All Energy, infrastructure and refurbishment articles – Page 13
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PRP named as lead architect on Broadwater Farm estate refurb
Tottenham blocks found to be structurally unsound in tests carried out in wake of the Grenfell Tower fire
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Conservative MP joins calls to save M&S’ Oxford Street store ahead of public inquiry
Duncan Baker among string of supporters including author Bill Bryson who are backing Save Britain’s Heritage’s campaign to block Pilbrow & Partners’ demolish and rebuild plans for landmark 1920s building
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MMC makes it harder to reuse materials, experts warn
National Federation of Demolition Contractors chief executive says modern materials are ‘nowhere near’ as reusable as those used in traditional construction
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We need a better way to measure carbon savings when reusing materials, UKGBC says
Lack of agreed metrics on carbon savings from retaining components in projects is an important gap in industry knowledge, climate group claims
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Campaigners fighting M&S plans edge towards funding target
Save Britain’s Heritage drive raises one third of its £20,000 goal in just days
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Second phase of 1,000 home BBC Television Centre redevelopment finally under way
AHMM-masterplanned scheme to be built seven years after it was approved for planning
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Green light for Weston Williamson’s City block roof extension
Transport for London adds extra level to office building above new Bank station entrance
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Council launches competition for £19m park upgrade
West Hendon Playing Fields to be to be given makeover including new hub building and sports facilities
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HOK lodges plans for makeover of City office block
Existing building near Blackfriars station dates back to 1950s
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Buckley Gray Yeoman unveils first images of Heal’s department store refurb
Practice has designed 140,000 sq ft of workspace in the furniture brand’s landmark grade II*-listed building
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Scott Brownrigg unveils plans to transform 3km abandoned rail tunnel into world’s longest art gallery
Major tourist attraction planned around 130-year-old Rhondda Tunnel in Wales
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CPD 7 2022: Part L compliance considerations
This Knauf Insulation sponsored CPD spells out the key elements of the new additions to the Building Regulations that are aimed at improving energy efficiency in homes, and explains which materials can help deliver the best results for an energy efficient project.
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Manchester United kicks off Old Trafford consultation
Club asks fans for views on redevelopment of stadium
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Optimised Environments win landscape architect role on £55m railway museums upgrade
Practice beats five rival bidders to win £250,000 job
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Notre Dame to get 400m riverside park under new redevelopment plans
Belgian landscape architect Bas Smets named as winner of competition three years after cathedral lost its roof in devastating blaze
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M&S accuses Gove of ‘grandstanding’ over Oxford Street decision
Retailer tears into secretary of state after ordering public inquiry into Pilbrow’s proposals to flatten flagship store
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Plans to demolish historic Oxford Street M&S called in
Pilbrow & Partners scheme will be looked at by public inquiry
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BIG and HOK unveil timber design for Zurich airport terminal
Team beat Foster & Partners, Grimshaw and SOM to win international competition
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CPD 6 2022: Achieving net zero carbon in the built environment
This CPD feature, sponsored by Darren Evans, will look at the challenges facing the construction industry as it seeks to respond to the climate emergency and deliver buildings that will meet net zero criteria.