prize-shortlisted Newhall Be scheme
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Inspirations
Annalie Riches' inspiration: Park Hill, Sheffield
Park Hill sparked Sheffield student Annalie Riches’ interest in designing social housing. Now Mikhail Riches is working on phase 2 of its refurbishment
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News
Councils ‘need more cash and more powers’ to boost housing
Architects and local authorities react to Theresa May’s £2bn plans
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Spratley clocks up consent for bigger Bremont HQ
Henley firm gets planning permission for luxury watchmaker’s new home
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Opinion
The best architects are like chameleons
More than any other property professionals, architects need to be adept at communicating with very different audiences, says Martyn Evans