All Online news articles – Page 249
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NewsLonglist announced for Observatory design contest
Judges include architect Will Alsop and artist Bill Woodrow
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NewsSkills shortage blamed for energy ‘performance gap’
Ecobuild latest: Zero Carbon Hub report examines reasons why buildings fail to achieve expected energy levels
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NewsConstruction growth rises again
Flood defence projects make up for housing site slowdowns in February, says Markit/CIPS
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OpinionThe solutions to floods lie in our past
Look to our historic water management practices to evolve traditional urban and architectural patterns for today, says Hank Dittmar
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NewsPlatform 5 wins planning for first commercial projects
Office roof extension and listed building refurbishment get nod
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FeaturesNew titles to review in March's architecture book club
Join BD’s Book Club for a chance to review one of five new titles, covering topics from the Euston Arch to the future of drawing
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NewsShuttleworth unveils plans to save High Street
Bring people into town centres and shops will follow, says Make founder
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NewsStudy looks into benefits of green offices
World Green Building Council launches study to measure the health and productivity benefits of sustainable office buildings
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NewsKey Smithfield views were 'airbrushed', claim opponents
But developer defends John McAslan’s £160m scheme as ‘thoughtful’ architecture
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NewsAlejandro Zaera-Polo hits out over 'destructive' design changes
Architect urges Network Rail to stick with his original design for Birmingham New Street station
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NewsShortlisted designs unveiled for Canadian Holocaust Monument
Adjaye and Libeskind reveal their schemes for $9.5m monument
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AnalysisOn the waterfront: Royal Docks green design competition
Ecobuild and the Landscape Institute launched a competition for ideas on how to turn the Royal Docks into a green infrastructure space for east London. Thomas Lane reports on some of the top proposals
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NewsHaworth Tompkins wins planning for Bristol Old Vic
£12m redevelopment to start on site next year
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NewsColwyn Foulkes wins planning for first new-build in a century on 'Britain's richest street'
Architect gets green light for £18m house near Kensington Palace






