All Building Design articles in April 2023 – Page 3
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Funding woes sees TfL kick Crossrail 2 further into long grass
Transport body’s finance chief complains at lack of long-term funding settlement
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‘Unique’ Roman tomb unearthed at Allies & Morrison site in south London
Find will be preserved for public display
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Manchester’s proposed underground HS2 station would benefit whole country, MPs told
New image of proposed station revealed as delegates from city petition select committee to scrap surface station option
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Features
New homes in Leeds’ low carbon neighbourhood
The £250m project on the banks of the River Aire utilises air tightness, tripe glazing, MVHR and air source heat pumps to create homes that will be powered by 100% renewable energy
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Opinion
How Will Alsop’s vision for a halo over Barnsley ended up paying off
On the eve of the publication of High Street, a new book he has co-authored with Lucy Montague and Victoria Payne, David Rudlin tells the story of how Barnsley almost became a Tuscan hill town
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Green light for Piercy & Co's plans to build 40m ferris wheel in Camden Lock Market
Ride is part of a wider redevelopment which market authorities say will “trigger a Camden renaissance”
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Opinion
Is Birmingham’s vision for a greener, high-density city centre achievable?
Birmingham’s Our Future City vision raises as many questions as it answers, writes Joe Holyoak
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Arup report says roof retrofits could keep London cool as summers warm
Research commissioned by Mayor says adaptations would also lower carbon emissions
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Fletcher Priest works up plans for 24-storey City offices
Proposals for Landsec would redevelop 1970s block adjacent to practice’s Dashwood House
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Scott Brownrigg gets go-ahead for 35-storey Cardiff tower
Approval comes despite privacy concerns for HM Revenue & Customs at neighbouring Gensler block
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Features
‘How do I open up the field for others?’ Yasmeen Lari on winning her Royal Gold Medal
Ben Flatman speaks to Yasmeen Lari about her latest award, her career of three parts and what she plans to do next
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RIBA staff ‘too afraid to speak up’ about bullying
Review says institute needs to “encourage conversations” on institutional racism
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Opinion
Public Practice: How working in rural and urban contexts opened my eyes to the full potential of green infrastructure
Green infrastructure has huge potential to help shape public spaces for the better, writes Omri Ben-Chetrit
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In pictures: Seosaeng House by Studio Weave
London practice’s multi-generational home with sea views in South Korea
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Housebuilder to redesign four major schemes due to second staircase rule
Replans to delay schemes totalling more than 2,500 homes and hit viability
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Features
Can ARB’s reforms help architecture rebuild its reputation for technical expertise and leadership?
With major changes to architectural education under way, BD speaks to professionals from across property, architecture and education about the potential for a reinvigorated profession
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AHMM project amongst housing schemes delayed by second staircase rule
O2 development in north London is among the schemes that have been caught out by the new rule on second staircases
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Haptic Architects submits plans to refurb 1970s Camden office
Scheme to upgrade block’s energy rating from lowest possible to highest
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Heatherwick unveils design for Shanghai exhibition centre
Building to be located directly opposite practice’s 2010 Seed Cathedral
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Opinion
The art of collaboration in architecture: A call for genuine partnerships
Collaboration can be a great way to drive change and provide smaller practices with bigger opportunities, but it takes time and trust, writes Satish Jassal