All Building Design articles in September 2017 – Page 5
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Building Study
Birmingham Conservatoire, by Feilden Clegg Bradley Studios
Birmingham’s £57m music college is a quieter building than many of the city’s recent shouty projects. But its very restraint has produced an anonymous facade that conceals the elegant spaces within, says Ike Ijeh
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News
Knight bags bridges commission for Arundel bypass
Practice working with WSP on options for A27 upgrade
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News
Rafael Moneo wins world’s richest architecture prize
Spanish architect adds Praemium Imperiale to his trophy cabinet
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‘Obsessed’ wannabe architect dodges jail over fraud
Suspended sentence for woman who faked her degree certificate and references
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Features
CPD 15 2017: ERP legislation and commercial heating systems
New legislation is about to change the way that the seasonal efficiency of heating equipment is calculated. This CPD module, sponsored by Nortek Global HVAC, outlines the key points
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News
Developer to appeal Hoskins' rejected Edinburgh scheme
Firm ‘100% committed’ to hotel-led redevelopment of old Royal High School after council rejects revised proposals
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News
MPs call for post-Brexit creative industries support
Universities must be able to attract best global talent and participate in EU research, demands report
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Opinion
How regeneration is working in two brave new towns
Gillian Darley reports from Hemel Hempstead and Thamesmead, both works in progress
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News
Foster and Pringle sound Brexit warnings
Architects say decision to leave EU threatens ability to attract best graduates
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News
Farrells parades hirings from FCBS, Grimshaw and PLP
Practice claims ’industry-leading gender balance’ and 30 nationalities among its ranks
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News
Feix & Merlin completes new plumage for Peacock Theatre
Refurb work had to be fitted round working theatre’s schedule
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Chipperfield fights to stay on £1.3bn Elizabeth House project
Big name architects brought in for talks with Waterloo site’s new owner
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Zaha Hadid shortlisted for Moscow housing contest
Hundreds of teams entered contest to improve housing across five pilot sites
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News
Architects' confidence rallies slightly but long-term worries remain
RIBA Future Trends index gives mixed picture
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Opinion
Every town should have a team of volunteer design advisers
Hard-up planning departments should take advantage of architects’ willingness to share their expertise, says Martyn Evans. But the politicians need to be prepared to listen - and act