All Building Design articles in September 2017 – Page 3
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News
Waind Gohil & Potter completes repair of listed South Bank landmark
Regent Street disease posed technical challenge
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Building Study
Building Study: R7, King's Cross, by Duggan Morris Architects
The latest part of the King’s Cross regeneration scheme is a new kind of office block that aims to be unconventional, combining desk space and public areas. And it’s pink. Ike Ijeh is suitably impressed.
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News
DLG Architects behind £300m Leeds scheme
One of the city centre’s biggest landowners is to build over 500 new homes
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Serpentine Pavilion's run extended by popular demand
Diébédo Francis Kéré’s pavilion is the first in Serpentine history to have its opening extended
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Tweaked Notting Hill tower scheme back in for planning
Urban Sense proposals for prime west London site add affordable housing after failed appeal
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Number of architects employed by top firms grows in spite of Brexit
3DReid and Hawkins Brown among top recruiters
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Features
What's so bad about buildings crumbling away?
In this extract from her provocative book, Caitlin DeSilvey challenges the received wisdom that heritage must always be conserved
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News
International masonry design competition offers $30k prize
UK architects invited to ’imagine the future’ using innovative techniques
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Sam Jacob micro-library makes debut
Architect shows off ‘urban cabin’ extensions at London Design Festival
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News
Heatherwick: Garden Bridge plants ‘were a device’
Just-released transcripts detail designer’s involvement with doomed Thames Crossing project
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News
Simpson Haugh's Dollar Bay flats complete
Angular glass facade remembles a waterfall, says architect
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Opinion
We need hard-nosed law and garden city utopianism to avoid building future slums
The best intentions could result in the worst outcomes if we don’t learn lessons from the past, argues Katy Lock
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Opinion
This housing consultation is revealing - of muddled thinking
Julia Park picks apart the government’s proposed reforms to the NPPF
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News
Work begins on Schmidt Hammer Lassen's Shanghai high-tech complex
Scheme to be built in existing technology park
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News
Architects welcome government's social housing review
Communities secretary wants green paper to be ’most substantial report of its kind for a generation’
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News
Global hunt announced for architect to design Australian art gallery
Adelaide Contemporary will be part of the Art Gallery of South Australia
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News
Walters & Cohen picked for South African school expansion
Practice to deliver innovation centre at Cape Town independent college
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News
Decline in conservation officers continues as workloads rise
Data shows some areas have faced 50% cut in numbers over a decade
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Opinion
To repel housebuilders’ brawn, good planning and design need political protection
Hank Dittmar reports from Devon on a sorry tale illustrating the ease with which big bucks can trample on years of meticulous work