All Building Design articles in April 2023 – Page 13
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Opinion
Heritage is the continuing history of everything
We need to think more carefully about how and why we build if we are to better reflect the changing world around us, writes Liz Smith
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News
Gort Scott wins planning for retrofit of 1980s City office
Maccreanor Lavington also given all clear for Elephant & Castle tower
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News
UK ‘sleepwalking’ towards retrofit crisis, report says
Less than a quarter of organisations are making their buildings more sustainable, according to report by Ridge
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Features
Life under Egis and why the government should invest in London: WW+P’s Chris Williamson talks to Building Design
After more than three decades of independence, Weston Williamson + Partners sold a majority stake to engineering giant Egis last year. Daniel Gayne caught up with co-founder Chris Williamson in Cannes last month to find out how things are going
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News
Green light for Scott Brownrigg’s Oxford vaccine centre
Scheme to house facilities for the research and development of vaccines for respiratory diseases
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News
AHMM’s plans for Shoreditch office block resurface
Consent for Leonard Circus scheme was granted in 2019 but has since lapsed
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Opinion
ARB's education reforms ignore Part 1’s value as a degree with broad horizons
We need more flexible, accessible study routes, but shouldn’t lose the undergraduate architecture degree, writes RIBA president Simon Allford
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News
French practice opens new London office
Patriarche set to host Sadiq Khan at official launch of HYLO base
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News
PDP set for green light with Chelsea plans
Cadogan Estates scheme would add extra floors to Sloane Street building and replace “Tudorbethan” Hans Crescent structure
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News
Fosters uncorks Spanish winery proposals
Scheme will deliver new visitor centre for Rioja producer Bodegas Faustino
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News
Proctor & Matthews wins planning for Trent Basin scheme
Developer will build 111 new homes on river’s north bank in Nottingham
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Opinion
We urgently need Principal Designers. Are architects ready to step up?
With significant risks and liabilities, and little time to train, will architects be willing or ready to take on the role, asks Andew Mellor
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News
Wilkinson Eyre lands more work at Lord’s cricket ground
Architect was behind earlier scheme completed in 2021
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News
Manchester City reveals new pictures of Populous-designed Etihad stadium expansion
Laing O’Rourke and Sisk set to carry out work on £300m scheme, planning application suggests
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Features
Living Places Copenhagen: Creating sustainable, healthy indoor climates
The Living Places concept holds the lowest CO2 emissions in Denmark, demonstrating that we do not have to wait for future technology to build more sustainably
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Features
Flexible bathroom furniture range launches in Milan
Global architecture practice, Foster + Partners, teams up with Italian manufacturer to design a geometric, Japanese-inspired bathroom range
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Features
What you need to know about Morrell’s ‘seminal’ review into products testing
A review of construction product testing commissioned by ministers following Grenfell Inquiry evidence has recommended sweeping changes. Here’s a guide to what it all means.
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News
Gove warns shareholders of ‘consequences’ if cladding firms don’t pay up
Kingspan, Arconic and Saint-Gobain have yet to commit money towards repairs
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News
In pictures: HTA transforms Victorian warehouse into its new studio
Practice has linked four buildings in Hackney Wick dating back to 1868