All Building Design articles in April 2023 – Page 11
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Opinion
What’s stopping us from sharing our failures as well as our successes?
We should be more open about sharing the lessons when we get things wrong, writes Anna Beckett
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News
Henning Larsen and Feilden & Mawson submit Cambridge life science plans
Design pair unveil latest scheme at St John’s Innovation Park
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News
Dowen Farmer bags planning for Lewisham infill scheme
Practice wins planning approval on challenging site
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News
Shining a light on Circular Design: Hassell presents Ale.01 for Artemide
Hassell’s first venture into product design sees the team collaborate with an Italian lighting manufacturer
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Review
Review | How we celebrate the coronation: Designs for a new reign
Emma Dent Coad is at first intrigued and then dispirited by the Royal Fine Art Commission Trust’s publication
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News
Sheppard Robson gets go-ahead for Liverpool University retrofit
Practice will repurpose and extend early 1900s buildings as new home for School of Environmental Sciences
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News
Studio Pringle completes renovation of FCA offices
Edinburgh scheme is first major project by former RIBA president’s new venture
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News
Biennale countdown enters final fortnight
British Pavilion previews set to launch on 18 May ahead of public opening two days later
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Opinion
What if we treated this coronation as a moment of hope?
The coronation of a new monarch is the perfect time to consider the future of our built environment, writes Ben Flatman
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Features
School design: Achieving net zero with panelised solutions
Premier Modular Group has launched a new division to meet its growing demand for panelised solutions
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News
Keith Priest announces retirement
Fletcher Priest founder steps down after 44 years at the helm
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News
Grenfell Inquiry report delayed until next year
Hopes publication would see light of day this year dashed
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News
Berkeley begins legal challenge after housing secretary’s refusal of planning for homes on ‘design grounds’
Firm to challenge Gove’s ruling to turn down ‘generic’ Kent scheme last month
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News
Perkins & Will completes new home for Grenfell nursery
Nursery had been located in the basement of west London tower before the 2017 tragedy
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Opinion
Birmingham’s tall buildings policy is in danger of becoming a free-for-all
The city’s unquestioning love of high-rise development is related to its long history of seeing tall buildings as totems of prestige, writes Joe Holyoak
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News
Kengo Kuma wins competition to design Albanian visitor centre
Tokyo Olympics stadium architects wins zero-carbon job at Unesco World Heritage site
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News
Labour to bring back mandatory housing targets
Party aiming for 70% home ownership amid rumours Sunak will revive Help to Buy later this year
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News
Associated Architects wins approval for 53-storey build-to-rent tower
Approval of £360m mixed use Curzon Wharf project paves way for city’s tallest building
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Herzog & de Meuron’s Liverpool Street station scheme submitted for planning
Decision on controversial £1.5bn overhaul expected in 2024