All Buildings, design and specification articles – Page 55
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News
Design competition launched for Berwick cultural hub
RIBA looking for architects to create a key cultural hub in borders town
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Opinion
What’s stopping engineers from being more creative?
There are good reasons why we choose the tried and tested, but too often that stifles innovative thinking and the potential for progress, says Anna Beckett
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News
Populous beats rivals to design Milan’s ‘cathedral to football’
City’s revamped San Siro area will be the ’most sustainable sports district in Europe’, says architect
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Opinion
The king of urban renaissance had politicians – if not princes – at his feet
Richard Rogers was hugely influential as an urbanist as well an architect, writes David Rudlin
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News
Green light for FCBS’ plans to replace Bristol bank buildings with offices
Scheme will be built around the ruins of a grade II-listed church
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News
Adjaye reveals designs for ‘world’s tallest skyscraper by a black architect’
Affirmation Tower’s tapering upside-down appearance ’a symbol of minorities putting down roots’
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News
Residents back redevelopment of estate that once sparked civil war at UCL
Metropolitan Workshop and Proctor & Matthews to press ahead with Carpenters Estate regeneration after residents vote in favour
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News
6a’s redevelopment of Grimshaw’s Grand Union House approved
Project is part of Sellar’s wider plans for Camden
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News
V&A East to hold design competition for Stratford galleries
News comes as O’Donnell & Tuomey museum tops out
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Features
CPD 15 2021: Residential overheat solutions
This Radiana sponsored CPD will look at how radiant cooling works and why it can be an efficient method for reducing overheat in a development without adding pressure to the climate. DEADLINE TO COMPLETE: 14 January 2022
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News
Tate & Co wins planning for Brunel Museum improvements
Purcell also working on historic Thames tunnel project
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News
HOK’s timber kitchen and shop opens at Kew Gardens
Others who worked on project include Mizzi Studio
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News
Fosters’ Roman antiquities museum set to open
Norman Foster to attend opening this weekend in Narbonne, France
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Multimedia
Listen: Nabers UK explained
The performance gap is a huge challenge, and now there is a system to verify office buildings in use - listen to how it works
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News
Heatherwick's plans for £500m makeover of 1970s shopping mall in Nottingham revealed
Work will involve leaving parts of half demolished Broadmarsh centre in tact
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News
Green light for DMFK’s refurb of Voysey office block
Architect to restore modernist pioneer’s only commercial building
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News
Historic England says planned AHMM Bristol office block ‘not good enough’
Heritage group says proposal will wreck views of city centre
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50 Wonders
50 Wonders | Dav Bansal: Lakeshore Drive Apartments
Dav Bansal recalls the thrill of visiting Mies’ influential Chicago towers for the first time
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Opinion
Creative thinking and collaborative tension can help solve a towering dilemma
High-rise blocks represent a huge challenge for the urban architect if they are to fulfil residents’ needs and have a positive impact on the environment. Eleanor Joliffe calls for some fresh thinking, from conception to construction