All Building Design articles in October 2018
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Building StudyBuilding Study: Charlie Bigham’s, Somerset, by Feilden Fowles
Ike Ijeh on a winning recipe for that most functional of building types: the food production plant
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NewsLetchworth launches competition for 45ha expansion
Original garden city sows seeds for expansion
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OpinionLetwin's report could change everything
David Rudlin hails radical proposals to cut the value of land and hand pre-emptive planning powers to councils
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NewsGo-ahead for Simpson Haugh's Canary Wharf tower
30-storey flats and hotel approved by Tower Hamlets
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NewsZumthor's first UK building completes
Devon holiday home is final house in series commissioned by Alain de Botton
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NewsCity of London blueprint eyes new towers
Twenty-year plan courts expansion of tall buildings cluster, plus Blackfriars and Pool of London regeneration
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NewsBloomberg London ‘a breath of fresh air’ for City planners
But committee fails in bid to hold dinner at Foster’s Stirling Prize-winner
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FeaturesThe making of Eric Parry's modern Livery Hall
The most recent of the City of London’s livery halls continues a grand tradition, finds Peter Murray
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NewsLetwin eyes European models to speed up housing delivery
MP’s final report recommends imposing diversity on large sites with masterplans and design codes
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NewsDerbyshire leads architects' muted reaction to the budget
Brexit overshadows budget breaks, says RIBA president
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NewsArchitect struck off for ‘truly appalling’ overcharging
ACA council member sought £147k for £100k project that never saw light of day
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NewsBudget 2018: New council homes and tax breaks for commercial buildings
Chancellor boosts non-resi work and announces immediate end to local authority spending restriction
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FeaturesCPD 22 2018: Working climates in rail maintenance facilities
This CPD, sponsored by Nortek, will examine how such spaces, often hundreds of metres long and featuring large openings to allow trains to enter, can be maintained at temperatures conducive to those who work in them.
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Building StudyBuilding Study: Coal Drops Yard, London, by Heatherwick Studio
The retail hub revels in the idiosyncrasies of its original Victorian warehouse architecture, says Ike Ijeh
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NewsAllies & Morrison teams up with Maccreanor Lavington on Romford regeneration
Architects working with masterplanners Fletcher Priest
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NewsLLDC to introduce £9k planning advice fees
Development corporation set to charge up to £9.5k for pre-application sessions
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NewsArchitects land places on £80m universities framework
FaulknerBrowns, Ryder and Space among the winners
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NewsHOK cleared for Glasgow research hub
£113m scheme is first phase of ambitious project involving HLM and Atkins
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NewsCottrell & Vermeulen wows with Camberwell mews
Practice shows off new home in south London conservation area






