All Building Design articles in April 2023 – Page 4
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Features
Extended Q+A: Designing and delivering neurodivergent-friendly spaces
Simone West covers some unanswered questions from our Social Value Live session on delivering neurodivergent-friendly spaces
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News
In pictures: The Arbor House by Brown & Brown
The project replaced a stone steading that extended the length of the tree-lined plot and has been designed for a mature couple to adapt for independent living
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News
Labour planning overhaul of compulsory purchase rules to make owners sell land more cheaply
Proposals by shadow levelling up secretary Lisa Nandy would go beyond the Conservatives’ planned changes to compulsory purchase orders
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News
Make transforms former government office building into new Sydney hotel
Early 20th century office building by George McRae has been restored and extensively remodelled
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News
Bradford seeks architect for ‘travelling’ City of Culture venue
RIBA launches competition for team to design temporary arts space for 2025 festival
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Opinion
Why we need wholesale new leadership for a ‘just transition’ in the built environment
The election of Muyiwa Oki as RIBA president was just the first step towards delivering real change, writes Simeon Shtebunaev
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News
Hopkins’ Inland Revenue Centre gets grade II listing
39,000sq m development is set to be converted into a campus for Nottingham University
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News
Sheppard Robson and Broadway Malyan land places on BBC design framework
Flanagan Lawrence and Atkins Walters & Webster also appointed to four-year deal
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Review
Review | Housing for Hope and Wellbeing, by Flora Samuel
Stephanie Edwards welcomes Flora Samuel’s book on the challenges facing housing, as well as her optimistic call for action
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News
Arb pushing ahead with ‘reflective statement’ requirement despite survey revolt
More than two thirds of respondents to a consultation did not support plans for mandatory annual statements charting architects’ professional development
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News
Dubai developer debuts Bugatti resi tower
42-storey block will have lifts to transport supercars to penthouses
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News
James Gorst Architects completes White Eagle Lodge temple complex
New home for a spiritual organisation seeks to promote ‘peace and simplicity’ through pallette of brick and wood
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Opinion
Design codes: What they are and how to create them
Design codes are required because most house builders aren’t delivering good design. They work best when they’re simple and unambiguous, writes Robert Kwolek
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News
Northern business chiefs back call for underground HS2 station in Manchester
Through-station will support future services in the North, say advocates of plan supported by Andy Burnham
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News
Paris bans tall buildings after Herzog & de Meuron tower backlash
City council votes to set 37m height limit in traditionally low rise city amid row over 180m-tall Le Triangle
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News
Royal Academy Summer Exhibition 2023: Peter Barber focuses on ‘construction and making’
Peter Barber’s Architecture Room takes inspiration from the “analogue, crafted and handmade”
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Features
Jane Durham: The founding partner of Chapman Taylor whose name was left off the brass plate
Jane Durham was one of the most influential women in 20th century British architecture, but despite being a founding partner her name was omitted from Chapman Taylor, writes Elizabeth Darling
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News
Lina Ghotmeh unveils 2023 Serpentine Pavilion
The latest pavilion in the long-running series references the architect’s own heritage, as well as the architecture of West Africa
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News
Southwark set to approve height boost for Thameside office block
Ben Adams Architects’ proposals will add three new storeys to 1980s Minerva House
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Opinion
If you’re considering a move to Australia, expect ‘heaps’ of difference
From working on major infrastructure projects, to embracing the growing role of First Nations communities, architects moving to Australia will find an exciting and diverse career landscape, writes Mark Middleton