All Building Design articles in February 2023 – Page 16
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Opinion
We must put inclusivity and accessibility at the heart of school design
To make our schools welcoming to every child we need to design for each of their individual experiences, writes Claire Mantle
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News
WA100 Live: A full-day international event
Join us on Tuesday 7 February for a full-day programme of live panels and exclusive content with leading architects providing insight and advice for practices looking to expand their global footprint
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News
Full steam ahead for GHA's £275m HS2 rail maintenance depot
Washwood Heath job will also double up as railway’s network control centre
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News
In pictures: GPAD unveils Angel office scheme
The eight-storey building incorporates floor-to-ceiling windows and large open spaces to create much-needed workspace in north London
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News
Tate Modern ‘nuisance’ ruling will have wider implications, lawyers say
Supreme Court decision could spark new challenges and affect provision of public viewing space according to property specialists
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News
Haptic and PIR2 fly high with Oslo competition win
Practices beat BIG and NORD Architects with school proposals for former airport site
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Opinion
We need to unlock financing for small and medium housebuilders, so they can do their job
Small and medium-sized developers have a key role in delivering housing. Keeping credit flowing is critical in enabling them to carry on building, writes Roxana Mohammadian-Molina
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News
Green light for HOK’s City block refurb
Blackfriars scheme to give 1950s block a facelift and replace a pub
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News
Supreme Court backs Neo Bankside residents in Tate Modern challenge
Ruling overturns earlier decisions on nuisance caused by Herzog & de Meuron-designed viewing gallery
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Fletcher Priest and Arup chalk up Folkestone housing scheme win
Scheme to run alongside grade II-listed Victorian viaduct
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RIBA names winner of Bahamas resort competition
James Hamilton Architects pips finalists including Jestico & Whiles
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Features
Vibration isolation at Berkeley Hotel, Knightsbridge
Hired to provide extensive vibration control for a luxury hotel, Mason UK had a number of challenges to overcome when meeting an onerous specification
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Review
No Free Parking: The Curious History of London’s Monopoly Streets
Robert Adam enjoys Nicholas Boys Smith’s deep dive into the history of London’s streets
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Opinion
A single School of Place won’t fix placemaking. We need better urban design teaching across the board
A School of Place may be no bad thing, but what we really need is a core curriculum for all urban design courses, which can be rolled out everywhere, writes David Rudlin